Cleaning floors: Sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and polishing floors to remove dirt, dust, and debris.
Emptying trash bins: Collecting and disposing of waste materials from bins and recycling receptacles.
Dusting surfaces: Wiping down surfaces, furniture, fixtures, and equipment to remove dust and cobwebs.
Sanitizing restrooms: Cleaning and disinfecting toilets, sinks, mirrors, and other restroom fixtures.
Replenishing supplies: Restocking restroom supplies such as toilet paper, soap, and paper towels as needed.
Cleaning windows: Washing windows and glass surfaces to maintain cleanliness and visibility.
Maintaining outdoor areas: Sweeping sidewalks, removing litter, and keeping outdoor areas clean and presentable.
Reporting maintenance issues: Notifying supervisors of any maintenance or repair issues that need attention.
Following safety procedures: Adhering to safety protocols and using cleaning chemicals and equipment safely and appropriately.
Adhering to cleaning schedules: Completing tasks according to a predetermined cleaning schedule and ensuring that work is completed efficiently and on time.