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Disaster Recovery Tips for Natural Disasters

Natural disasters are unexpected, unpredictable, and unbelievably difficult to recover from. A fire, tornado, hurricane, or flood can occur at any time, and your business needs to have a plan to bounce back. Listed below are some helpful disaster recovery tips to guide you when Mother Nature takes a turn for the worse.

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Training Your Employees to Save on Office Cleaning

No matter what kind of business you run, you will need to invest in office cleaning. This is an inevitable element of owning a business. With this in mind, there are some ways you can train your employees to help minimize your professional cleaning costs. Here are some training tips to help your staff cut your cleaning expenses.

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How to Effectively Use Different Types of Sanitizers

There are several types of sanitizers and disinfectants on the market, and they all serve the same goal in the end. These products are designed to eliminate germs and bacterial micro-organisms that live on the surfaces of countertops, desks, door handles, and more. 

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Commercial Vs Residential Carpets: Different Approaches to Cleaning

The biggest considerations when using commercial carpets are economy and durability. Compared to a home, an office setting may see much more foot traffic. As such the carpet should be able to handle the punishment. If a residential carpet is installed in a high traffic area it may deteriorate quickly, get flattened and the plush feel would be lost. 

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What is building maintenance?

Building maintenance, often referred to as property maintenance is the upkeep of a building and its surrounds. Building maintenance in Maryland includes the upkeep of buildings that rent out or lease space, places such as apartment buildings, commercial complexes or office buildings.

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