COVID Cleaning Resolutions

Shari Cedar

Vice President

AK Building Services

Cell 917.533.4886

Office 561.471.8817

www.akbuildingservices.com

2021 has finally arrived. Here is a new resolution to add to your list: root out 2020’s grit and grime, and give your office and home a deep clean to kick off the year right. Do not wait for the proverbial “spring cleaning.” Get it done now; the benefits are well worth the effort. 

Some tips from AK Building Services:

Clean Space = Healthy Space

While COVID is front and center, do not forget you still can get “regular” sick. A deep cleaning will rid your space of dust, dirt, and other allergens that may be lurking beneath. Cleaning your office or home with a quality disinfectant can kill up to 98% of the germs. 

Clean Space = Productive Space

It goes without saying that when you are in a fresh, clean, and clutter-free environment, you will be more productive. Without clutter, the brain is able to better concentrate on the task at hand. Added bonus: kids who are in virtual school will also benefit from a clean and tidy environment. 

Clean Space = Welcoming Space

Even with social distancing, we have all found ways to come together, both socially and professionally. A dirty home or office is off-putting, whereas a clean space is inviting and welcoming. 

Clean Space = More Control 

There is an intangible feeling we get when an area is clean. A satisfaction that makes us feel in control of our lives. It may be intangible, but it is empowering. 

Make your resolution now for a clean and healthy start to 2021. Call today and let AK Building Services handle all of your commercial cleaning needs. You won’t regret it.

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