A daytime cleaner, janitor, or custodian job description typically involves maintaining the cleanliness of a building during daylight hours by performing routine cleaning tasks such as sweeping, mopping, vacuuming floors, emptying trash, sanitizing restrooms, dusting surfaces, cleaning windows, and reporting any maintenance issues, while adhering to safety protocols and company cleaning standards. A Custodian, or General Maintenance Worker, is responsible for keeping a building clean. Custodians are often hired to clean businesses, office spaces, warehouses, and other indoor areas. Some businesses hire Custodians to clean outdoor facilities, such as windows, sidewalks, and landscaped areas. Some Custodians also handle seasonal work, such as shoveling snow and mowing grass, along with other light maintenance work for a building.
Why You Should Outsource Your Cleaning Staff?
Outsourcing your cleaning staff can be beneficial as it saves you money by eliminating the need to hire, train, and manage in-house cleaners. This reduces your overhead costs related to salaries and benefits, and allows you to focus on your core business activities instead of managing cleaning tasks. This leads to increased productivity and efficiency. Professional cleaning companies often have access to specialized equipment and cleaning products, as well as better training systems, resulting in better cleaning quality at a potentially lower cost.
 
									 
									 
									 
	We gather the task details and determine scope of the task and carefully hire the right staff for the job. These Team Members possess integrity and loyalty, and show an interest in helping to preserve your working environment
At Kitchener Clean we train our Team Members vigorously for four days before they start to Care for your location. Initially we supervise our Team Members daily until they are accustomed to al of the daily, weekly and occasional cleaning tasks”
Our Team Members are well trained and equipped with the necessary knowledge to fully Care for your location. You do not have to spend money on having them trained onsite.
 
															Types of Facilities
- Warehouses
- Carparks
- Industrial Facilities
- Manufacturing plants