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    Videos surface purportedly showing vandalization of N. Sulawesi ‘mosque’ – The Jakarta Post – Jakarta Post

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Amateur videos purportedly showing a group of people vandalizing what appears to be a mosque over an alleged permit issue in the predominantly Christian Agape housing complex in Tumaluntung village, North Minahasa regency, North Sulawesi, on Wednesday evening have emerged on social media.

    The incident is believed to have taken place on Wednesday night.

    In one of the videos uploaded by Twitter user @MohCipto1 a group of individuals can be seen taking apart furniture and fixtures while wearing shoes and sandals inside the building. They appear to be followed by onlookers who record the incident on their smartphones.

    Separate footage recorded from a different angle purportedly shows a group of men causing a ruckus while taking apart metal fences surrounding the buildings courtyard and damaging some of its walls, which appear to be made of plywood.

    The footage also briefly shows a banner put up in front of the building, which reads, We residents of Tumaluntung village oppose the construction of this mushola/mosque in our area because 95 percent of the residents around the mosque are non-Muslims; we dont want loudspeakers to disrupt our everyday lives; and we dont want to be charged with blasphemy for complaining about the noise.

    Another video uploaded by @MT_Reborn purportedly shows North Minahasa Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Grace Krisna D. Rahakbau alongside men in Muslim attire addressing the crowd in front of the mosque. She urges the crowd to calm down as local authorities had secured the scene and promises to swiftly bring those involved in the alleged vandalism to justice.

    The news has garnered strong reactions from Muslims on social media, with some calling the act barbaric and uncivilized.

    Yusra Alhabsyi, the head of Nadhlatul Ulamas (NU) youth wing GP Ansor in North Sulawesi and member of the provinces legislative council, told local news portal beritamanado.com that he condemned the act of destruction.

    Apprehend [the perpetrators] in 24 hours at the latest, Yusra said, while urging the North Minahasa Police to begin a mediation process among local religious figures to defuse tensions.

    Lets maintain peaceful diversity in North Sulawesi dont let the actions of a few people ruin our harmony.

    The building, identified on Google as Al-Hidayah Mosque, has been thesubject of controversy among local residents in recent years.

    A viral video uploaded last year shows a local village figure sealing the building as she claims it lacks an official permit as a place of worship. A local resident in charge of construction of the building, however, claimed that the building was actually a "public meeting hall" for Muslims, according to beritamanado.com.

    Building permits for houses of worship remain a contentious issue, with churches across the country being sealed off after failing to obtain permits, even despite years of compromise.

    The regent of Bantul in Yogyakarta, Central Jakarta, refused to reconsider his decision to revoke a building permit for the Indonesian Pentecostal Church in Sedayu district in July last year.

    In Jambi, local Christians prepared forChristmas in makeshift outdoor spaces as a number of local churches including the Assemblies of God Church (GSJA) remained sealedoff as of last December. (rfa)

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    Eric Fischl And The Saints Of Sag Harbor – Hamptons Independents

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

    Anthropologist Margaret Meads quote still holds true. And nowhere is that more apparent locally than in Sag Harbor, where April Gornik and Eric Fischl have given generously of their time, talent, know-how, and cash to bring the arts and the history of the village even more to the forefront.

    While Gornik is currently taking the lead midtown with the Sag Harbor Cinema, Fischl is busy uptown with the new Prime House Writers Retreat at 31 Madison Street, and, diagonally across from that, the old Methodist Church now known simply as The Church which has been gutted in preparation for its new role as an arts and culture center.

    If its possible for a space to be both cozy and cavernous at the same time, architect Lee Skolnick has created it. Construction is well-underway; Fischl is hopeful for a late-April, mid-May finish. In anticipation of that, Sara Cochran has been named as the executive director and chief curator of The Church.

    But in the meantime, while still in the nuts and bolts phase, the religious past and the art-as-religion future have intersected within the walls of the former house of worship, particularly in the soaring Arts and Crafts Mission-style windows that could have been designed by Gustav Stickley himself.

    The center of each of the 20 windows has a large square of glass; it is there, explained Fischl, where the arts saints of Sag Harbor, the dead saints, will be canonized.

    And not only the visual artists, but the literary artists are included.

    Of course theres Herman Melville. And John Steinbeck. They have to have had, genuinely, national or international impact, Fischl said as he held up his portrait of Melville in front of the window, the light streaming through the authors beard. He acknowledged that, at first, I thought we might be stretching it with 20.

    He smiled. So far, were up to 150 who fit the description.

    It goes all the way back, he continued, to James Fenimore Cooper in around 1820 who married a DeLancey with Sylvester roots (think Shelter Island), and spent enough time out in Sag Harbor to praise it excitedly 30 years later in his book The Sea Lions. From then on, artists and writers came to the East End in droves, many taking up residence in Sag Harbor village.

