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Typical average size of building we clean is 50,000 square feet.

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Here's how we've made some of our customers' lives happier. If you are trying to decide if hiring a janitorial company is worth the expense, read on!

Cleaning Industrial Facilities, Manufacturing Facilities

141626830 sFacility Care provides the right mix of commercial cleaning for industrial facilities and plants. Industrial facilities and plants have a wide variety of common and work areas within the plant. Each different area has it's own special cleaning needs. Facility Care Commercial Cleaning is expert at cleaning your:

  • Public areas and restrooms,
  • Office cubicles and meeting rooms,
  • Loading docks,
  • Common areas and kitchens,
  • Locker rooms and employee areas,
  • Machinery, assembly, and equipment areas,
  • Certain types of hard hat areas and areas needing special safety precautions,
  • And specialized research/testing areas.

With each area comes it's own set of cleaning and sanitation needs. Even carpeted areas differ in different sections of your plant! From high-end tile, to plush carpet, to industrial carpet, to concrete flooring, Facility Care provides the proper type of cleaning for all types of your flooring areas.We know how to help you extend the life of your carpet and how to help you prevent slippery flooring.

An important part of any good facility is presenting a positive, good image to both the public and employees. Both sanitation and a clean, fresh environment help keep your facility tip-top.

Call us at Facility Care, ask us about our special services to industrial facilities and plants! We think you'll be glad you did!

 

 

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Spring Cleaning: Exterior Cleaning

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We're doing a series of blog posts regarding commercial building Spring Cleaning. While many are used to doing Spring Cleaning schedules for their homes, we at Facility Care Commercial Cleaning know the value of having a Spring Cleaning checklist and action plan for your facility and office(s).

Even though Facility Care doesn't do exterior cleaning, we know how important this is for the proper cleanliness and maintenance of your commercial facility. Here's our suggestions for exterior Spring Cleaning, starting from top going down.

Roof and Guttering: Now is the time to have your roof and guttering checked for wear and tear. This will help prevent future problems. We suggest you call a reputable roofing expert or your insurance company and have your roof components checked. ESPECIALLY if your building has a flat roof.

Wiring, power lines, phone lines, and other attached items on your building's exterior: We recommend you have the roofing company also check any wires, antenna, dishes, etc while they are on your roof; making sure they are securely fastened. Additionally, perform a careful visual inspection of all wires leading into and out of the building. If in doubt: call an expert!

Exterior walls, windows, and entry ways: Now is a good time to have them fully cleaned and any missing caulking or pieces repaired. Check all caulking for cracks or openings. Inspect your entry ways for over head leaks, breaks, necessary repairs. Check the doorways and windows for cleanliness and any necessary upgrades or repairs. We at Facility Care are experts at cleaning your windows, glass doors and entries, and glass partitions. Give us a call! You'll be glad you did.

Walk ways, steps, parking area(s): check for cleanliness, painted lines and directional insignias, and ANY cracks, holes, or uneven surfaces that someone could trip over. Remember that our population is aging and many use walkers to move from place to place. Therefore smooth, non-slippery surfaces are important.

We hope this post helps you organize and keep your facility in tip-top shape!

In our next post, we'll look at other aspects of Commercial Spring Cleaning.

 

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