If your business or office has been closed since mid-March as a result of the coronavirus and you finally are preparing to reopen, one of the first calls you likely will make will be to your commercial cleaning contractor.
But will they answer? Don’t be surprised if they don’t. Or if you don’t get the answers you were expecting.
The Toll on Business
Like many other industries, the commercial cleaning business has been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis. And like a lot of other businesses, many individual contractors lost some or even most of their business as a result of the massive closures.
Unfortunately, that means some commercial cleaners may not be able to reopen right away, if at all. With dramatically reduced income — or in some cases zero income — a lot of commercial cleaning companies had to furlough their employees. So it’s going to take time to call them back to work, assuming they are available and want to come back.
It’s the same issue just about every business affected by the crisis is facing right now, only worse.
All Bright on the Job
So don’t be surprised if your call to your cleaning contractor goes unanswered. Or if your contractor tells you they won’t be able to return to your normal cleaning schedule right away. Or that they need to modify your cleaning schedule temporarily until they can hire more people.
If you don’t like what you hear, your next call should be to All Bright Janitorial Service. Our cleaners are on the job and ready to go back to work full speed ahead. In fact, we never lost a step.
If your cleaning contractor has shut down or isn’t able to fulfill your commercial cleaning needs in order for your business to reopen, All Bright Janitorial Service is ready to step in and get the job done.