    Fischl said he would paint the first 20 saints before handing the baton, or brush, to another artist, perhaps one of the artists-in-residence of The Church, which, when complete, incorporates a few simple bedrooms along with a private living area off the main community space.

    Fischl sees The Church being an anchor for the old whaling village. Youve got Bay Street down on the wharf, he said. Now youll have the cinema for film and film education, and at this end, the writers retreat and The Church. He spoke about community outreach and arts education in the schools, but also, reinventing Sag Harbor as an arts tourism hub. Instead of coming to town for the restaurants, or the water, people will actually come here for the art.

    The exposed beams of the church some of which are inscribed with initials and dates long past vibrate with astounding energy, and why wouldnt they? For over 150 years, hymns resonated throughout the space as church-goers prayed and looked heavenward.

    Fischl looked up, at the church bell which can be spied through the beams. The space is sacred, he said reverentially. And art is also sacred.

    Then he smiled again and pulled on the bell rope, hard, and the sound that pealed forth sounded like the start of something exhilarating.

    For more information on The Church and the Prime House, visit http://www.sagharborchurch.org.

    bridget@indyeastend.com

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    Brighton Society want Oatly’s advert on St Peter’s Church removed – The Argus

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A FIERCE dispute is currently raging between a heritage group and an oat drink company.

    The Brighton Society claim Oatly have unlawfully unfurled a huge advert on the front of St Peter's Church in Brighton.

    The group, which seeks to "promote high standards of planning, architecture and design" in the city, claims planning permission is needed to display the advert.

    This follows the brand having painted a large mural on a wall at the corner of Church Street and Gardner Street in November last year.

    Brighton and Hove City Council demanded the advert was removed as no permission had been given.

    A spokesman for the Brighton Society said: "We understand no permissions were given to Global Street Art Agency, Oatly's media provider.

    "Oatly's Church Street ad was unauthorised and now this ad is.

    "For an ethical company they seem to acting unethically in the public realm."

    But Oatly responded denying any wrongdoing.

    A spokesman said: "Weve often used construction sites with scaffolding as ad spaces since we believe this to be both convenient and non-intrusive (as the building more or less would be covered either way).

    "There are ongoing conversations between the church and the council and its common practice to allow posting during this time.

    "If not, councils may request banners to be removed and theres been no such request."

    Brighton and Hove City Council stated that no rules or regulations had been breached in the display of the advert.

    A spokesman said: "Consent to display advertisements on the site expired last year.

    "However, any advertisement displayed there still benefits from deemed consent under advert regulations.

    "We are currently dealing with a new application to renew the temporary consent."

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    The Gateway to the South – Daijiworld.com

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Shona Adhikari

    New Delhi, Jan 30 (IANSlife): This is about Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, the gateway to the southern part of India. Like other cities in India Chennai too has had to change but interestingly, this large and undoubtedly splendid city, despite its ever growing population, it always seems to have room for more.

    Its 150-foot lighthouse has always been the best view of the city and harbor, from the 150 ft lighthouse on the vast Marina Beach. A beach unlike the beaches in other states it is not always packed with people and filled to over-flowing. In fact at certain times in the day, it may seem almost deserted. But like the sea breeze that cools the city every evening, the beach is busier than before and modernity is bringing in fashions and activities into this normally sedate city these days.

    The winds of change blew slowly and differently in sedate Chennai. In a way historically, it happened when the city donned a new name - giving up its old name Madras and was re-christened Chennai. The change in the name meant that it was no longer named after 'Madrasapattinam', which was the British settlement but was named Chennai after the parallel local area known as 'Chennapattinam.

    With the past of many decades, the hamlets that had integrated to form Madras have witnessed phenomenal growth but despite this, Chennai continues to be a comparatively laid back city in comparison to other Indian metros. This has much to do with the sense of pride and aesthetics that come naturally to the dignified people of Tamil Nadu.

    The erstwhile city of Madras is less than 400 years old, but gives the feeling of having been around for much longer. The British reached the area fairly early in their occupation of India and left traces of their military might at Fort St George and their religious presence at St Mary's Church said to be the oldest Anglican Church.

    However Christianity appears to have been in the area many years earlier - in the16th century Portuguese explorers are known to have built a church over the tomb of St Thomas - one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus - which was known as the San Thome Church. In 1893, the British rebuilt it giving it the status of a Cathedral. Designed in the neo-gothic style, this is one of the few known churches in the world, to have been built over the tomb of an apostle of Jesus. The St Thomas Cathedral Basilica located on the hillock St Thomas Mount, is also known as the International Shrine of St Thomas and draws pilgrims from all over the world.

