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First, at
no cost to you, a Church Care Inc. analyst will conduct an
on-site survey, including an interview to determine the
individual needs unique to your ministry. Then, after careful
consideration is given to your specific
usage
and scheduling, we will provide you a copy of the completed
"Clean Care Analysis". This evaluation form will clearly
identify your special needs as well as provide you with an
estimate of the cost to implement a "Clean Care" maintenance
program that covers all your requirements.
With your decision for Clean Care, our
bonded, highly trained staff will take over all of your
custodial duties, performing them efficiently, professionally
and on schedule.
Our unique
program will result in properly cleaned buildings at lower costs.
Our custodians are trained in the conservation and proper
application of cleaning chemicals, and all facilities are cleaned
according to our rigorous Clean Care guidelines.
Our expertise will result in fewer hassles and better control for you. Our
management relieves you of the administrative, supervisory and disciplinary
responsibilities involved in directing in-house efforts. Quality control is
assured by our diligent operations department, which continuously monitors our
job sites, and, if you should bring a problem to our attention, it is handled
immediately. Service excellence is guaranteed!
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If all the dust and soil
in the air of an average city in one year fell at once, it
would bury us with up to 21 feet of dirt. Fortunately, it
doesn’t all fall at once or we would be talking about
bulldozers instead of dust mops.
Any good battlefield
general will advise that knowledge of the enemy is essential,
and dirt is the enemy. It comes in many sizes, shapes,
materials, weights and configurations. Simple categorization
is impossible; even yesterday’s allies (like floor wax) become
today’s foes when you wish to remove them.
The last factor is
cleanliness -- actual freedom from soil. The appearance of
edges and corners have a dominant effect on overall floor
appearance. We have often heard the advice: worry about the
edges and corners; the centre of the floor will take care of
itself. Very true!
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