Workstations
Desks, shared surfaces, floors, bins, and touchpoints.
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Recurring office cleaning and janitorial support for workstations, conference rooms, restrooms, lobbies, breakrooms, glass, trash, supplies, and the daily details visitors notice.
Office cleaning without drift
AMI turns office cleaning into a visible operating standard: clear scopes, recurring schedules, stocked restrooms, ready conference rooms, maintained lobbies, and responsive communication when traffic or tenant needs change.
Office zone map
Instead of another service-category grid, this page maps the spaces AMI needs to keep ready: work areas, restrooms, lobbies, breakrooms, glass, trash, and supplies.
Desks, shared surfaces, floors, bins, and touchpoints.
Fixtures, mirrors, floors, odor control, and supplies.
Entrances, reception, glass, fingerprints, and visible floors.
Counters, sinks, tables, trash, and shared food areas.
Doors, partitions, conference glass, handles, rails, and switches.
Desk bins, liners, recycling stations, and removal rhythm.
Traffic, access windows, tenant expectations, problem areas, supply needs, and current cleaning drift shape the first scope.
Workstations, restrooms, lobbies, breakrooms, glass, trash, and floors are separated so expectations stay clear.
The plan separates nightly resets from weekly detail work, periodic deep tasks, and add-on service needs.
The office should read as managed before employees, visitors, tenants, or patients walk through the door.
Cleaning cadence
What AMI checks
This matrix replaces the generic scope cards with a cleaner service-detail object: zone, task, and standard.
Office reset proof
Small misses create the feeling that the office is unmanaged.
The office reads as ready before the first person arrives.
"The office should look ready before the first employee, visitor, or tenant walks in."
Office & janitorial positioning
Add-ons when the building needs more
These cards make the detail page feel like a real buying path: start with office janitorial, then layer in specialty support when the facility needs it.
VCT, hard floors, carpet spotting, and scheduled detail work when traffic starts showing.
Lobby, restroom, trash, and spill response during business hours or high-traffic periods.
Doors, sidelights, partitions, conference glass, and visible smudge control.
Paper goods, soap, liners, and inventory checks when the office needs operational support.
Plan the office scope
Tell AMI what kind of office you manage, what areas need recurring attention, and where the current janitorial plan is falling short.
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