When cleaning pubs, clubs, leisure facilities and hotels, you require a special commitment to the Health and Safety challenges by the cleaners, your staff and the public. It is important to find a cleaning company that embraces that challenge and sees it as an opportunity to demonstrate commitment to quality fulfillment.
You need to look for a company whose first point of contact is a visit of the site to understand your needs. They should not provide a quotation until this point to ensure you both know the scope of the work. In this quotation, good cleaning companies provide a fully specified quotation along with a Risk Assessment, a Health and Safety Policy Statement and Insurance documentation. A breakdown of the costs helps you to understand the costs involved so it helps if the cleaning companies' pricing is fully transparent.
Good cleaning companies will arrange a second meeting - a pre-commencement visits. In this they would usually introduce the key management staff who will be involved in supplying your service. An ongoing communication plan will be agreed and well as discussing any TUPE implications, and making any helpful recommendations and suggestions.
Make sure that your cleaners have stringent proof of ID, nationality, address etc. Most foreign workers must show that they have an acceptable understanding of English to comply and understand their Health and Safety responsibilities.
An external cleaning service needn't impact on your everyday work - most will clean after hours of business or whenever suits your company. Make sure however, that you have chosen a company that is vetted and security checked. Cleaning companies have the expert knowledge of how to clean your premise - they usually supply their own cleaning products so you don't have to worry about which products are best.
And that's good news for the rest of us, because as the demand for functioning ecosystems and humane ethics grows among the wealthy, the demand for eco-friendly, fair wage and humane products will grow among the masses, as well. And the supply will follow. It always does. After all, "we" always want what "they" have, don't we? And we'll pay to get it! This isn't to say that "we" aren't driving positive change, as well - we are - but the mass craving for eco-cleanliness, authenticity and community, and, most importantly, the willingness to give up the "luxury" of low prices and throwaway material abundance for the "luxury" of quality, connection and environmental stability, will be driven largely by the subconscious urge to "live like the happy green Jonses". You know the ones - the first snobs on the block with the cool ,000 hydrogen-powered car?
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez H.
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