Monday, July 5, 2010

Request a free quote for cleaning services


Boston Cleaning Company, Inc    
TOLL FREE  1-800-834-9995
Andrew Pabian/Sales Executive  ext 202

To learn more about our spend management and our in depth management system
Click on our link for a free quote:  http://www.bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com/request_a_quote.php

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Web Brochure - Free pdf Download

Written By Anthony Pasquale

We have put together an online brochure with some detailed information about our services.

The brochure explains the various services related to almost any type of facility in a variety of markets.

It has details of  important questions as to choosing a cleaning company as well as all of the services that are important to maintaining a fine facility.

It was meant for any current or prospective client to easily keep on file in the form of a PDF file.

Just click and download free pdf file;  http://www.bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com/brochure.pdf

If you have any questions not covered in our brochure, you can always contact
Andrew Pabian/Sales Executive TOLL FREE at 1-800-834-9995 ext 202

Sunday, February 7, 2010

How To Choose A Commercial Cleaning Company

Written By Anthony Pasquale
Operations Manager
Boston Cleaning Company,  Inc.

There are several things that you should do before actually choosing a commercial cleaning firm.

After etching out several firms that you think look like they can handle your facility, your work has just begun. If you do not investigate deeply enough, it could be a big problem down the line.

1... During the interview of the cleaning firm, find out who the actual day to day operations manager of your facility will be and find out how he will plan a system to maintain your facility.
He will need access to computerized scheduling, in depth detail cleaning crews and emergency response crews. Quality control of the night or day crew via inspections and constant communication with the operations manager and supervisor.

2... When calling a reference, make sure the operation of the business is similar to yours.
Find out who the dedicated operations manager is and how he maintains the facility on a day to day basis as well as special request and emergency situations.

3... Find out all of the resources available to the cleaning/building maintenance company.
Do they have carpet cleaning, floor striping and waxing capability. Do they have buying power to get you good prices on paper products, liners, chemicals and specialty products?
Can they respond to emergencies within critical minutes of a situation?
Do they have access to a background screening and drug testing service that can provide reports to your company?

4... If any company wants to lock you into a year or ninety day out clause in the contract, beware of that company. A thirty day written notice to discontinue the service is more than fair. Service may drop even worse after a notification.

If you follow these guidelines and they are met, they will pay endless dividends for you and your company as it will be the track that will create a great business relationship for many years.

It will develop into a vital partnership of trust, great service and satisfaction to you and your employees.

To request a free quote online please click on our link and one of our sales representatives will contact you very soon;  http://www.bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com/brochure.pdf

Friday, January 22, 2010

Green cleaning pro and con

Written By Anthony Pasquale
Operations Manager
Boston Cleaning Company, Inc.

Green Cleaning/LEED Certification:

One of the hottest topics in the facilities maintenance industry today.

It is true, that if you work with your cleaning company, the nine cleaning related points needed towards LEED Certification can be met.

Nine Points That Need To Be Met:

* Institute the use of environmentally-preferable and/or bio-based and reduce –risk
cleaning chemicals
* Install and use a closed loop chemical management dispensing system, minimizing
human exposure
* Use concentrated cleaning chemicals, and dilute accurately via a chemical
management system
* Institute the use of environmentally-preferable paper products throughout the facility
* Institute the use of environmentally-preferable plastic refuse bags
* Install walk-off mats at entry-ways
* Use micro-fiber mops and cloths
* Use energy-efficient vacuums with filters
* Utilize a chemical management software program to manage, monitor and supply
documentation

However! There are still almost thirty more points pertaining to the operation of the lighting, plumbing, electrical, hvac and design and function of your facility. Depending on the level of LEED Certification you are seeking, it may take several months and even several years before you get that highly desired LEED Certification.

During that time, you will have to document the use of the chemicals, equipment and procedures that your cleaning firm will require. The procedures will have to be sustained through the interim waiting period and then audited after your facility receives LEED Certification.

It will be quite beneficial to choose a cleaning firm that will document the use of and have access to third party certified green cleaning products and equipment.

I would suggest using a larger cleaning firm as they will have greater access and purchasing power with the green cleaning supply distributors. These products are not so cheap, so larger purchasing power will help. Furthermore, many green cleaning products do not work that well, so you must have someone with a proven track record. Make sure to request MSDS sheets and product use and effectiveness.

For more information or to request a free quote for your facility please click on our link and one of our sales representatives will contact you very soon;  http://www.bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com/brochure.pdf

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Advice on Commercial Cleaning & Janitorial Services

Written By Anthony Pasquale
Operations Manager
Boston Cleaning Company, Inc.

I would like to introduce Boston Cleaning Company, Inc. and myself to facility managers that need information in the commercial, industrial, and retail sectors.

I am the co-founder and President of Operations for the Boston Cleaning Co.,Inc.
We have been serving Boston, Greater Boston and now most of New England since 1975.

I have been involved in all types of building services from the smallest offices to some of the largest buildings in the area. We currently service over 350 clients with around 300 employees and I would like to share my experience with you. From clean rooms to large wharehouse operations or large and small office space, we can handle your concerns.

Our goal for every facility is to give the best possible service for the best possible price
and to create a long term business relationship based on those two principles.

Check out our Services section on our website at: www.bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com  for more information or our online brochure section for some even more insight.

We would be glad to help you if you have any questions or would like to request a proposal to clean your facility.

For more information or to request a free quote for your facility please click on our link and one of our sales representatives will contact you very soon;  http://www.bostoncleaningcompanyinc.com/brochure.pdf