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21 Summer Cleaning Tips for Commercial Cleaners

Whether you’re maintaining office buildings, retail spaces, or hospitality venues, these 21 summer cleaning tips will help you keep your clients’ premises pristine, safe, and welcoming.
21 Summer Cleaning Tips for Commercial Cleaners

 

Summer brings unique cleaning challenges for commercial spaces. Increased foot traffic, warmer weather, and seasonal allergens make it crucial to step up cleaning routines.

 

 

1. Deep Clean Entryways

High foot traffic means more dirt and debris in entry areas. Vacuum and mop floors regularly, and clean entry mats to maintain a professional appearance.

 

2. Wash Windows Inside and Out

Smudged windows can reduce natural light and give a poor first impression. Use streak-free glass cleaner and a squeegee for professional results.

 

3. Maintain Air Conditioning Vents

Dust and allergens can accumulate in air vents. Clean or replace filters and wipe down vent covers to improve indoor air quality and ensure efficient cooling.

 

4. Power Wash Exterior Surfaces

Summer is ideal for cleaning building exteriors. Use a power washer to remove dirt, mould, and grime from walls, sidewalks, and parking lots.

 

5. Sanitise High-Touch Surfaces

With increased occupancy in summer, frequently touched areas like door handles, light switches, and shared equipment require regular disinfecting to minimise germ spread.

 

6. Deep Clean Carpets and Upholstery

Summer allergens and dirt can settle in carpets and upholstered furniture. Schedule a deep cleaning to remove embedded debris and freshen up communal spaces.

 

7. Freshen Up Bathrooms

Bathrooms experience higher use during peak seasons. Scrub tiles, disinfect toilets and sinks, and replenish supplies like soap and paper towels frequently.

 

8. Clean Outdoor Furniture

For businesses with outdoor seating or break areas, clean furniture with mild detergent and rinse thoroughly. Address rust or wear to maintain safety and aesthetics.

 

9. Remove Dust from Blinds and Curtains

Dust can accumulate on window coverings, reducing air quality. Use a vacuum attachment or damp cloth to remove dust from blinds and spot-clean curtains as needed.

 

10. Maintain Floor Care

Summer debris, such as sand and grass, can damage floors. Vacuum and mop daily, and polish hard floors to maintain their shine and durability.

 

11. Disinfect Break Rooms

Ensure break rooms are cleaned and disinfected thoroughly. Wipe down tables, counters, and shared appliances like microwaves and refrigerators.

 

12. Address Seasonal Pests

Warm weather can bring pests. Work with pest control services and clean food preparation and waste disposal areas thoroughly to reduce infestations.

 

13. Polish Metal Surfaces

Fingerprints and grime on metal surfaces like door handles and elevator buttons are more noticeable in bright light. Polish these areas regularly for a clean, professional look.

 

14. Restock Cleaning Supplies

Ensure you have adequate supplies, including disinfectants, mop heads, and vacuum filters, to handle increased cleaning demands during the summer.

 

15. Clean Light Fixtures

Dust and bugs can accumulate in light fixtures, reducing brightness. Clean fixtures and replace burnt-out bulbs to enhance lighting.

 

16. Address Odours

Warm weather can amplify odours. Use deodorising products and clean trash cans, carpets, and drains to keep spaces smelling fresh.

 

17. Maintain Kitchens and Cafeterias

For businesses with kitchens, clean appliances like ovens and dishwashers, and sanitise food preparation surfaces to meet health standards.

 

18. Inspect Outdoor Areas

Ensure that walkways, patios, and garden spaces are free of litter, weeds, and tripping hazards. Keep these areas safe and inviting.

 

19. Schedule Regular HVAC Cleaning

Clean HVAC ducts and vents to improve airflow and reduce allergens, ensuring a comfortable environment for staff and customers.

 

20. Educate Clients on Cleaning Frequency

Advise your clients on how often cleaning tasks should be performed based on summer demands. This could include more frequent restroom cleanings or deep cleans for specific areas.

 

21. Use Eco-Friendly Products

Summer is a great time to highlight sustainable cleaning practices. Use biodegradable and non-toxic products to align with eco-conscious client values.

 

Summer cleaning for commercial spaces requires extra attention to detail and proactive planning. By focusing on these tips, you can ensure your clients’ premises remain clean, safe, and inviting throughout the season. Adapting your cleaning schedule to summer demands will not only impress your clients but also help maintain their businesses' reputations.

 

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