    Chennai can be said to have grown from a combination of villages that were gradually added to the original British settlement. These were either annexed or rented from erstwhile rulers, or given as grants, forming the different areas that are part of the Chennai that we see today. The very first village to be added was Triplicane, an area given on rent by the Ruler of Golconda, followed by more areas such as Egmore, Nungambakkam, Vepery, Tiruvottiyur, Tondiarpet, Vyaasarpuri, Ennore, Periapet, Perambur and others - each bringing its own historical and traditional values. Among the newest to be added post the two World Wars, were Adyar, Guindy and Saidapet. Some of the complex history of the growth of Chennai, may be seen at the Museum.

    The White Town', was the area where the English settled down and in 1644, built a fortress, which came to be known as Fort St George. It was the very first Fortress built in India by the British and in time became the coastal city of Madras leading up to the modern city of Chennai. The construction of the fort led to further settlements and plenty of trading activity, in a location that had so far been uninhabited land. Needless to say, the Fortress was the centre of all the activity. Even today, Fort St George continues to be part of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and other official activities.

    The East India Company which had entered India in 1600 for trading activities already had a license for trading at Surat. But to secure their trade lines they felt the need of a port closer to the Malaccan Straits to trade in spices. They managed to buy a piece of coastal land originally known as Chennirayarpattinam'(orChannapatnam') where they began construction of a harbor and a fort. The Fort was built at a cost of 3,000 pounds and completed on 23rd April 1644.Coinciding with St George's Day, the patron saint of England, the Fort was named Fort St George, in his honour.

    Soon, the Fort became the hub for plenty of activity, with a new settlement known as George Town. It was this area that faced the sea and fishing villages that went on to add villages that grew to form the city of Madras. It was also from here that the English established their influence over Carnatic and kept at bay, the rulers of Arcot and Srirangapatna as well as the French Forces in Pondichery. In 1665, the fort was enlarged and strengthened with an enlarged garrison, after hearing the news of the formation of the French East India Company.

    The Fort with its 20ft tall walls the British were able to withstand a number of attacks during the 18th century. However it was briefly in the possession of the French from 1746, but was restored to England under a Treaty in 1749. The Fort now serves as one of the administrative headquarters for Tamil Nadu and still houses a garrison of troops in transit to various locations in South India and the Andamans. The Fort Museum contains many relics of the Colonial era, including portraits of many of the Governors of Madras, maintained by the Archeological Survey of India with the administrative support of the Indian Army.

    Actually The St. George Fort has two sections that are worth seeing - the St. Mary's Church and the Fort Museum. St. Mary's Church is the oldest surviving church built by the British in India as well as the oldest Anglican Church in India. St. Mary's Church is said to be the oldest Anglican church - "East of the Suez' and the oldest British building in India. It is said have been built in 1680 when those who lived in the fort needed a place of worship. The church was built with voluntary contributions from the English who lived at the fort. It was planned to be "80 feet long, 50 feet broad and built with 3 aisles arched with brick and stone".

    Work on this charming building began on March 25, 1678 and the church was established in 1680. It has certainly stood the test of time very well. The tombstones in its graveyard are said to be the oldest in India. Another interesting structure is a 150 ft tall Flagstaff, made entirely of teakwood. Special in many ways, the St Mary's Church is quite famous and has often been referred to as the 'Westminster Abbey of the East'.

    However, one of the most striking buildings here is the Fort St. George Museum. It houses the relics of the British personnel who inhabited this fort. The construction of the building was completed in 1795 and served as the Madras Bank, while the large hallway upstairs served as the venue for public meetings as well as for entertainment. Today, the fort museum showcases a host of artifacts such as coins, medals, paintings, letters, etc, belonging to the colonial period. The banqueting hall Wellesley House is named after Richard Wellesley, the Governor-General of India. The 14.5 ft tall marble statue of Lord Cornwallis (1738-1805) carved by Thomas Banks, is considered a rare masterpiece of art. Carved in England, it managed to survive the rough seas and reached India safely.

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    How EWG Scored the Cleaning Products Recommended by Today – Environmental Working Group

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Recently an episode of NBCs Today show recommended eight cleaning products for clean living that it said were both effective and environmentally friendly. Given EWGs longstanding work evaluating cleaning products based on the ingredient safety and disclosure in our Guide to Healthy Cleaning, we wanted to see if those choices really make the grade for a healthier lifestyle.

    The Guide to Healthy Cleaning, which rates more than 2,500 products, is an online database created to help consumers learn more about the ingredients used in household cleaning products and find options with less toxic ingredients. Products are scored on a scale of A to F, based on the hazards associated with their ingredients and how transparent the manufacturer is about those possible hazards.

    Good news: Overall, we were pleased with the shows recommendations. Our guide scores most of the products A or B. Here are the recommended products and our scores:

    Laundry Products

    Today recommended two laundry products:

    Eco Nuts Organic Laundry Soap isnt in our database, but the products only ingredient is deseeded organic fruit of the Indian soapberry tree. Soap berries, sometimes called soap nuts, contain saponin, a natural cleaning agent that washes dirt and stains from fabrics. They are an excellent alternative to dangerous and poorly degradable conventional detergents.

