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Prolong the life of carpeting
It’s no surprise that flooring is one asset that regularly requires maintenance. Soft flooring like carpeting is susceptible to frequent soiling and staining, especially in high-traffic settings like retail stores, airports, libraries and convention centres. Every day, building occupants and visitors track loose dirt and wet contaminants like water and mud into the facility. Keeping these soils from impacting the look of carpeting is crucial.
Learn more about best practices for prolonging the life of your flooring and upholding your brand image as detailed by GSF, a global cleaning services company that delivers clean environments.
The case for clean carpeting Clean carpeting is aesthetically pleasing and sets the tone for every customer’s visit. Research shows that dirty carpets can lead to reputational damage and other problematic outcomes for organisations. According to a 2020 survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of carpet care system manufacturer Whittaker, 93 percent of Americans say dirty carpets would negatively impact their perception of a business. Thus, organisations risk upsetting and losing the majority of their customer base if they do not have a dedicated approach to carpet care in place.
The survey revealed exactly how facility visitors would respond upon seeing dirty carpeting. More than half of US adults (58%) would assume the facility is not clean. In the wake of the pandemic, customers must believe in your facility’s commitment to maintaining clean environments. Additionally, 56 percent would look for an alternative facility to visit, leading to lost business that may be difficult to recoup. Half would spend less time in the facility. In facilities where goods and services are sold, like retail stores, hotels and convention centres, less time in the facility often translates to fewer sales.
Tips for five-star flooring Keep carpet clean and extend its lifespan by implementing the following best practices:
Install entrance matting Entrance matting is carpet’s first line of defence against soils because it removes the majority of contaminants from guests’ shoes before they reach carpeted flooring. It is much easier and cost-effective to remove and clean matting than it is to clean carpets constantly. Install entrance matting at entrances and allow for several metres to give visitors ample space to wipe and scrape the soles of their shoes. Matting is a year-round essential, though it is most crucial during wet seasons when moisture and grime become stuck in shoe treads.
Vacuum regularly It is easier to conduct more thorough carpet cleaning if you vacuum regularly to remove embedded soils from carpet fibres. While your vacuuming schedule will vary depending on foot traffic and typical weather patterns, it is recommended to do so consistently. This could mean daily or every other day. Thanks to improvements in technology, vacuuming is more efficient than ever. Consider implementing an autonomous vacuum sweeper that not only delivers a high-quality clean but proof of performance. GSF USA rely on Whiz from SoftBank Robotics, powered by BrainOS, an operating system from robotics industry leader Brain Corp. Robotic vacuuming allows employees to focus on other high-priority tasks while floor care is completed.
Address stains as soon as possible Spills are inevitable, but stains don’t have to be. Train custodial professionals to be on the lookout for spills throughout their shifts so these can be cleaned up promptly. To effectively remove stains and keep them from impacting the overall look of carpeting, have a range of different stain removal solutions on hand. Some stains will be food- and beverage-based, while bodily fluids like blood and vomit may cause others. Employees should understand how to identify the stain type and apply the solution to maintain a like-new appearance.
Keeping carpeting in great shape Every facility manager wants to impress their guests through cleanliness. Since flooring is often the first thing customers encounter upon entering a building, it must always look its best. By following the recommendations outlined above or working with a building service contractor to outsource carpet care, facility managers can ensure that the carpeting remains clean and lasts for years to come. This will result in improved guest satisfaction and translate to positive word-of-mouth, longer visits, increased sales and a stronger bottom line. Plus, less frequent replacement results in less landfill waste. With all of these benefits tied to floor care, it is a must-have on your list of maintenance priorities.