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Patients judge your practice on three surfaces, are you cleaning them properly?

Patients judge your practice long before they see a clinician. Most of that judgment comes from three surfaces in the waiting room: the reception counter, the chairs and armrests, and the bathroom they use while they wait. If those feel grubby or forgotten, patients quietly start to doubt everything else.

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The cleaning blind spots that cost gyms members

Member churn in gyms is rarely about the leg press; it is usually about what people see, smell, and step into on the way there. For most fitness clubs, the quiet killers are grimy showers and change rooms, stale air and odour, and a reception that never quite feels clean enough, and members vote with their feet.

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What “child‑safe cleaning” really means in NZ centres (and what it doesn’t)

At Clean Corp, child‑safe isn’t a cute label on a spray bottle, it’s how cleaning plans are built for early learning services across Aotearoa so kids aren’t breathing in, crawling through, or chewing on the consequences of lazy chemistry. When centres (and their cleaners) get this wrong, you end up with residues on toys, strong fumes in tiny sleep rooms, and parents who have no idea what’s actually being used around their children.

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Why warehouse floors are a safety system, not just a surface

Warehouse floors are not just something you drive a forklift over; they are part of your safety system. If they are dusty, oily, uneven or cluttered, you are not just looking at a housekeeping issue, you are looking at risk, lost productivity and frustrated staff.

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Common issues we see with outsourced cleaning

Outsourced cleaning is meant to be one of the simple parts of running a site. For a lot of managers, it ends up being another thing they have to keep an eye on...

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