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*.• '• <br />Ten Most Important Questions to ask before you select <br />a Janitorial Service for your Business <br />■ Number of Years in Business <br />How long has the company been in business? Ask for a client list. Look out for <br />the ’Fly-by-Night" and "Mom & Pop" operations. <br />■ Training <br />Are the service providers properly trained? Ask if they have received professional <br />training and to what degree. Do they have a Certified Training Program for any <br />specific areas such as Bloodborne Pathogen? <br />■ Company Insurance <br />Does the company provide liability insurance, bonding and workers <br />compensation insurarice? This could be a real problem if there is any damage to <br />your facilities. <br />Customer Support <br />What type of customer support do th^ offer and are they able to assign o <br />service contact for your company? Can they assign one customer servi <br />representative for your company? <br />one <br />service <br />Monthly Billing <br />Is the company able to invoice once per mc.'.'.h for services performed? Avoid the <br />small companies which require weekly or bi-monthly invoicing just to make their <br />payroll. <br />Tull Service and Modem Equipment <br />Can the company provide expendable supplies, such as: paper towels, toilet <br />tissue, toilet seat covers, hand soap, plastic trash liners, etc. and if so, are their <br />prices competitive? <br />■ Security <br />Is the company trustworthy enough to have keys and access to your building at <br />night? Ask for list of customers to check their integrity and past history. <br />■ Attire and Company Identification <br />Do the employees weai' the proper attire and identification tags? How do you <br />identify if tne people in yot Sui ding are authorized to service your facii'^? <br />■ References <br />Request a lis." of current customers that the company has provided service for at <br />least twelve months. <br />I