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Technology continues to improve. This affects cleaning in two ways. One is that there are more things to clean; we have computers and flat screen TV’s that our ancestors could not imagine. The other is that there are better, more efficient cleaning methods; we spend far less time cleaning than our ancestors.

 

How technology has Improved Cleaning services.

Robotic Cleaning: Robotic cleaning devices can clean floors efficiently and independently. They can handle repetitive tasks, freeing up human cleaners to focus on more complex or detailed cleaning duties.

Internet of Things (IoT): IoT technology enables interconnected devices and systems to communicate and share data. In commercial cleaning the IoT can be used for real-time monitoring and management of cleaning processes. We know in advance how much a space is occupied, or which the kitchen appliances are being used, and get a good estimate on how much cleaning they require. The board room is not used during the end of year break, no need to clean. The bins are full at certain times, we can deal with those first.

Cleaning Management Software: Cleaning management software helps scheduling, tracking, and management of cleaning tasks. These software platforms often include features like task assignment, performance tracking, inventory management, and client communication, resulting in more organized and efficient cleaning operations.

Green Cleaning Technologies: Technology has also played a significant role in the development of eco-friendly or green cleaning practices. Innovations such as chemical-free cleaning agents, high-efficiency filtration systems, and water-saving equipment promote sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of cleaning processes. These technologies contribute to healthier indoor environments while aligning with sustainability goals.

Air filters: A SEPA filter will remove almost all the contaminants, and any odour, in the air. These can be left on a timer to operate after hours so the office is fresh smelling the next day.

Touchless Solutions: In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, touchless technologies have gained prominence in commercial cleaning. Not having to touch a soap dispenser or an automatic door means less transfer of germs.

 

What we need to clean in a Modern Office

Desks and Workstations: Wipe down desks, tables, and other work surfaces with disinfectant cleaners to remove dust, dirt, and germs.

Electronics: Clean computer screens, keyboards, the mouse, printers, copiers, fax machines, Wifi/Bluetooth units and other electronic devices using appropriate cleaning solutions and microfiber cloths. These items are handled by all of the staff on a regular basis, so cleaning is required to prevent the spread of germs.

Windows and Glass Surfaces: Clean windows and glass partitions with glass cleaners to ensure a clear and streak-free appearance.

Air Vents and Ducts: Regularly clean and maintain HVAC systems to improve indoor air quality and prevent the accumulation of dust, allergens, and mould.

Trash and Recycling Bins: Empty trash and recycling bins daily and clean them periodically to prevent odours and maintain cleanliness.

Upholstered Furniture: Vacuum and spot clean upholstered furniture to remove dust, stains, and spills.

Do the employees play electronic games during the lunchbreak? Then the game system needs to be wiped down at the end of each use.

Tablets and smartphone are used at home and the office. If these are not cleaned, then germs quickly spread between the two locations. A wipe down with a microfibre cloth and sanitizer is usually sufficient.

SBHI Commercial cleaning Sydney CBD is about doing all the difficult work for you. We all have enough to deal with looking after the technology and running the company. Our professional cleaning means having and office that it neat, tidy, clean and ready for work when you arrive each morning. We work outside of office hours so as to never disrupt your schedule.

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