Building Care

Building cleaning means the maintenance and basic cleaning of building surfaces, floors, windows, furniture, facades, and sanitary facilities – often made from many different materials.

All surfaces coming into contact with many people each day – such as in schools, airports, public transport, department stores and administrative buildings – must be hygienically cleaned in order to protect people from harmful microorganisms and infection and ensure that the buildings themselves do not become a source of an epidemic. Proper care of building infrastructure will also ensure the durability of investments made in public facilities.

Maintaining buildings is essential for real estate management

Building care products and systems for basic cleaning include everything from general purpose cleaners, strippers and polishes through to specific sanitary and disinfectant cleaners.

Maintaining floors in public spaces

Floors care requires a range of products to cope with the different floor surfaces (carpet, wood, tile, marble, rubber, etc.) and applications such as cleaning, polishing and stripping. Floor care products include floor polishes and waxes, restorers, polish and wax removers, and raw materials such as waxes and acrylic emulsions that protect and restore surfaces in public buildings.

As well as the appropriated product, a range of specialist machines (scrubbers, high or low speed polishing single disk machines, vacuum cleaners) and utensils (mops, lamellos, etc.) are required, together with trained personnel, for an optimal result.

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