Close-Quarters Cleaning
What separates cleaning in an urban environment versus a rural area is the tight spaces that you will deal with. Typically, in a large city, you will be dealing with small studios or one-bedroom apartments. Because of this, it is important to outfit your cleaners with the proper equipment.
Because you’ll be cleaning in tight spaces, it’s important to use tools that can maneuver between furniture, appliances, and other small spaces. For this, I recommend using the Swiffer Dry + Wet Mop because of its small size and ability to pivot tightly which allows it to squeeze into most spaces.
Travel Lightly
If your cleaning service travels to multiple properties in a day, it’s beneficial to travel lightly. This means that you should ditch the cumbersome carts and try a more sleek approach. Purchasing utility belts that are worn around the waist will help your cleaning service easily travel between units in a building.
Only bringing the essentials to the property that you are cleaning will help with navigating corners in small apartments, too. Leave any extra supplies in your vehicle in case you run out. As far as large machinery like vacuums goes, there are hand-held alternatives that will lighten your load and reach into the tight spaces that traditional vacuums could not.
Final Thoughts
Let’s summarize what we’ve learned about running a cleaning service in an urban environment:
- Use cleaning tools that are small and easy to maneuver.
- Do not bring an excess of cleaning supplies.
- Use utility belts to efficiently travel between apartment units.
- Find more sleek alternatives to traditional vacuums and other hardware.
Use these tips to re-think how you run your cleaning service in an urban environment. If all is done correctly, your cleaning company should leave customers happy while saving time and energy. Learn more about running an efficient cleaning company on Taskbird.