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Top 5 Cleaning Products For Your Office

  • Thomas Oppong
  • Sep 25, 2018
  • 3 minute read

When it comes to keeping your office clean and clear, it might seem like a quick and easy task – after all, barring spills or accidental messes, your workplace is neat and tidy most of the time. But when it actually comes to keeping your office hygienic, there’s more to it than you might think. Here are the top five cleaning products that you should be using in your office regularly.

Computer and telephone cleaner

It might seem like the desk you sit at is one of the cleanest parts of the office, but in fact, between our faces and our hands, we’re spreading more than 400 times(!) the number of germs than any other location just from our keyboard and telephone.

Good computer cleaner and telephone disinfectant is a must for any office, especially when multiple people are using the same desk throughout the day – which is common in modern offices with many employees.

Window cleaning products

The modern office can be as much glass as solid walls; and unlike bricks and mortar, any marks on a transparent surface are very visible, and can quickly make your office space look grubby and unprofessional. Keeping good window cleaning products on hand can keep that light flowing through. Not only does this keep your office looking bright and beautiful, but it also ensures that everything looks better for longer.

Disposable cloths

Accidents happen, from a spilt cup of coffee to a particularly messy pastry. When you’re in the workplace, the quick solution can often be the best when it comes to mopping up those little problems – and disposable, hygienic products such as cloths can make that job far more efficient, allowing workers to tidy up as they go instead of requiring further effort. For office settings, disposable items can be far more efficient than reusable products, especially items that can be recycled such as paper towels.

Bathroom sanitation

You can have the cleanest office space in the world, but if your bathroom facilities don’t have the same level of care, germs and unhygienic practices soon spread from one room to a whole department, and eventually to the whole company. With many dangerous germs originating in the bathroom, excellent hygiene products, both for the cleaning of facilities and for the staff themselves to use, are very important.

Only half of workers now describe the restrooms at their workplace as very good or excellent. By offering hygienic conditions and cleaning products that work, you’ll have far happier and healthier staff in no time. An unhygienic bathroom can lead to serious illnesses and even result in many staff being off sick at one time.

Multi-purpose cleaners

For smaller offices or businesses, it just isn’t efficient to take up a large amount of space with many different cleaning products, especially for rare incidents or even for cleaning purposes that are now defunct.

Opting for a multi-purpose cleaner for surfaces and materials can reduce the cost and amount of cleaning products you have on-site, while still maintaining a good level of cleanliness and hygiene. This is ideal for small office kitchens or tea areas, providing the proper level of hygiene all in one package.

When it comes to keeping your office as clean as possible, it’s important to have the right tools for the job – and by picking multi-use, hygienic cleaning products, you can provide that clean environment without taking up too much space, or making the job too difficult.

Hygiene at work is incredibly important, so keeping these top cleaning products in your office can make all the difference between a healthy, happy workforce and multiple days of sick leave.

Thomas Oppong

Founder at Alltopstartups and author of Working in The Gig Economy. His work has been featured at Forbes, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and Inc. Magazine.

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