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Back to EpisodesGrand Rapids Winter Office Cleaning: When DIY Stops Working and Pros Make Sense
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Once the cheery holidays pass, winter fails to be the most wonderful time of the year in Michigan. In fact, it can be downright dismal. There's a reason that 90 percent of Seasonal Affective Disorder cases occur between October and March.
The dreary weather doesn't just impact your employees. It affects your building, too. During this time of year, it's especially important to keep your commercial facilities looking pristine. The experts at Clean Corners LLC explain why.
Northern winters create unique issues for property owners in frigid, icy climates. Employees frequently track snow, slush, and salt into and around the workplace. This winter has been particularly harsh in Michigan, with repeated instances of winter storms, lake effect snow, and Arctic cold.
The extreme weather creates hazardous driving conditions on local roads and dangerous temperatures for anyone stranded outside. And it takes a toll on indoor spaces, too. The extra moisture tracked indoors creates slip hazards and damage to carpets and other flooring. Workplace injuries and insurance claims frequently rise during wintry conditions, due to the increased number of slip-and-fall incidents reported, according to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
The inevitable muck that accompanies snowy weather is not just a safety concern - it's also a business liability. Your employees inevitably carry in slush and salt each time they enter the building. Day after day, a dull grime travels further across the office. This slow creep creates a shoddy look and eventually, wear and tear to the flooring and furniture.
The sludge travels so gradually that you may not notice it. But others will. Run-down-looking facilities can negatively impact both employee productivity and client impressions. It took a lot of effort for your workers and customers to make it to the office at this time of year. Don't make them question their decision.
Between tight deadlines, daily lunches, and the constant flow of traffic, offices get dirty. When you're short on time, here are the areas that make a difference to your clients and your workforce, according to the professionals at Clean Corners:
The front entrance must be free from ice, snow drifts, and litter. This makes it easier for both workers and customers to access the building.
The lobby should be clean and bright, creating an uncluttered space and setting a positive tone for the day. Make sure there are no puddles or slush.
The bathroom gives potential customers an early impression of your organization and its commitment to detail and quality. It must be clean, sanitized, and well-stocked.
The kitchen is a high-traffic, high-touch area where debris and odors can easily linger. Keep it fresh and sanitary.
Ensuring these spaces are always clean, dry, and tidy will go a long way with your workers and clients. If these areas are too much to handle while juggling your job responsibilities, consider hiring a commercial cleaning service. Look for companies with flexible, adjustable terms so that problem areas can be handled promptly.
Life seems to slow down during Michigan winters - in part because of the extra time it takes to navigate the harsh climate. But that doesn't mean it's the time to skimp on office cleaning - you can't afford it in terms of both employee productivity and customer relationships.
Ready to book your professional cleaning service? Visit the link in the description. Clean Corners LLC City: Grand Rapids Address: 4445 44th Street Southeast Website: https://mycleancorners.com/ Phone: +16166447991 Email: rbarrett1844@gmail.com