A cleaner can accomplish a variety of tasks in 3 hours, depending on the size and condition of the area to be cleaned. Here’s a general idea of what might be done in that time frame:
Living Room and Dining Area:
Dusting all surfaces, including furniture, shelves, and decorations.
Vacuuming or sweeping and mopping floors.
Cleaning windows and mirrors.
Vacuuming upholstery and cushions.
Tidying up and organising items.
Kitchen:
Cleaning worktops and surfaces.
Wiping down appliances.
Cleaning the sink and taps.
Sweeping and mopping the floor.
Bathrooms:
Cleaning and disinfecting the toilet, shower, bath and sink.
Cleaning mirrors and glass surfaces.
Wiping down countertops and fixtures.
Sweeping and mopping the floor.
Bedrooms:
Dusting furniture and surfaces.
Vacuuming or sweeping and mopping floors.
Organising and decluttering items.
Work Areas:
Dusting desks, chairs, and other furniture.
Wiping down computer monitors, keyboards, and phones.
Vacuuming or sweeping and mopping floors.
Emptying bins and replacing liners.
Common Areas:
Cleaning and disinfecting tables, chairs, and countertops.
Vacuuming or sweeping and mopping floors.
Dusting and cleaning glass surfaces.
Kitchenette/Break Room:
Wiping down worktops and surfaces.
Cleaning the sink and taps.
Cleaning appliances like the microwave and fridge exterior.
Sweeping and mopping the floor.
Restrooms:
Scrubbing and disinfecting toilets, sinks, and countertops.
Cleaning mirrors and glass surfaces.
Sweeping and mopping the floor.
Factors That Can Affect What Can Be Done:
Size and Condition of the Area: Larger or more cluttered areas will take longer to clean.
Specific Requests: Special cleaning tasks or focus areas can change the usual routine.
Number of Cleaners: More cleaners can get more done in the same amount of time.
This is a general guideline, and the actual tasks completed can vary based on specific needs and priorities.
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