The 'Four Zones' Home Cleaning System (Part 1)

October 12th, 2009

The household is divided into four zones. We completely clean each zone before moving to the next. Our cleaning experts don’t have the practice going over the same ground or cleaning surfaces twice, make extra trips around the house or counterproductive moves like wiping dust onto a just vacuumed floor.

Here are the four zones:

Zone 1: Bedrooms, bathrooms and halls.
Zone 2: Kitchen, informal dining area and family room.
Zone 3: Formal living room and formal dining room.
Zone 4: Laundry room, home office and other miscellaneous spaces.

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Zone 1: Bathroom, bathrooms and halls

Cleaning starts with areas which need the most ‘laundry’. Our home cleaners will go to each bedroom and follow strict rules of cleaning:
* Strip the sheets of the beds, throw them into the hall;
* Go into bathroom and throw towels, washcloths and bath mats into the hall, too. Then they will gather washable items in a laundry basket, put them near the washing machine and start a wash load with the bath mats and couple of towels.
* Empty the all the bins in the bedroom;
* Move furniture in the centre of the room, starting from the entrance of the room, moving from left to right;
- Remove any dust from the walls using lambswool duster, working from top to bottom, including pelmets, window frames, pictures and furniture.
- Vacuum around the entire bedroom starting at the far corner of the room.
[Moving from the bedroom to downstairs]
* Put away the upstairs cleaning caddy’;
* Vacuum the upstairs hall, moving backwards toward the stairs;
* Take a rubbish bag and back down the stairs, vacuuming;
[Moving from the downstairs to the bathroom]
* Our cleaning experts’ next job is to start spreading around cleaning chemicals;
- Spray cleaner around inside the toilet bowl.
- Spray all-purpose cleaner on the basin, surrounds and bath.
* Empty the rubbish bin;
* Spray a clean rag with window cleaner and clean all mirrors;
* Scrub the inside of toilet with the toilet bowl brush and flush;
* Wipe down the basin, bath and surrounds;
* Rinse basins and baths;
* Spray purpose cleaner on the toilet seat and exterior as well as showel walls then wipe everything down;
* Mop the bathroom floor;

Note: Our home cleaners never mix cleaning substances due to following high safety standards.

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