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ABOUT C.M. CLEANING:
 

C.M. Cleaning Co. is a family owned and operated, top ranked maintenance and janitorial firm which has serviced Boston's South Shore commercial and residential communities since 1972. While our areas of expertise are broad, we focus particularly in school and office cleaning programs.
 
Fully insured, listed on the State FAC81 contract, and with fully-certified OSHA cleaners and technicians, we have the capabilities to handle any project- big or small. Additionally, we have a dedicated team of highly trained staff who focus on all types of floor and carpet care, data centers, clean rooms, fire and flood restorations, and post construction cleanings to ensure you always receive the highest quality cleaning possible.
 
C.M. Cleaning Company believes in a hands-on approach, allowing us to help create a close working relationship with you and your staff.  We are committed to continuous growth and training, while bringing those new practices and strengths to your facility through the years ahead.

 

 

SERVICES WE PROVIDE:
 
 - Complete Janitorial Services
- Fire and Smoke Restoration
- Flood and Mold Restoration
- Post Construction Cleaning
- Day Porter Services
- Carpet Cleaning
                   
                      ... and more!


 

5 RESTROM AREAS THAT ARE CONSTANTLY OVERLOOKED

But what sets us apart from the competition! 


When heavily-used restrooms get cleaned nightly, usually there are some areas that are overlooked by our competition.  Dispensers are restocked and sinks and toilets usually receive a quick wipe down at best, but the rest goes untouched! A 2011 study found that, “99% of United States adults would avoid a business in the future if they encountered dirty restrooms”. So, next time you sit down on the can get off your phone and take a look around! If you're horrified at what you see, call in the professionals! 

  1. Baby Changing Stations-  changing stations meet a lot more than just a baby, including food and drinks (yes, really!), diapers, and other germs. This makes it important for the entire station to be cleaned not just certain areas. The proper way to do this is to first clean it with a neutral cleaner and then spray it with a disinfectant, making sure to get inside all grooves and crevices where bacteria can hide.
     
  2. Floor Drains- It is very important to make sure the drains are open especially since they are susceptible to obstruction from floor wax, and filled with liquid to prevent from drying up. The drains ensure that if there is ever an issue where water gets on the floor, it would go down the drain and not out into the hallway or onto carpet. It is also important to keep the drain “traps” filled with water or enzyme neutralizer to prevent foul odors or pests from coming out. 
     
  3. Feminine Hygiene Receptacles- OSHA requires these receptacles to have proper lining in them to prevent employees from having to tough the trash contents which is not considered regulated waste. Single-use disposal bags and right-sized liners are a helpful disposal method to conceal odors and waste. The inside and outside of the waste receptacles should be precleaned and then disinfected. In some cases, deodorant pellets can be specially purchased for the receptacles and changed out monthly.
     
  4. Graffiti- It is not uncommon for custodial staff to walk into a stall and quickly clean then walk out. If you are pushing your staff to clean the right way they should look at a stall from a customer perspective which would lead them to notice graffiti on the walls. Graffiti on walls promotes more graffiti and if it isn’t removed daily then it could get out of hand. Not to mention most graffiti can be offensive and persuade the employee or customers impression of the
    business.

     
  5. Stall Latches- Like door knobs and handles, stall latches are a high-touch area prone to germs especially because it is used to exit a stall. Latches tend to be stainless steel so a disinfectant suitable for nonporous surfaces could help prevent the number of germs. To really shine these up after cleaning, stainless steel polish applied with a microfiber cloth will do the trick.

 
At C.M. Cleaning we strive to train all of our new staff the “C.M. way” which includes looking for improvements to be made each cleaning we provide. You can be assured that with us, you’ll have peace of mind that these 5 overlooked areas will be handled appropriately.

 

JOB OF THE QUARTER

Special projects we've performed recently!




Tile flooring (especially in main lobbies and bathrooms) has a high tendency to collect pollutants and odor-causing bacteria because of the porous nature of grout and some types of tile. To solve this problem this quarter we used our Hydromaster truck-mounted hot water ‘Roto-Vac’ system which allows us to power wash tile and grout at 900 pounds per square Inch of pressure at 250 degrees Fahrenheit and extract the water as soon as it hits the floor. This gave us the ability to bring black dirty grout and tile back to new leaving the customer with a great impression!
 
C.M. Cleaning company: 1024 Turnpike Street Canton, MA. 02021