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Latest blog posts from The Zen of Cleaning by Ken
Ants
It's that time of year again. April and May showers have brought out the ants!You will start to notice little signs of ant colonies in/near vending machines, cafeteria's, break rooms, coffee stations, restrooms and the janitor's closet. They are attracted first to moisture and second to a food... Read more...
Published 4 months ago
Maids or Commercial Cleaning
Let's take a moment for a little clarification and hopefully reduce some common mis-conceptions.We in the janitorial industry are not maid services, they are in the housekeeping industry. Companies like Molly Maid, Merry Maids, Polly's Broom Holders etc... are in the house cleaning industry,... Read more...
Published 5 months ago
Of Mice and Mainly -- your office
It's been a very long, cold and snowy winter here in southern Wisconsin. Record breaking snowfall, 84" so far, long periods of below freezing temperatures are causing a larger than normal number of non-paying tenants to invade your offices.When winter is this severe, forage for mice and rats is... Read more...
Published 6 months ago
MRSA, Staph, Resistent bacteria
With more and more resistant strains of bacteria and other nasty germs growing at an alarming rate many customers ask us; 'What can we do to prevent contamination here in our office?"1. While we clean each time with a disinfectant and sanitizing agent, the cleaning and disinfecting only lasts... Read more...
Published 10 months ago
Salt, Ice Melt
A quick comment on the application of ice melt or salt.It is not necessary to match each individual snow flake with a granule of salt or ice melt.Over salting or de-icing can lead to a number of collateral damages.1. damage to your sidewalk or pavements2. damage to your interior carpeting from... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Office Safety tip
Turn off those space heaters at the end of the day.1. They are a fire hazard if left running2. They are extremely expensive to leave running all night.Do not run electric or phone cords across open traffic lanes or aisles. Use the rubber cord covers available at officemax or officedepot. Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Winter is Approaching
Have you ordered your salt or ice melter yet?How about signing the contract on your snow removal service?Add more mats by the entrances to asborb more slush and reduce the slip & fall risk?When it snows during the day, do you have your employees rotate their parking from am and lunch so the plows... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Your Health at Work Conclusion
FEMA A visit to the site above will give you a complete breakdown by threat, danger, condition for creating a proper emergency plan for your place of work.We all know to call 911 in an emergency and rescue, fire and police will respond.However, once they arrive, do you know what information they... Read more...
Published 4 years ago
Your Health at Work Part 3
Let's all take a deep breath.When was the last time the air filters were changed in your HVAC system?The CDC has published some guidelines on how frequent this should be done.This will not only reduce air borne dust, particles, spores, pollen but also help to reduce the possibility of Sick... Read more...
Published 4 years ago
Your Health at Work Part 2
We are now entering the peak of the flu season.Most of you should have noticed that we have placed large bottles of antiseptic hand cleaner by your break room sinks, coffee stations or bathrooms.We provide these for your protection and to help make everyone aware of the possibility of cross... Read more...
Published 4 years ago
Your Health at Work Part 1
Your sitting in front of your computer, nice hot cup of tea or coffee next to you.Take a sip.Now, how was that mug cleaned? Was it put in a dishwasher? If so, go ahead and finish that java.If on the other hand, you like 96% of office workers everywhere, you probably rinsed that mug out with... Read more...
Published 4 years ago
Those shiny floors
Did you know that many of us in the Cleaning Field consider floor work or scrubbing and waxing floors to be a form of craftmanship? It's true, stripping, scrubbing, sealing and finishing floors requires a learned skill and the process itself is filled with numerous challenges that must be faced... Read more...
Published 4 years ago

