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Janitorial bidding & cleaning instruction cd-commercial


Janitorial bidding & cleaning instruction cd-commercial
Janitorial Contractors Help CD Software- Commercial (New program- Post Construction, Restaurant cleaning calculation tool and instruction included).
Anyone who is in the janitorial service cleaning business.
Facility Manager or Operation Managers.
Janitorial Service Contractors.
Janitorial Supply Distributors.
Who is interested in starting a cleaning service business.
It is Microsoft Excel 2003, Microsoft Window based program.
It will require these programs in your computer to run this CD fully.
Instructions on how to use comes with each order of CD.
Save all your program file into your "C" main drive of your computer and always work from it.
All programs are hyper linked to run flawless from main menu page and others.
It has helpful footnotes everywhere to guide and direct you.
It is a fun program and will make some jobs very easy for managers and supervisors.
Commercial basic cleaning instructions are easy to follow step by step instructions for anyone to understand.
Can I return it, if I don't like it?
If you have any questions, please feel free to email us.
Get more information at www. janitorialcontractorshelp.com
(Go to "Tools & Instructions" and down load "Cover Page/Full Listing" to see all programs on the main page)
it is regularly sold at, Regular price: $29.99/ea CD.
There are many great calculating tools and cleaning instructions to save you time, money and help you to keep your cleaning business top shape.
wait, put your best offer on the product. In most CD, there is a reserved limit on the offer price, but we will consider any offer you make.
Please check to make sure which one you want to order. We have 3 different types of CDs.
#112 Residential CD- Especially designed for contractors who does residential cleaning only.
Whats available with Janitorial Contractors Help CD?
Chemical Dilution Ratio Comparison tool
Set up a budget for a location
Inventory Control Sheet by Location
Cleaning Inspection Score Report
Restaurant cleaning calculation tool
Need information for restaurant cleaning
Post Construction Cleaning Calculation tool
Post Construction cleaning instruction
Hard surface (VCT tile, stone,
Strip & wax, Top scrub & re coat, Burnishing
Restaurant cleaning instruction
Eqipment Inventory Record Keeping
Most frequently asked questions
MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a type of staph infection that is resistant to methicillin
and other commonly used antibiotics in the same class, including penicillin, amoxicillin, and oxacillin.
Outbreaks have been reported among athletes, prisoners, and military recruits; risk factors include sharing close quarters
and personal hygiene products like razors or towels. Infections are increasingly being seen in the general
community and have been reported in schools, gyms, and even day care centers.
While health-care-associated MRSA infections more typically occur among the elderly, the average age of a person
with a community-associated infection is 23, according to one study.
What can janitors, Janitorial Contractors, Operational Managers do for a facility which they take care of?
1: Encourage everyone to wash their hands frequently. The best way to prevent any germ causing sickness is to
Make sure that your facility has ample soap in the restroom and other washing locations, such as kitchen
and other sink locations and make sure to have clean paper towels to dry their hands.
There is much discussion as to the benefit of using antibacterial soap. Most discussions lends to just using
regular soap which is good enough in getting rid of most germs and viruses.
More importantantly is to wash hands frequently!
Restrooms must be cleaned regularly with proper cleaning procedures to prevent spreading of germs.
(See "Restroom Cleaning Page" for proper restroom cleaning procedures.
Office: All telephones/ public phones, computer boards (if used by many people), all door knobs, all door panels
(s/s, brass, other materials), any tools, equipment that are touched by many different individuals,
should be disinfected or sanitized daily.
Dining room: All table tops must be cleaned with sanitizer or disinfectant cleaner (if disinfectant cleaner is
All appliance door handles must be cleaned with disinfectant cleaner and wipe off or sanitize them.
All sinks and sink counter tops must be cleaned and sanitized daily.
All appliance and kitchen equipment should be cleaned and sanitized daily.
All sinks and sink counter tops must be cleaned and sanitized daily.
All utensils must be cleaned with proper procedure and sanitized after every each use.
Shopping Malls: All public phones, shopping cart handles, all door knobs, all door panels,
elevator door panels and buttons, escalator hand railing, all tools,
equipment that are touched by many different individuals, should be disinfected or sanitized daily.
Gyms, Sporting areas: All public phones, all gym equipment, all door knobs, all door panels, all sauna,
shower rooms (should be cleaned using same procedure as restroom cleaning), all tools, all equipment,
that are touched by many different individuals should be disinfected or sanitized daily.
Bowling alley: All shoes that are rented or shared must be sprayed with disinfectant aerosol after each use.
Schools: All public phones, all toys, playground equipment, all other items that many children's hands share
during the day should be disinfected or sanitized at least once a day.
Some gyms, and other athletic sporting areas are providing disinfectant or sanitizing wipes or disinfectant aerosol
sprayer for clients and employees to use.
If a sanitizer is used, this does not have to be wiped off. If a disinfectant is used, leave it on for 5 to 10 minutes,
then wipe off with a clean towel (if aerosol disinfectant is used, this does not need to be wiped off).
Important note: If you are using liquid or foam type sanitizer. Do not spay directly onto any electronic items,
such as telephone, computer boards, and etc. However, if you are using an aerosol sprayer, this does not
need to be wiped off. However if you want to wipe off, then leave it for 5 to 10 minutes then wipe off.
When wiping off any disinfectant, always use clean towels or wipes.
Do not keep using the dirty towel to continue wiping off other items.
2: Your janitorial crew must be well educated about the proper procedures in cleaning restrooms,
kitchen, dining and other areas that needs sanitizing or disinfecting. Please refer to our "Restroom Cleaning Page "
for proper restroom cleaning procedure.
To get more information on MRSA.
For added bonus for this CD only. New program Store/Market cleaning calculation tool with market cleaning instructions will be added. Bonus !!
(Janitorial bidding & cleaning instruction cd-commercial is the responsibility of Leila Macias)
Contact: leila_macias@cedar--rapids.com (Leila Macias) (actual email hidden)
Contact leila_macias@cedar--rapids.com (Leila Macias) for more information.

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