For many businesses, workplace cleaning can sometimes feel like a background task, something that simply needs to be done at the end of the day. However, the reality is that poor workplace hygiene can have far greater consequences than many organisations realise. Beyond appearances, cleanliness directly affects employee wellbeing, productivity, reputation, and even long-term operational costs.
The Great British Spring Clean: Time to refresh your workplace
The Great British Spring Clean takes place every year, beginning on 21st March, encouraging businesses and communities to improve their surroundings and create cleaner, healthier environments. While the campaign often focuses on outdoor spaces, it’s also the perfect opportunity to refresh your workplace, ensuring it remains professional, welcoming, and hygienic.
Back to Business: Cleaning Strategies for Hybrid Workspaces after Summer
As employees return from their summer holidays, your company’s operations are likely settling back to normal. For many businesses, this "normal" is a hybrid work model - where some employees are back in the office full-time, while others continue to work remotely or split their time between home and the office. This flexible approach to work has its perks, but it also brings unique challenges when it comes to keeping your workspace clean, organised, and safe.
Summer Cleaning Tips: Keeping Your Office Cool and Clean
As the summer heat intensifies, ensuring your office remains a clean and comfortable environment for employees and visitors is essential. High temperatures can exacerbate odours, increase allergens, and impact overall air quality, making regular cleaning and maintenance crucial during this season. Here are some effective strategies to help you keep your office cool, clean, and inviting throughout the summer months.




