Tag Archive | "commercial cleaning security policies"

How commercial “encapsulation” cleaning transformed my company!

How commercial “encapsulation” cleaning transformed my company!

VAST instructor, Jeff Cutshall, not only will dramatically improve your technician’s attitudes and actions in the customer’s home- he also runs his own commercial carpet cleaning business. Jeff shares how his company has cleaned up big time with “encapsulation” and just why you should get on board …

Read the full story

Posted in SFS Instructor’s BlogComments (7)

Adding “Employee Accountability” To Your Company

Adding “Employee Accountability” To Your Company

So are you feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders? Share the load with your people (and help them stay honest too!) with this Special Report: “Adding Employee Accountability in Your Company”!

Read the full story

Posted in Special ReportsComments (0)

Never leave a commercial cleaning account’s door unlocked again …

Never leave a commercial cleaning account’s door unlocked again …

Nothing is worse than a raving angry call from a regular commercial carpet cleaning customer who discovers your crew left his or her business unlocked all night! Stop this particular nightmare forever with this week’s “quickTIP” …

Read the full story

Posted in quickTIPSComments (0)

How to avoid getting hung out to dry on commercial carpet cleaning without a key …

How to avoid getting hung out to dry on commercial carpet cleaning without a key …

Have you been stuck waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting for your contact to show up and lock up after you finish a commercial carpet cleaning account? Nothing is more irritating and frustrating. If it has happened to you then you will “feel his pain” as a Salt Lake city carpet cleaner shares the typical “key boondoggle” …

Read the full story

Posted in Steve's "Bleeding Hearts" Advice ColumnComments (0)

How can my janitorial service not get blamed for unlocked doors?

A Los Angeles Building Service Contractor is sick and tired of getting blamed for every unlocked door. Steve says he only has three options …

Read the full story

Posted in Steve's "Bleeding Hearts" Advice ColumnComments (0)