Archive for November, 2010

 
Nov
19

SharonVery very pleased to say that Sharon Redman was voted by the team to be the Green Mopper of the Month for October. Sharon is the longest serving Green Mopper, having been working consistently hard for us since 2007. She’s always brilliant at her job, week after week, meticulously setting the standard for getting great results efficiently.

In October, Sharon volunteered to lead cleaning teams at some very challenging deep cleans. She did loads of overtime and ensured that the team did a great job and that our customers were happy.

So, thank you Sharon.

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Nov
05

Tea tree oilAs the cold and flu season takes hold, regular cleaning of the things that gather our germs is vital. When we clean commercial premises, we place great emphasis on cleaning touch points like doors, light switches and hand rails. And phones and keyboards will harbour germs too. These are the places where germs can be passed on to others. If we could trust everyone to have impeccable hand hygiene regime, we’d all be fine. But that’s unrealistic. As a green cleaning company, we don’t want to compromise on our vow to never use harsh toxins in our cleaning. So we did a little research and it turned out that vinegar is a natural anti bacterial product. As is tea tree oil, which also has anti viral properties. So here is our concoction for a natural anti bacterial germ busting spray:

Take an empty spray bottle, add a few drops of tea tree oil, half fill it with white vinegar, then top it up with water. Give it a gentle shake to mix up the magic. And there it is. We use a clean microfibre cloth sprayed with a generous dose of our concoction.

Natural, easy AND cheap!!!

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Nov
02

Eggs and baconEggs and bacon. DeLISH! What a treat for lazy weekend mornings after a hard working week. So many ways to enjoy a sinful, leisurely breakfast laden with unnecessary calories & fat, but bursting with comfort and flavour and happiness. Shall I pop to the shops and buy all the bits and make my own fry up? Shall we cycle to Carats Cafe? Is the weather nice enough to enjoy a lardy breakfast on the seafront? So many choices….

That is until I started this networking malarky. I’ve just booked in for all the November networking breakfasts that I enjoy for excellent networking, but mainly for great fun and super chattering. So that’s;

1 x Hove Business Association breakfast - scrambled egg, bacon, sausage, beans & toast

1 x Juice FM Breakfast Club - scrambled egg, sausage, tomatoes & toast.

2 x Brighton & Hove Chamber breakfasts -scrambled eggs, the tastiest bacon, mushrooms & toast.

So what do I want for breakfast at the weekend?! RUINED!

PS. I don’t mind really. It is great fun, and I’ve met some smashing new people. I’ll be the size of a small bungalow by Christmas of course, but what the heck.

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