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Doing More With Less
OKAHSA
2010
Today
• Why is productivity important• Types of cleaning systems• “Productivity Enhancers”
YOU MAY HEAR NOTHING NEW TODAY!
Productivity
• “The quality and state of being productive”
• Activity is not always productive• Combine speed, quality and
efficiency to maximize productivity
Why is productivity important?
• Increasing labor and overhead costs
• Reduced revenues/funding• Awareness of health issues• Maintain appearance levels
What type of Cleaning System do you utilize
now?
Cleaning Systems
• Zone/Area cleaning - this system centers around one cleaner assigned to a single floor, station, section of a building or pod in a facility. The employee performs all duties related to cleaning.
• Team/Specialist cleaning - this system’s focus is on a division of labor. Team cleaning divides zone cleaning activities into four distinct functions.
Specialist/Team Cleaning• Trash function (light duty specialist) • Vacuum function (vac specialist) • Restroom function (restroom specialist) • Utility/project function (utility specialist)
Cleaning Systems
• Day Cleaning - this system utilizes cleaning during daytime or business hours. Detail and project cleaning are performed before or after working hours.
• Blended Cleaning – it combines the best features of zone cleaning and some of the principles of team cleaning to create flexible system. Trashing, dusting, and vacuuming only. Restroom and Project tasks are assigned to a specialist.
Cleaning Systems
• Collaborative Cleaning – in this system, both the custodian and tenants participate in selected cleaning tasks. Such as students putting chairs on desks or office personnel doing their own trashing.
• Skip Cleaning – this system prioritizes all cleaning tasks and may eliminate or reduce some cleaning activities altogether due to changing situations.
Productivity Enhancers
Entryway mattingKeeps 80% of soil outside$500/lb to remove soil
Applying Floor Finish (sq ft/hour)
Conventional mop = 1,667 Quick Coat II = 6,316
Productivity Enhancers
Floor finishLower solids = 5 - 6 coatsHigher solids = 3 - 4 coats
Spray buffing vs BurnishingSpray buff = 2,0002,000 RPM = 10,000
Productivity EnhancersConventional dust mopping
12” mop = 4,54536” dust mop = 12,500
Productivity EnhancersVacuuming Carpet
12” upright = 2,239Back pack = 7,27328” carpet sweeper = 10,000
Productivity EnhancersCarpet cleaning
Bonneting = 955Extracting = 1,714
Hard floorMop & bucket = 4,16720 “ Autoscrubber = 15,748
One more productivity enhancer
• Clean as needed versus as per scheduled–Use common sense–Empower employees
FACILITY ESTIMATOR PROGRAM
No Second Guessing
Quickly justify new equipment purchases, accurately recommend products and
appropriate staffing
levels.
QUESTIONS?DADR = DIFFERENT ACTIONS WILL
BRING DIFFERENT RESUTLS!