North West school cleaning services

27th Oct 2020

Every one of us has been affected by the Covid-19 outbreak in one way or another. Schools were shut for a period of time, but the majority are now back open again for children to continue learning and seeing their friends.

It is essential that schools are regularly cleaned to a professional standard to ensure they are as germ-free and safe as possible for staff and pupils. We have been working with schools such as St William’s Catholic Primary School in Wigan and many more.

Here are just some ways we ensure schools are cleaned to a high standard.

TOUCH-POINT CLEANING 

As well as cleaning all floors, walls, and surfaces, we are able to complete touch-point cleaning. These are the areas that staff and pupils are likely to regularly touch such as light switches, shared stationary, playground railings, and toilet flushes.

OUTDOOR & FACILITIES CLEANING

Jet-washing, leaf collecting, and bin cleaning are also services that we are able to offer here at iDEAL FM. The staff kitchen, school toilets and any other facilities in the school will also need cleaning in order to prevent any hidden germs from spreading!

FOGGING

We use a simple room fogging product that eliminates viruses from the atmosphere and sanitises all surfaces. The product remains active for up to 7 days after use and can be used anywhere covering even hard to reach areas making it highly effective. 

HOW CAN WE HELP?

Deep cleaning is not something new to us – we have been deep cleaning schools, community centres, offices, and gyms even before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. You can trust us to deliver a top-quality and thorough deep cleaning service.

We are based in the North West but able to travel – give us a call on 01925 599202 or fill out our cleaning form to get started! You can also visit our school cleaning services page for more information.

“Ideal understood the gravity of the task at hand by ensuring to gain as much information as possible from not only Manchester Pride staff but other stakeholders on the site too. They took the initiative to arrange meetings and visits with key venues around The Village. This went a long way to putting people’s mind at ease before they undertook the task in the first year. There’s been a great amount of positive feedback in relation to the cleansing of the streets.”

- Kieran Bussoopun Events Manager, Manchester Pride
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