Reliable Cleaning Services London, Cleaning Company London
-  Domestic & Office Cleaning London

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What separates us from the others?

  • We customise cleaning solutions to each customers needs.
  • We are insured.
  • All our staff are fully trained and vetted with references taken up in all cases.
  • Proven and ongoing quality programs and control to deliver excellence, value & cleanliness.
  • We are professionally accredited.
  • We provide free consultations and quotations.
  • We have experience spanning over 10 years.
  • We are one of the best cleaning companies in London!

Testimonials

"I own several apartment buildings in London. I am very fussy about cleanliness. Citywide Cleaning Services has done a great job for me. I now don't have to worry about a thing when my clients rent from me. I have had several instances when clients have left behind valuable personal property and NOT to my surprise; the Citywide Cleaning Services staff always turns in Client's property in a sealed envelope. I happily take my hats off to a company that provides good professional service."
Adele K - London

"We have used the Citywide Cleaning Services on a number of our Pre/post Tenancy cleans. They have always proven themselves to be a professional, efficient and reliable company. We would not hesitate in recommending them to other Estate Agents."
Estate Agents - London

"Our customers have already noticed the difference in the level of cleanliness since we switched our cleaning service provider to Citywide Cleaning Services. Their teams of Cleaners are very good and reliable. Please keep up the good work."
Joanne, London

 


Bathroom
Clean and Polish bathroom fixtures with vinegar.
Pour a little undiluted white vinegar unto a soft cloth to wipe chrome taps,
bathroom mirrors, towel racks, doorknobs and any other similar fixtures
in the bathroom.
Pour 400ml white vinegar into the toilet bowl. Leave to soak overnight to get rid of lime and water rings.

Remove Mould
Pour a bottle of 3% Hydrogen on the affected area,
wipe the area clean afterwards, mould should disappear for good.

Removing Stain from Cloth
Mix a teaspoon of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide with
a dab of non-gel toothpaste toothpaste, rob this with a soft cloth on the stain
and rinse to clean the stain.
WARNING: Only use on fabric that are colourfast

Remove Red Wine Stain from Carpet
Apply Soda water immediately or soak carpet in
a solution of 2 tablespoon borax per 500mol water.
Leave for a couple of minutes and absorb solution on
the carpet with dry cloth.

To remove gum from a carpet, try the following:
WD-40 - spray it onto the gum and leave for 15 – 20 minutes. You may 
need to apply it twice but the gum should be easy lift off after this.
Warm vinegar – apply directly on the gum and leave for 15 – 20 minutes. 
Scrape off the gum afterwards with a Kitchen Knife

Ice cube – To avoid making a mess, put a couple in a small plastic
bag and place the ice cube directly on the gum. This would harden
the gum and make it easy for you to lift it off with a kitchen knife.

However, If struggle to remove the gum yourself,
please contact a professional.


London  Cleaning Company

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Policy

1. Statement of Intent

1.1 Citywide Cleaning  Company London shall take appropriate measures to protect employees, cleaners and other persons who may be exposed to substances hazardous to health, that are generated out of, or are used in connection with, any activity under the control of the Company.

1.2 The Cleaning Company shall do all that is reasonably practicable to comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 (as amended) together with any other regulations referred to in the COSHH Regulations.
For the purpose of this Policy, a substance hazardous to health refers to any substance (including preparations) as defined in the COSHH Regulations, and attached as Appendix 1.

2. Risk Assessment of Substances Hazardous to Health
2.1 The Company undertakes to assess the risks to health from possible exposure to any hazardous substances. Work which exposes employees or cleaners to risk from substances hazardous to health is prohibited, unless, following a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risks created by the work, the risks to health are reduced to an acceptable level.

2.2 The purpose of COSHH assessment is to prevent or control exposure to substances hazardous to health. Assessments shall be carried out by a competent person who is familiar with the relevant legislation and has a detailed knowledge of the process.

3. Control Measures
3.1 Managers/Supervisors are required to establish and monitor the operation of systems to provide and maintain any control measure, personal protective equipment, or any facility required by the Regulations.

4. Duties of Managers and Staff Supervising Cleaners
4.1 Managers and cleaners supervisors must ensure that staff and cleaners are familiar with relevant safe handling advice and guidance, including, where appropriate, information, instruction and training about the risks of substances in use and the precautions to be taken, and that Risk Assessments and Substance Hazard Data Sheets and all appropriate protective measures are in place.

5. Duties of Managers/Supervisors/Cleaners
5.1 Manager/Supervisors/Cleaners must follow all safe working practices, guidelines and instructions and use any control measures in the correct manner. Defects discovered in any control measure, device or facility, or any item of personal protective equipment must be reported promptly to their line manager or academic supervisor.

Appendix 1 A 'substance hazardous to health' means a substance (including a preparation) -
(a) which is listed in Part 1 of the approved supply list as dangerous for supply within the meaning of the CHIP Regulations and for which an indication of danger specified for the substance is very toxic, toxic, harmful, corrosive or irritant.

(b) for which the Health and Safety Commission has approved a workplace exposure limit;

(c) which is a biological agent;
(d) which is dust of any kind, except dust which is a substance within paragraph (a) or (b) above, when present at a concentration in air equivalent to or greater than -
(i) 10 mg/m3, as a time-weighted average over an 8-hour period, of inhalable dust, or
(ii) 4 mg/m3, as a time-weighted average over an 8-hour period, of respirable dust;

(e) which, not being a substance falling within sub-paragraphs (a) to (d), because of its chemical or toxicological properties and the way it is used or is present at the workplace creates a risk to health.























































































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