You enjoy doing business in Foxborough. The environment is great, and the people are friendly. But in the midst of all the pleasantries of your day-to-day routine, there is a nagging concern you can’t ignore: deep cleaning. At some point, there are cleaning tasks that need to be done.
If you are like so many other Foxborough business owners, you might wonder how often your property needs deep cleaning. There is no black-and-white answer given the number of factors involved. But we can help you figure it out by discussing each of those factors in more detail.
1. Daily Traffic
The first consideration is the amount of daily traffic your property gets. You want to look at two things: average property-wide traffic and the traffic individual spaces get. Look at areas like hallways, restrooms, break rooms, etc.
More traffic means more frequent cleaning. But heavy traffic also leads to the accumulation of dirt and debris, which facilitates the need for deeper cleaning.
If your property-wide traffic is high, you could be looking at deep cleaning two or three times a year. But if you have some high-traffic areas alongside others with comparatively less traffic, deep cleaning those low-traffic areas will require less frequency.
2. Staff Numbers
Believe it or not, staff numbers affect the need for deep cleaning. How? Employees bring dirt with them when they come to work. They also generate dirt and debris as they work. So the more staff you have, the more dirt you are ultimately looking at.
An office with just five employees will need to be deep-cleaned less frequently than a similar office with a hundred employees. Also remember that more employees mean more traffic. On average, larger companies need to deep clean more often.
3. What Your Company Does
Next up, what does your Foxborough company do? If your space is mainly a large sales office, your deep cleaning needs will be minimal. On the other hand, plan on more frequent deep cleaning if your company operates a warehouse, a lab, or any kind of industrial space.
Certain types of activities generate more dirt than others. The point of deep cleaning is to address embedded dirt, and the type of business you operate will contribute to the amount of embedded dirt there is to deal with.
4. Your Commitment to Daily Cleaning
Your organization’s commitment to daily cleaning has a direct impact on how frequently deep cleaning is necessary. Think of it this way: the more dirt you address on a daily basis, the less dirt you will see accumulating over time. The opposite is also true. Not dealing with dirt every day causes it to accumulate much more quickly.
This is why we recommend daily cleaning for so many Foxborough businesses. Simple tasks like vacuuming carpets, mopping floors, and cleaning office furniture cuts down on embedded dirt and reduces the frequency with which a space needs to be deep cleaned.
None of this is to say that deep cleaning can be completely eliminated. It can’t be. There is no such thing as a perfectly clean office. And because of that, dirt will always accumulate. It is up to you and your team to figure out how quickly dirt accumulates and then schedule deep cleaning accordingly.
All Pro Cleaning Systems can help with both daily and deep cleaning. We are professional cleaning specialists covering Foxborough and the entire greater Boston area. For more information about our services and how they can help you maintain a spotless workplace, contact us. Our team is ready to help.

