Cleaning dirty car environments December 1st 2009 Car service environments contain
minute particles of grease, oil,
and exhaust fumes which are
prevalent even in back offices
due to their airborne nature. In
addition, some technicians use
computers while working on
vehicles,making it easy to
transfer dirt onto office hardware.
As a customer-centric
organisation, Foursons Mitsubishi
needed standards to be high
throughout the premises.
James Jones, dealer principal,
noticed that the office keyboards
had sticky keys from the
deposited grease, and that
telephones were harbouring dirt.
Aware that this was a potential
health hazard, Jones contacted
commercial cleaning company,
Keep I.T.Clean,which specialises
in on-site deep-cleaning of office
hardware.The company returned
the hardware back to its original
condition through intensive
cleaning methods with minimal
disruption. Foursons Mitsubishi
now states it has noticeably
cleaner and measurably more
hygienic workspaces for all office
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