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Office Space Cleaning |


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“T ere’s also a janitorial service, which provides


a dedicated in-house daytime supervisor who’s there to keep the building clean, and do things like clearing and preparing meeting rooms, keep kitchen facilities clean and stocked – that’s something a lot of our clients fi nd works for them.” During the pandemic, with many offi ces closed,


Offi ce Space Cleaning liaised with clients to adapt to changing needs. Flexibility was key and the ultimate goal was to maintain a service that suited clients and keep workspaces maintained throughout various lockdown periods. James explained: “We furloughed a proportion


of our own staff , x we kept teams on for those clients that needed us. No pressure was put on clients over contract terms or what we could or couldn’t do, if they needed us, we worked something out. “Buildings need some basic maintenance even


if there’s no-one in them and so we did what we needed to. It was a period of adjustment, and we’re just starting to get back to normal now, and I think it changed the way a lot of people view hygiene and cleaning. “I think it’s going to be a diffi cult autumn and


winter, whether it is coronavirus, winter fl u or just colds, people are far more conscious now of germs in offi ces and businesses will need to make their employees feel safe in the offi ce environment.” Offi ce Space Cleaning provides an antimicrobial


treatment similar to that used by Transport for London to make trains and buses safer for passengers. It’s a water-based treatment that is food-safe and contains no harmful chemicals, but coats surfaces with a ‘kill layer’ that destroys viruses as they land on it.


T is, combined with regular deep cleans, look


set to be the future in the cleaning sector, certainly in the immediate future. “I think we will see caution for some time,”


said James. “We’ve all become aware about touching surfaces and being in close proximity to someone with a cold or a cough, and I think workers will expect more focus on workplace cleanliness. “Clients have been asking for deep cleans before


their teams return to the offi ce, and I think that will become a regular thing. We need people back in offi ces, the economy depends on it. A lot of money is tied up in property by organisations that rely on the income for long-term investments like pension schemes. It really is in everyone’s interest to make offi ces safe again and get people back to work – for the tenant business itself and for the wider economy.”


Find out more about the services off ered by Offi ce Space Cleaning at www.oscfm.com Email info@oscfm.com or call 020 3795 2400.


“T ey’ve truly have gone above and beyond during the


pandemic, their fl exibility on contracts, attention to detail and new services like fogging have really worked with us together to create a clean and safe environment for our clients.”


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