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20 Tips to Keeping Your Office Clean

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Office cleanliness is an important part of maintaining a healthy work environment. Not only is it unsightly to have a cluttered and dirty office, but it can also be dangerous.

Here are 20 tips to help you keep your office clean:

  1. Keep rubbish removal regular. Make sure you have a rubbish removal schedule and stick to it. This will help keep the office tidy and free of clutter.
  2. Have a place for everything. Designate specific places for each type of item in the office, and make sure everyone follows these guidelines. This will help prevent messes from forming.
  3. Purge regularly. Go through your office periodically and get rid of anything that you no longer need or use. This will declutter the space and make it easier to keep clean.
  4. Use storage containers. Plastic storage containers are a great way to keep office supplies and other items organised and off of the desktops.
  5. Make use of vertical space. Use shelving, cabinets and other storage solutions to take advantage of all the vertical space in the office. This will help you store more things without taking up valuable floor space.
  6. Tidy up at the end of each day. Take a few minutes each night to put everything away and make sure the office is clean. This will make your job much easier when you wake up in the morning.
  7. Invest in a good vacuum cleaner. A powerful vacuum cleaner is a must for any office. It will help you quickly clean up any messes that occur.
  8. Keep the desktops clear. Only put what you need on your desktops. This will make it easier to clean and keep organised.
  9. Clean the office regularly. Don’t wait until the office is cluttered and dirty to start cleaning. Instead, take a few minutes each day to tidy up everything. This will prevent the mess from getting out of control.
  10. Disinfect surfaces regularly. Make sure you disinfect all of the surfaces in the office on a regular basis. This will help kill germs and keep everyone healthy.
  11. Use rugs and mats. Place rugs and mats at the entrances to the office to help catch any dirt or debris that may be tracked in. This will help keep the office floor clean.
  12. Vacuum the carpets regularly. Make sure you vacuum the carpets at least once a week. This will remove all of the dirt and dust that has accumulated.
  13. Clean the windows and mirrors. Keep the windows and mirrors clean so everyone can see clearly. This will also make the office look more polished and professional.
  14. Get rid of clutter. Clutter is one of the biggest causes of messes in the office. Make a point of getting rid of any unnecessary items, and you’ll find it much easier to keep things clean.
  15. Use desk organisers. Desk organisers are a great way to keep everything in its place. This will minimise the amount of clutter on your desk.
  16. Make use of labels. Labelling everything will make it easier to find what you need and put everything away properly.
  17. Take care of the furniture. Make sure you dust and polish the furniture on a regular basis. This will help it look new for longer.
  18. Keep the windows open. Letting in some fresh air can help keep the office smelling clean and fresh.
  19. Stock up on supplies. Make sure you have plenty of cleaning supplies on hand, so you can quickly deal with any messes that occur.
  20. Get help when needed. If you find that you can’t keep the office clean on your own, ask for help from your coworkers or hire a professional cleaner.

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