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methods. With it only taking a few hours to fully disperse the sterilising agents via electrostatic fogging techniques, it is an easy way to protect your office and reduce the risks to your staff.


CQC Offices aren’t the only sector that need to comply with certain regulations. All health and social care services in England are regulated by the Care Quality Commission or CQC. The regulation states that all premises and equipment used by the service provider must be clean and properly maintained.


Working in such a high-pressure environment can be stressful and you may overlook the cleaning which is why at Total Clean we ensure our medical cleaning service is CQC compliant with comprehensive check-lists and regular audits. This means your dedicated care and attention are focused on your patients and clients while we focus on the dirty work, quite literally.


Carlos Garcia, Group Managing Director at Total Clean “Total Clean have been


offering professional contract cleaning services in the Capital since 1988 and due to overwhelming success, we have expanded our expert services right across the UK. Professional office, retail and medical cleaning is not the only specialist service we provide. Further expert services offered are carpet/floor cleaning, maintenance, washroom services, laundry service, janitorial supplies, waste removal and many more.


Boost productivity There’s a lot to be said about the importance of a workplace's hygiene, tidiness, and general aesthetic presentation. If all of these aspects are top-notch, it instantly installs a sense of pride in employees and makes them happy to be part of the company they work for. Although you would think a clean office would be standard procedure, it’s not always the case. A lack of interest or effort from an employer to make the workplace an enjoyable place to spend time can be problematic for employee motivation. After all, if a company doesn’t show any interest in the state of the workplace, it’s not too much of a leap for employees to assume they also have little interest in their health and well-being.


Investing both time and money into providing a clean, tidy workplace that looks great will boost morale, motivation and employee pride. Individuals who are proud of where they work and for whom they work are an incredible benefit to any business. It’s not just about the efficiency and productivity of their work, but about their attitude and the way they represent your business. Brand perception and recognition are a big deal for any modern business, and something as simple as a clean office can be the little boost you need to enjoy new, untapped levels of success.


www.tomorrowsfm.com


“Values shape a company and our company has thrived as a result of the strict ethos installed in the business by its founders 35 years ago and our employees continue to drive our success today. Our services and solutions to the challenges of our clients have made us one of London’s independent leading contract commercial cleaning companies. Our system of values and our strategy provide us with a framework for profitable, sustainable growth and guides the actions of all our employees. We consider it a primary duty to generate the highest levels of client satisfaction within our scope of contract cleaning services. Every client is unique and because we deal with many different sectors this provides our clients with confidence that we fully understand what is needed to fulfil their requirements.”


Contact us today Become one of our valued clients and enjoy the benefit of cleanliness at its best.


Local touch, national reach! Call: 0808 123 0003


www.totalclean.co.uk


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