Safety & Site Standards

The rules our crews work by — in your building, on your project, every visit.

Cleaning crews work in other people's buildings, around other people's employees, customers, and property — often at night, often with keys. That's a position of trust, and it obligates us to standards worth stating publicly. These are ours.

Insured, Accountable Labor

We're a licensed and insured commercial cleaning company, and we provide certificates of insurance on request — as every commercial provider should. The people in your facility are accountable to us, trained on our procedures, and supervised. We tell every prospective client to verify insurance before hiring any cleaning company, including us; the ones who hesitate at that request are answering your question.

Working Inside Your Rules

On construction sites, our crews follow site safety requirements like any other trade: orientation, PPE, check-in procedures, and the superintendent's rules. In industrial facilities, we respect equipment boundaries absolutely — we never open, reach into, or clean inside equipment; that work belongs to your maintenance team under your own energy-control procedures. In offices, medical suites, and secure facilities, we follow your access, alarm, and conduct protocols and keep them documented per site.

Everyday Safety Practices

The unglamorous disciplines matter most: wet-floor signage whenever floors are wet, cords managed so they can't trip anyone, chemicals used per label and stored properly, equipment maintained so it's safe to operate, and work areas left secure — doors locked, alarms set, lights as instructed. Slip-and-fall prevention is a daily practice in this trade, not a poster.

Site Protection and Dust Control

On construction and TI projects we work with your containment and protection plan rather than around it: walk-off protection at construction entrances, clean debris routes scheduled to respect occupied floors, prompt cleanup of any dust migration into common areas, and immediate flagging when we see protection failing. Protecting finished surfaces during cleaning is part of the craft — the right method on the wrong surface is damage, which is why our methods are matched to materials.

Conduct in Your Space

Our conduct standards are simple and non-negotiable: crews don't touch, read, move, or photograph your business materials; workspaces are respected; findings of anything sensitive or amiss are reported to you. In healthcare environments, crews are instructed specifically on privacy-respecting conduct around patient information. Trust is renewed on every visit or it isn't trust.

Related: Our Cleaning Process · Quality Control & Inspections · Industrial Cleaning Guide

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