Category: Indianapolis
Indianapolis Janitorial Service You Can Trust
Did you recently move into a new office building? Are you having a difficult time keeping it pristine? Maintaining a clean office building is important not only for the sake of appearance as customers come in and out, but also for the health of you, your employees, and your building. And let’s face it: You […]
Holiday House Cleaning in a Hurry!
Whether we like it or not, the holiday season is here. If you’re like us, your to-do list is likely growing and may even feel a bit overwhelming. You have gifts to purchase, parties to attend, and projects around the house to complete before family arrives. Before holiday stress gets the better of you, cross […]
Why Cleaning Isn’t Only a Spring Thing
It’s great to think that deep cleaning your Indianapolis home only has to happen once a year. Wouldn’t it be great if spring-cleaning meant that all the dirt and clutter stayed at bay for months on end? However, we all know the truth: spring-cleaning usually doesn’t last through the summer. Just think of all that dirt […]
Not Another Spring Cleaning Checklist
You can find tons of lengthy, multi-tiered “spring cleaning checklists” out there. In fact, I’ve even Googled it for you. Getting organized on paper can be a huge help, like a road map on a long journey. It can also seem like a long list of crimes– and the execution of each task is your […]
Your Kitchen is Dirtier Than You Think
The Toilet Tautology Yes, your toilet is cleaner than your kitchen sink… because you clean it. You clean it because you are wary of its dirty function. And things you clean end up being clean things. Thus, in this BBC article, microbiologist Dr. Chuck Gerba calls your toilet seat the “gold standard” for its generally […]
Dirty Shower or Humble Canvas?
If you were to ask me about Chemistry, I might say that it is a science about all the things in the world, and the changes, bursts, fizzes, and whatnots of everything bumping into every other thing. Obviously, it is something I know almost nothing about it. I also know very little, academically, about art. […]