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What is Electrostatic Cleaning?
You may not have heard of electrostatic cleaning before now, and if you have, it may still be pretty new to you. Electrostatic cleaning is a fantastic option for treating workplaces and commercial spaces that have many surfaces and hard-to-reach places during periods...

Is Electrostatic Cleaning Safe?
Electrostatic cleaning, fogging, or disinfecting is a terrific way to finalize the cleaning of your workplace. Whether your facility handles food or takes care of children or elderly patients, you’ll want to consider this extra level of protection against pathogens....

How Long Does an Electrostatic Cleaning Treatment Last?
Electrostatic cleaning is one of the best ways to fight germs in any commercial setting. Traditional cleaning is always going to be essential, but you might want to increase your disinfecting cleaning for a variety of reasons. For example, if you work in a medical...

What is Fogging Disinfecting?
Disinfecting and cleaning of contaminants is an ongoing sanitizing regimen for many businesses. There are a variety of disinfecting processes that can be implemented to regularly stay on top of specific workplace areas and businesses that need routine decontamination...

Is Fogging Disinfecting Safe?
Disinfecting fogging is an excellent way to eradicate germs and microbes at work. Especially when a location is preparing food, organizing many groups of people, or working with delicate populations like senior citizens. Fogging disinfection can be conducted on a...

Clean Method Spotlighted in Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid Documentary Series
Clean Method was recently chosen by short-form program Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid to spotlight the commercial cleaning services industry and its importance in terms of health and safety. The series is distributed to US public television channels and works with...

Jennifer Morris joins Clean Method as Lead Accountant
Jennifer Morris has joined Clean Method as Lead Accountant. With over 20 years of accounting experience, she will bring her analytical, detail-oriented talents to the accounting department. Ms. Morris holds a master’s degree in accounting and another in financial...

Clean Method Wins BSCAI Image Award
In only its first year as a member of Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI), Clean Method earned the association’s Mid-Size Company Image Award. The award recognizes companies in three size categories who enhance the image of their business...

Top 8 Things to Clean in a Bar
When it comes to cleaning your bar or pub, there are a number of areas that need specific and repetitive cleaning during working hours (as well as after the bay is closed). Certain areas in a bar will be designated for enjoying food and/or drinks, while other areas...

Prevent Data Center Overheating and Failures with Cleaning
Issues in a data center can be devastating and destructive to the business. Downtime can rapidly accumulate, and problems from damaged equipment can be troubling. Avoiding these problems with proactive, consistent cleaning will improve your service stability and...

Maura Feltault joins Clean Method as Director of Business Development
Maura Feltault has joined Clean Method as Director of Business Development. She will work out of the Atlanta market to focus on southeast regional development while also taking up other tasks at the corporate level. Ms. Feltault brings with her a wealth of experience...

How to Clean Data Center Floors
It’s vital to consistently address dust, debris, and contaminants on and under the floors of your data center. Dirt and dust can cause havoc on your data center equipment, accumulate in vents and fans, and cause power loss and overheating problems. We've previously...

How Data Centers Deal with Dust
A main concern for any data center is dust. Dust can be carried in through the air and human traffic entering into the space. Dust can be harsh on data centers and computing infrastructure. So, how do data centers deal with dust to ensure their business runs smoothly...

Maximize Data Center Efficiency with Routine Cleaning
Part of optimal operation of your data center means keeping your controlled environment clean through a proactive cleaning routine. A routine cleaning process including properly wiping equipment, cabinetry, floors, and fixtures will allow you to maximize data center...

Sam Perkins joins Clean Method to lead business development in the Carolinas market
Sam Perkins has joined Clean Method to head up business development in the Carolinas market—a key area where the company is rapidly building market share. A native of Chevy Chase, Maryland, Mr. Perkins has lived in Charlotte, North Carolina since 2020. He is a...

Importance of Cleaning and Sanitation in the Food Processing Industry
Food processing, where raw food materials are turned into other foodstuffs including canned, fermented, pasteurized, dried, and smoked, requires sanitary and hygienic conditions. Cooking, packing, and handling of food substances is a messy operation and needs thorough...

Office Cleaning vs. Data Center Cleaning: What’s the Difference?
Having a data center that houses a group of networked computer servers needs specialized cleaning supplies, solutions, and processes to properly maintain a safe and sanitary environment. When determining the cleaning needs for your data center, you might wonder how...

Why Cleaning is One Key to Retail Success
Cleanliness in your retail store shows your clientele that you are professional, competent, and value a positive experience. Preparing a tidy, dust-free, and fingerprint-free retail space with easy access throughout your store means an environment that is safe,...
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