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Inter County Cleaning Services Ltd


Preparing premises for a safe and healthy return to work


While cleanliness in the workplace is now some- thing we’re all acutely aware of, for the team at Inter County Cleaning Services it’s simply second nature. In recent months, the Rushden firm that special-


ises in cleaning, waste management and janitorial services has introduced deep antivirus cleaning using a specialised mist spray offering complete sanitation with a one hour turnaround. As the UK started to return to shops and offices and lockdown restrictions are lifting, Inter County,


which has been providing expert cleaning services since it opened for business in 1978, was able to offer customers additional peace of mind with its antivirus service. Te process was introduced to ensure premises


could be made safe for the return of staff, visitors and customers, and to then keep it that way with regular cleans to ensure the risk of transmission of the coronavirus was kept to a minimum. It’s all part of the ever-expanding range of ser-


vices that began with cleaning and has, over the years expanded to include, among others, janitorial supplies and equipment, waste management and grounds maintenance. Founded by Keith Nicholson, Inter County


has turned into a true family business that in- cludes Keith’s wife Lorna and their daughter Martine Harlow who runs the Waste Management Department, and son Mark Nicholson, who is Head of Janitorial Services also including two other chil- dren Emma Green and Gary Nicholson.


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