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Great Book to help in Starting your Cleaning Business
I wanted to share one of the great books I studied to get my cleaning business started. Start Your Own Cleaning Service (Start Your Own ) was put out by Entrepreneur magazine. They are now on the 2nd addition of Start Your Own Cleaning Service (Start Your Own ). This is a great book that has some great tips to get started with minimum cash up front. Here are a few things the book covers:
- Current statistics and trend forecasts that keep you ahead of the curve
- The ins and outs of finding customers
- New ideas for hiring and training employees
- What equipment and supplies you’ll need (and where to find them)
- How to use technology to make your business competitive
- Up-to-date legal, tax and insurance requirements
- How to avoid common pitfalls
- Surefire tips for growing your business
The book only cost $11 bucks on Amazon. The information I got from the book is priceless.
How to Use Ladders Safely in Your Cleaning Business
When you’re in the cleaning business, chances are your employees will need to use ladders for some of their cleaning tasks. Whether it’s to wash windows or to dust a hard-to-reach ledge, training your employees to use ladders safely is very important if you don’t want them to fall. The following are tips for using ladders safely:
- Use a ladder that is the appropriate size for the task at hand.
- Use ladders that are in good condition. Check rungs to make sure they are secure and check your shoes for grease and grime, and clean if necessary.
- Never use a metal ladder when working with electrical fixtures.
- Stepladders should be opened fully with spreaders locked in place. Never use a stepladder as a straight ladder.
- Use both hands when climbing a ladder. Keep your weight centered between the rails and do not overreach on either side.
- Carry tools and window washing equipment on a tool belt.
- When working at heights exceeding 6 feet, have a second person hold and steady the ladder. Ladders should not be stored where they present a tripping hazard, nor where they can fall on people.
- Ladder angle – one foot out for each four feet of ladder working length.
- Always use a ladder or footstool on a flat, stable floor.
- Never stand on chairs, desks, boxes, books or other objects to reach up high.
- Never lean or reach to one side of the ladder. Instead, get down and move the ladder.
- Use caution cones when working in areas where there are a lot of people.
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