Deep Cleaning is a thorough cleaning process that goes beyond regular maintenance, targeting hard-to-reach areas and meticulously cleaning every surface in a space, including hidden dirt and grime build-up. Often involving moving furniture and appliances to access all corners and crevices, resulting in a more comprehensive sanitation compared to a standard cleaning routine; essentially, it's a detailed cleaning that tackles neglected areas not usually addressed in regular cleaning sessions
Depending on the surface and cleaning need, high-grade cleaning solutions like degreasers, disinfectants, sanitizers, strippers, and specialized cleaning agents designed for heavy-duty cleaning are used.
A color-coded microfiber cleaning system uses different colored cloths for different cleaning tasks to reduce the risk of cross-contamination and infection.
"No Dip" mop cleaning system refers to a mopping method where the mop head never needs to be fully submerged in a bucket of cleaning solution, essentially eliminating the need to "dip" it in dirty water, therefore significantly reducing the risk of cross-contamination while cleaning floors.
A HEPA vacuum cleaner is a vacuum that utilizes a "High-Efficiency Particulate Air" (HEPA) filter, which is designed to capture at least 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, including dust, pollen, mold spores, pet dander, and other allergens. It provides a much higher level of filtration compared to a standard vacuum cleaner filter.