As teams grow, office cleaning needs change quickly. A small workplace may cope with occasional tidying, but busier offices need a clear schedule that covers desks, kitchens, meeting rooms, washrooms, entrances, and shared equipment.
Daily cleaning priorities
Daily cleaning should focus on high-use and high-touch areas. These are the places staff and visitors notice first, and they are also the areas most likely to collect germs, crumbs, spills, and clutter.
- Reception counters and door handles
- Desk surfaces and shared phones
- Kitchen worktops and appliance handles
- Washroom fixtures and consumables
Weekly and monthly tasks
Weekly and monthly cleaning is where the deeper maintenance happens. Floors, skirting boards, internal glass, bins, appliances, storage areas, and upholstery all need attention before they begin to affect comfort or presentation.
- Vacuum edges and under furniture
- Mop hard floors properly
- Clean internal glass and mirrors
- Review problem areas with your cleaning provider
Why consistency matters
A consistent schedule protects the workplace from small problems becoming bigger ones. It also gives staff a better environment to work in and gives visitors a stronger first impression of the business.
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