Keeping Your Floors and Carpets Clean in Winter Weather
5 Ways to Avoid Dirty Carpets
Your carpet should last for as long as possible without sacrificing the way it looks. Clients and employees will appreciate a clean office space and respect your company for its commitment to providing an aesthetic environment.
Here are Five Ways to Avoid Dirty Carpets
1. Look for Traffic Tracks
After a while, you may begin to notice you can tell where people walk most frequently in the office. These traffic tracks show wear and tear of your carpet. Once you start to see these tracks, it’s time to call a cleaning company.
Checklist for Moving Into a New Office
Preparation is essential in life and makes difficult tasks easier to handle. When it comes to moving your business into a new facility, there are lots of things you can do to prepare. Here is a five-point checklist to get you started.
1. Declutter
Moving into a new facility is an excellent way to declutter and set yourself up for a brand new start. Encourage employees to clean out their desks and surrounding areas before packing to prevent clutter from traveling with you. You can set up three piles ‘trash’, ‘recycle,' and ‘donate’ to get the process going.
How to Remove 3 Common Carpet Stains
There are a few facts of life that just can't be denied, and one of them is that, no matter how hard you try, your carpet is going to get stained one way or another. When it comes to cleaning those stains up, their "origin stories" make all the difference--which means that you don't have to stress out about carpet stains, because they're going to happen; all you have to do is know what caused them, and then you have the power to get rid of them.
Fall Cleaning Services You Need
We all know the term 'Spring Cleaning', and it usually happens more often than just in the Spring. Often it isn't met very fondly- and who can blame you? That is why your business should take a look at these three particular services offered by your local cleaning company. It might be just what your office needs to get the fourth quarter rolling right.