Safe Cleaning Tips For Office Cleaning Business Missouri

An office cleaning business is a very good way to make an income but it is important to remember safety when you are cleaning. Read this article to learn more about safe cleaning tips for office cleaning business.

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An office cleaning business is a very good way to make an income but it is important to remember safety when you are cleaning. You need to keep yourself safe as well as your own employees and the employees of the offices that you are cleaning. So in this article I am going to give you some safe cleaning tips to help keep you safe in your office cleaning business.

1. There has been a lot of concern lately over the safety of chemical cleaners and if you are using cleaners every day then it is best to play it safe and use cleaners that you know are people friendly as well as environmentally friendly. Many people are turning toward natural cleaning products such as baking soda and white vinegar although when cleaning an office these cleaners may not be appropriate. There are many cleaning products on the market these days that are specifically made to be environmentally friendly as well as low allergenic. So for your safety as well as the safety of your staff and the office staff choosing environmentally cleaning products is a good option.

2. When using or creating your own natural cleaning products it is still important to treat them with the same caution that you would a commercial product.

3. Never mix bleach and ammonia. This mixture can be very bad as it releases toxic gases. When shopping for commercial products look for products that are neutral pH, non irritating, non hazardous and biodegradable.

4. If you have any cleaning products in plain bottles make sure all bottles are labelled clearly. Particularly if you store any of your cleaning products on premises at the office you clean you do not want any of the office employees to misuse any product they may come across if it is not labelled correctly.

5. If you are cleaning food contact surfaces make sure the products that you are using have undergone safety and efficacy testing for this specific use.

6. Whatever cleaning products you purchase make sure you always read the labels carefully so that you are using them correctly for their intended use.

7. Most surfaces, especially if they are cleaned regularly, can be cleaned with mild products such as vinegar or a mild environmentally friendly cleaner. Only use ammonia and bleach products for tough jobs when they may be necessary.

8. When moving or lifting furniture or any other objects always lift with caution and with the correct posture. If necessary have someone assist you with lifting or moving anything heavy.

9. If working alone in the evening after dark take caution when leaving the building and heading for your car. It pays to let someone know of your movements to help ensure your safety.

By taking these precautions you will protect yourself, your staff and the office staff of any nasty accidents and will ensure you a happy and safe cleaning business. It is better to practise safety than to take any risks for yourself or others.

Learn everything you need to know to start a successful cleaning business by visiting the author's website at http://www.startacleaningbusinessnow.com


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