The single biggest driver of how often an office needs cleaning is footfall, not floor area. A 50-desk office running a 9-to-5 pattern has very different needs to a shared reception space with visitors coming and going all day.
High-touch areas — washrooms, kitchens, reception desks, door handles — benefit from daily attention regardless of overall office size. These are the areas where skipping a day is most noticeable to staff and visitors alike.
Communal areas with lower footfall, meeting rooms used only occasionally, and storage areas can often move to an alternate-day or twice-weekly cycle without any visible drop in standard, freeing up budget for the areas that need daily attention.
Rather than applying a blanket schedule, our Regulated Cleaning team maps cleaning frequency to zones within your site — high-touch daily, communal alternate-day, low-traffic weekly — so budget goes where it's actually needed.
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