How often do the floors of your building need to be cleaned each day? For many businesses, regular floor cleaning is considered a necessary evil. Where there is heavy footfall, dirty floors are sure to follow. Every visitor carries the sand and debris that gathers on the roads, pathways and parking lots that surround your premises. If you want to make a good impression, those floors need to be pristine clean at all times.
The problem is taking an approach that concentrates only on the interior of the building is not the right strategy. When you consider most of the dirt that tarnishes your floors is carried from the immediate vicinity of your building, it makes more sense to tackle the issue at the source.
Parking Lot Sand & Debris
Your parking lot is part of the surrounding environment. Any borders or barriers are, in a sense, imaginary. People may recognize restrictions and the rules of using a parking lot, but sand and debris are unperturbed by such human societal conventions. This is the source of the dirt you will find gathering on the floors of your building.
Regular sweeping is a more effective strategy for getting rid of sand, dirt, and debris. A Tymco Model 435® and Model 600® True Regenerative Air sweeper uses advanced technology to suck up dirt and debris without the fallout of sand and other dirt particles resettling on a parking lot surface. An Elgin® mechanical broom sweeper uses a conveyer belt system to store dirt and debris so it can be disposed of off-site.
This cleaning strategy can accommodate any business schedule as well as mitigate disruptions due to customer footfall and traffic. If you want a more effective way to reduce the number of times your internal floors need cleaning, reach out to Twin City Sweeping today for more information.