Why your premises need a spring clean
The sun is with us again, and doesnât it show up the fact that the windows havenât been cleaned all over the winter? As the sun steams in through the office widows, it highlights the muddy stains and marks on the carpets left by the detritus of winter, and the Christmas drinks that got spilled on the floor.
If you want to perk up your employeesâ working day, a clean office can make all the difference. Tackling workplace clutter is an important way to make the staff feel more business-like; research shows thereâs actually a direct correlation between productivity and clutter â" it tends to decline along with your profits as the clutter and untidiness increase.
Keeping everything clean benefits office health, too. Clean surroundings, less germs and dust lead to a reduction in people calling in sick with colds, coughs and niggling office illnesses. Having the carpets and upholstery professionally cleaned, giving staff the tools to keep their desks fresh and work surfaces hygienic can only be a good thing if you want to keep your workforce fighting fit.
Top tips to keep it clean and fresh
Freshen up the workplace by replacing bulbs and carrying out little repairs - fix that desk trim, get the window working and generally give the place a once over for any maintenance issues.
The wear and tear on your flooring over winter means that itâs going to be in need of some TLC come springtime. Have carpets and any other flooring professionally cleaned to bring back the freshness and make the place feel like new again.
Encourage employees to keep their own workspaces clean. A survey from the US revealed that 92 per cent of workers regularly ate at their desks, so do you have sanitising wipes or spray easily accessible to people so that they can keep their own environment dirt and bug-free?
Keep the bathrooms clean; this should go without saying but the toilets should be cleaned daily and given a really good deep clean on a regular basis to remove all traces of grime and dirt. A quick once over with a bottle of bleach wonât cut it if the sinks are stained, taps are dripping or the hand driers not working properly.
Friday, 21 March 2014
Why your premises need a spring clean
Giving your premises a good spring clean
The sun is with us again, and doesnât it show up the fact that the windows havenât been cleaned all over the winter? As the sun steams in through the office widows, it highlights the muddy stains and marks on the carpets left by the detritus of winter, and the Christmas drinks that got spilled on the floor.
If you want to perk up your employeesâ working day, a clean office can make all the difference. Tackling workplace clutter is an important way to make the staff feel more business-like; research shows thereâs actually a direct correlation between productivity and clutter â" it tends to decline along with your profits as the clutter and untidiness increase.
Keeping everything clean benefits office health, too. Clean surroundings, less germs and dust lead to a reduction in people calling in sick with colds, coughs and niggling office illnesses. Having the carpets and upholstery professionally cleaned, giving staff the tools to keep their desks fresh and work surfaces hygienic can only be a good thing if you want to keep your workforce fighting fit.
Top tips to keep it clean and fresh
Freshen up the workplace by replacing bulbs and carrying out little repairs - fix that desk trim, get the window working and generally give the place a once over for any maintenance issues.
The wear and tear on your flooring over winter means that itâs going to be in need of some TLC come springtime. Have carpets and any other flooring professionally cleaned to bring back the freshness and make the place feel like new again.
Encourage employees to keep their own workspaces clean. A survey from the US revealed that 92 per cent of workers regularly ate at their desks, so do you have sanitising wipes or spray easily accessible to people so that they can keep their own environment dirt and bug-free?
Keep the bathrooms clean; this should go without saying but the toilets should be cleaned daily and given a really good deep clean on a regular basis to remove all traces of grime and dirt. A quick once over with a bottle of bleach wonât cut it if the sinks are stained, taps are dripping or the hand driers not working properly.
Why your premises need a spring clean
The sun is with us again, and doesn’t it show up the fact that the windows haven’t been cleaned all over the winter? As the sun steams in through the office widows, it highlights the muddy stains and marks on the carpets left by the detritus of winter, and the Christmas drinks that got spilled on the floor.
If you want to perk up your employees’ working day, a clean office can make all the difference. Tackling workplace clutter is an important way to make the staff feel more business-like; research shows there’s actually a direct correlation between productivity and clutter – it tends to decline along with your profits as the clutter and untidiness increase.
Keeping everything clean benefits office health, too. Clean surroundings, less germs and dust lead to a reduction in people calling in sick with colds, coughs and niggling office illnesses. Having the carpets and upholstery professionally cleaned, giving staff the tools to keep their desks fresh and work surfaces hygienic can only be a good thing if you want to keep your workforce fighting fit.
Top tips to keep it clean and fresh
Freshen up the workplace by replacing bulbs and carrying out little repairs - fix that desk trim, get the window working and generally give the place a once over for any maintenance issues.
The wear and tear on your flooring over winter means that it’s going to be in need of some TLC come springtime. Have carpets and any other flooring professionally cleaned to bring back the freshness and make the place feel like new again.
Encourage employees to keep their own workspaces clean. A survey from the US revealed that 92 per cent of workers regularly ate at their desks, so do you have sanitising wipes or spray easily accessible to people so that they can keep their own environment dirt and bug-free?
Keep the bathrooms clean; this should go without saying but the toilets should be cleaned daily and given a really good deep clean on a regular basis to remove all traces of grime and dirt. A quick once over with a bottle of bleach won’t cut it if the sinks are stained, taps are dripping or the hand driers not working properly.
Monday, 17 March 2014
What to do when your premises are flooded
It’s something that many UK businesses have had to cope with this winter – hopefully the worst is over as we head into spring but given the unpredictability of the British climate, floods are never something to be complacent about. Of course, flooding can also be down to burst water pipes and other problems, so it’s not always the weather to blame!
If your property is hit with a flood, here’s our list of dos and don’ts to take into account before you call in the disaster recovery experts…
Things to do after flood damage
Even if you’re following our advice to call in a professional, there are still things that you can do to make life easier, saving you or your business time and money in the long run.
1. Prevent the situation from getting any worse by making sure that the water mains has been turned off, if the flooding has been caused by a burst pipe or similar.
2. Mop up any residual water as much as you can, to avoid any secondary damage. This is a vital step as it stops the damage from getting and worse and makes repairs easier and more cost-effective.
3. Open all the windows to give the room as much ventilation as possible. The room or rooms will need to have dried out before a professional will be able to come in and start work.
4. If possible, blow cold air through the area that’s been affected by the flood. Make sure that any equipment you use to do this isn’t affected by the water damage!
5. Make an urgent call to your insurance company and ask them to send out a specialist flood and water damage repair company.
Things that you shouldn’t do if your premises are flooded
Once you’ve covered all the right things to do in the case of a flood, you need to know what to avoid doing if you want to keep any damage and cost to a minimum…
1. Leave the carpets where they are and don’t try to lift them up, even just to see how soaked through they are. Just leave the carpet removal to the experts and you won’t go far wrong.
2. Don’t apply heat to the area that’s been flooded as direct heat could damage the contents of the room. The experts will have specialist equipment on hand designed to do this safely and effectively, so there’s no need to even attempt it yourself.
3. Don’t use cleaning products or bleaches on the damaged areas, as they could cause even more damage. Leave it to the specialists!
If you’re faced with flood damage – don’t panic! Call in experts like 1st Choice Chemdry and your flooded nightmare will be back to its fresh, clean best before you know it.

