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Expert Apartment Building Cleaning Tips: Mastering Common Areas, Hallways & Beyond

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Keeping apartment building common areas clean can be a real chore, right? It's not just about making the place look good; it's about making it feel welcoming and safe for everyone who lives there. From the moment someone walks through the front door to the time they get to their own apartment, those shared spaces matter. This guide, 'Apartment Building Cleaning Tips from the Pros: Common Areas, Hallways, and More,' is here to break down how to tackle those often-overlooked spots. We'll cover everything from gleaming hallways to sparkling lobbies, giving you the know-how to make a big difference. Key Takeaways Focus on high-traffic areas like entrances and hallways first to make a strong first impression. Regularly sanitize elevators and stairwells, as these are shared spaces used by all residents. A polished lobby and reception area create a welcoming atmosphere for visitors and residents alike. Don't forget about the details: clean windows, fixtures, and ...

The Five Filthiest Places in Your Office (And How We Handle Them): A Complete Guide to Hidden Germ Hotspots

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You might think your office looks spotless, but there are some places that are way dirtier than you’d expect. Sure, the trash gets taken out and the floors are vacuumed, but what about the spots nobody ever thinks about? These areas can collect germs and grime fast, and honestly, most people don’t even notice. As folks who clean offices for a living, we’ve seen it all. In this guide, we’ll break down The Five Filthiest Places in Your Office (And How We Handle Them) so you know exactly where those germs are hiding—and what we do to clean them up. Key Takeaways Keyboards and mice are among the dirtiest items in the office because they’re touched all day and rarely cleaned. Door handles are touched by everyone, making them a top spot for spreading germs. The microwave, especially the handle and inside, can be loaded with old food and bacteria if not cleaned often. Desk phones collect germs from hands and faces, and are often forgotten during routine cleaning. Coffee pots and their ...