Changing the way clean is seen
Cleaning provides a feeling of comfort, safety and healthy spaces. Even the smallest things make a difference in how we experience the spaces we live and work.
Before the pandemic, cleaning was a backstage activity, designed to be as unobtrusive as possible. It was also an assumed activity unless there was evidence indicating otherwise. For example, if you walked into a restaurant or a hotel room and everything looked clean, you would assume that it was. You’d only start to question the cleanliness, and perhaps your own health and safety if you saw obvious indicators that it was not.
Best practices for cleaning
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Clean visible |
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Communicate |
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Transparency is about more than just cleaning
Being open and transparent about cleaning procedures provides a feeling of safety. In a 2020 survey by Deloitte Consulting, 73% of employees stated they would feel more confident if they observed active cleaning efforts. And although conditions have shifted, we continue to believe that the need to feel comfortable in public spaces is important. People have a genuine need to feel safe and to receive clear communication about health, cleanliness and safety. We put considerable effort into creating safe spaces that meet business-critical demands for employees and customers alike.
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