Professional Cleaning Guidelines
Start with Ventilation
Open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate before beginning the cleaning process.
Declutter Before Cleaning
Remove trash, dishes, clothing, and personal items from surfaces and floors to allow for a thorough clean.
Use the Right Products for Each Surface
Disinfectants for high-touch areas (doorknobs, switches, remotes).
Non-abrasive cleaners for countertops, mirrors, and glass.
Floor-appropriate products (tile, wood, laminate, etc.).
Clean from Top to Bottom
Start with high surfaces (shelves, light fixtures), then move to tables, counters, and finally the floors. This ensures dust and debris are not falling onto already-cleaned surfaces.
Focus on High-Traffic Areas
Kitchens and bathrooms should receive special attention:
Kitchen: Clean inside and outside of appliances, disinfect countertops, empty trash, and mop floors.
Bathroom: Scrub toilet, shower, and sink; change towels; disinfect all surfaces; empty trash.
Use Separate Tools for Each Area
Avoid cross-contamination by using different cloths or sponges for kitchen, bathroom, and living areas.
Check and Restock Essentials
Ensure there is toilet paper, hand soap, clean towels, and trash liners. Restock as needed.
Final Touches
Fluff pillows, straighten beds, and wipe down mirrors.
Do a final walkthrough to ensure everything is tidy and smells fresh.
Safety and Hygiene
Always wear gloves. If using strong chemicals, wear a mask and keep the area ventilated.