6. Make sure any commercial cleaning
company you consider is fully insured for
the safety and security of you, your
company and your facility.
7. Availability. Ask your cleaner about
blackout times in their schedule. Do
they have any? What is their policy on
emergency requests or issues that arise
outside of regular business hours? Get
real-life examples of how they've come
through for specific clients.
8. Accountability. Find out how the cleaner
measure and track their success. How will
you provide feedback and what will they
do with it? Is there a formal complaint
procedure?
9. Find out what green cleaning products, processes, and
certifications the cleaner has-and whether they can help
your business get the kinds of green certifications that
will help meet your environmental goals.
10. Ask the company if they offer any add-on
services that could streamline your
processes and improve your bottom line.
11. Make sure the company is compliant with
OSHA laws, provides uniforms and/or
badges to make their staff easily
recognizable, has established processes and
procedures for protecting confidential
records, and will otherwise keep your staff,
facility, clients, and cleaning personnel as
safe as possible.
12. Ask about the products and equipment
the cleaning company uses. Are they
environmentally friendly? Do they buy
local? What's the quality of their
products and equipment? How much
are they spending on supplies, and do
they actively look for ways to save?
13. Always make sure to check whether the company that
you are using are genuine and whether the employees
they have are employed under legit contracts.
14. Once you realise that companies
have all these factors, you will
naturally be inclined to really
walkthrough and select with
prudence the right cleaning
company.
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