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Office Cleaning Tigard OR

Office Cleaning

Office Cleaning Tigard OR
PDX Cleaning offers premier maid services for office cleaning in Tigard and the surrounding cities. Your office can be clean at all times if we handle the cleaning and maintenance you require. Our office cleaning will do a full sweep of your business so you can have the peace of mind of knowing that you will arrive at a clean place every single day.

Can office cleaning decrease sick days?

The answer here is yes. Office cleaning can definitely go along way toward promoting better health by decreasing irritants in the air as well as reducing viral and bacterial agents. A healthier environment amounts to healthier employees—which means fewer sick days!

  • Reduce Allergens – Dust mites, microbial debris, and allergens deposited by insect and rodent activity can greatly increase the level of allergies your employees’ experience. This exacerbates not only the regular symptoms of allergies but also asthma and respiratory infections. These lead to more sick days as well as lower productivity.
  • Reduce Cold and Flu – In addition to ridding your office of allergens with regular office cleaning, our detailed cleaning also scrubs surfaces of viruses and bacteria. This reduces the spread of colds and flu, again lessening the number of days people need to call in sick.
  • Improve Air Quality – Removing dust and grime from your office space reduces the amount of debris that gets kicked into the air and circulated throughout the office through the vents and ductwork. Better air quality decreases the threat of respiratory infection and complications and, as a result, the number of employee sick days.

Office Cleaning Tigard Can Trust

One issue that is always a concern with office cleaning is trust. Cleaners often come into the office when everyone is gone. They need access and are often in the building while everyone else is gone. At PDX Cleaning, all our employees go through a thorough background screening. We always have a supervisor on-site to ensure quality and safety, as well as acting as the only key-holder. We are also licensed, bonded, and insured for your safety.

Ask us for our list of references. We are happy to pass along the many names and numbers of office cleaning clients that are thrilled with our services. We truly care about customer satisfaction—that’s why we guarantee it! If you don’t like something, let us know and we will come back and get it done to your specifications.

We offer all our office cleaning customers several cleaning package options to ensure you find something to fit both your needs and your budget. No matter what package you pick, we do all our cleaning with an eye for detail. We use non-toxic cleaning agents, to make sure there is no residue left to irritate employees or customers with sensitivities to harsh cleaning agents. When it comes to us, we think of everything.

Our Cleaning Services are available in these areas to serve you:

Portland, OR

Eugene, OR

Albany, OR

Salem, OR

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We proudly offer other services in Tigard, OR:

Cleaning service

Janitorial service

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Tigard OR

Office Cleaning Tigard Or

Tigard is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States.

The population was 48,035 at the 2010 census.

As of 2007, Tigard was the state’s 12th largest city.

Incorporated in 1961, the city is located south of Beaverton and north of Tualatin, and is part of the Portland metropolitan area.

Interstate 5 and Oregon Route 217 are the main freeways in the city, with Oregon Route 99W and Oregon Route 210 serving as other major highways.

Public transit service is provided by TriMet, via several bus routes and the WES Commuter Rail line.

Before colonization by European settlers, the Atfalati inhabited the Tualatin Valley in several hunter-gatherer villages including Chachimahiyuk (“Place of aromatic herbs”), near present-day Tigard.

Primary foodstuffs included deer, camas root, fish, berries, elk, and various nuts.

To encourage the growth of the camas plant and maintain a habitat beneficial to deer and elk, the group regularly burned the valley floor to discourage the growth of forests, a common practice among the Kalapuya.

The Atfalati spoke the Tualatin-Yamhill (Northern Kalapuya) language, which was one of the three Kalapuyan languages.

Prior to contact with white explorers, traders, and missionaries, the Kalapuya population is believed to have numbered as many as 15,000 people.

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