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Workplace Health and Productivity?

By Woody Maxim

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A healthy worker equals a productive worker. This statement rings true in all workplaces. Many times, office workers get caught up in their daily routine and they neglect their workspace. Cleaning up and keeping one's workspace hygienic ranks as a low priority as compared to the preparation of reports and proposals for which the boss has set a deadline.

The potential amount of microscopic bacteria and viruses on your dirty office desk can be frightful. In an article on health reported November 13, 2006 by CNN, it was stated that Office toilet seats had 49 germs per square inch, he found. But desktops had almost 21,000 germs per square inch. Phones were worse -- more than 25,000 germs per square inch.

Even though it only take a few minutes to wipe down your work area with antibacterial wipes, the infrequent and haphazard way that it is being done by workers leaves their workspaces as breeding grounds for nasty germs and bugs.

Many workers, myself included, dread having to lug out the office vacuum cleaner or cleaning out the communal refrigerator when their name comes around on the cleaning roster. Time spent cleaning is sometimes viewed as unproductive waste in the eyes of the boss.

Due to this mindset, many workers unconsciously put off cleaning up their workplace and thereby subject themselves to increased risk of developing ailments which could drastically reduce their level of productivity in the office.

To insure that your staff is performing at their optimal level it would be a great idea to hire a reputable local cleaning company with trained cleaning staff to do the job. A qualified cleaning staff, one that uses the proper cleaning supplies, will get your office clean and sanitized in short order. With the right people and equipment for the job cleaning will be a breeze and your workers can spend more time being more productive at work.

Your staff will be happier arriving to a clean and neat office each day. They will feel more energized and ready to face the challenges they meet while one the job. It would also reflect that you, as an employer, are concerned about your employees health and safety. It would certainly help build up your reputation as a health conscious employer.

Keeping your office clean also means that office lighting is regularly maintained. It can be very frustrating for employees to deal with constantly flickering lights or lights that don't work at all.

With all the benefits of engaging external cleaning help for your office there is no need to hesitate.

Universal Building Maintenance provides janitorial cleaning services throughout the Orange County. To request a proposal do visit our website at http://www.ubmaintenance.com

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