    The Guide to Healthy Cleaning rates almost 1,000 laundry products. Click here to see the 8.5 percent that score an A.

    All-Purpose Cleaners

    Today recommended three all-purpose cleaners:

    We give Seventh Generations All-Purpose Cleaner a fairly low score because it contains the preservative methylisothiazolinone, which is linked to serious allergic reactions.

    Our guide currently rates more than 600 all-purpose cleaners. To see the more than 150 that score As or Bs, click here.

    Carpet Cleaner

    For carpet cleaning, Today recommended one product:

    All the Dr. Bronners products in our database score an A or B. They can be diluted to make a variety of cleaning products.

    Only 7 percent of the carpet cleaners and stain removers rated in our guide score As. Click here to see the four carpet products.

    Toilet Cleaner

    To clean toilets, "Today"Show recommended this product:

    Our guide rates 74 toilet bowl cleaners. Currently only four score an A this Seventh Generation product, along with three others.

    Towels

    Today recommended this reusable microfiber cloth:

    Our guide does not score towels. However, we recommend consumers consider using reusable towels such as this one. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, a vast majority of tissue products sold in North America come from boreal forests, adversely affecting wildlife and climate. A reusable towel is more sustainable and can help save money.

    Note: Manufacturers frequently change product formulations. The product scores shown here reflect our most recent assessment of these products. The formulations may have since changed. Also, the formulation in the product you are using may differ from the version in our guide. Match the ingredients on your product to what we have reflected in the guide to ensure that the product is the same.

    You can read more about EWGs methodology and how products are scored here.

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    The Old Paths: The love of money – The Stokes News

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Do you ever watch awards shows and wonder what planet these people are from? Or maybe if you are on another planet? For example, I used to watch the Grammys back on the old paths, but when I looked at the lineup of performers for last weeks show, as well as the nominated singers, I recognized so few of them that I decided to forgo this annual event.

    After my Facebook friends posted about the vulgarity of some performers, I was glad I opted instead to watch The Help on DVD with my hubster. I am also relieved I didnt bother with the recent Golden Globe awards after I heard how the hosts language often had to be bleeped out.

    Sometimes I still watch the Oscars just to see if Ive even heard of the nominated movies. The artsy powers-that-be dont usually nominate the types of movies I frequent pictures from the Star Wars or Marvel superhero franchises, flicks that even kids could enjoy, faith-based films for the family.

    However, occasionally the Emmy folks take into account some of the social justice movies I love, (although I still think Viola Davis shouldve won Best Actress for The Help back in 2012 no offense, Meryl). Yes, I am a sucker for a movie about a cause, but especially one based on facts.

    I have seen some especially powerful ones in recent months. One was Dark Waters, starring my favorite Incredible Hulk, Mark Ruffalo, as corporate defense attorney Rob Bilott. I am beyond puzzled as to why it received no Oscar nod.

    This riveting drama tells the true story of a lawyers fight to hold the giant corporation DuPont accountable for supposedly knowingly poisoning people with some of their household products, as well as with the wastes from making those products. The movie had some bad language and purposely-dreary sets and scenery, but it is a story everyone who owns a Teflon pan should acquaint themselves with.

    This movies premise felt uncomfortably familiar to someone who has fought against improper disposal of coal ashthe toxic fly ash that once coated our cars, roofs, garden soil over in Dry Hollow where I grew up. When I mentioned the uncanny similarities to my daughters as we exited the dark theater, an older man walking in front of us suddenly turned to me and asked, Are you from West Virginia?

    No, sir, I replied, explaining that I identified with big companies polluting the areas here in N.C. He told me he was from the very areas depicted in Dark Waters economically depressed regions in WV where big business could more easily dump on those they considered less-equipped to realize the risks and fight back. We two strangers spoke for a few minutes, feeling an unexpected kinship.

    As a conservative who is very much pro-life, I find it extremely ironic that many national leaders of the same conservative party which fights against abortion dont seem very concerned these days with environmental pollutants that arent pro-life at all. If you are concerned about the life of a babe in the womb (as am I), shouldnt you be just as concerned about the lives of people outside the womb who are being slowly poisoned by the toxins some wealthy companies are producing and dumping?

    In other words, why is it only wrong when a life is suddenly terminated before birth? Isnt slow and agonizing termination over many years just as bad or even worse? When the Bible said that the love of money is the root of all evil, it wasnt kidding. Money is not inherently evil; the love of it is as in greed that cares more about profits than humanity.

    Dark Waters explores that type of greed where the bottom line obviously matters more than the people in poor rural areas who are having groundwater and farmland tainted with toxic chemicals. And these arent just toxins that will eventually fade away; they are called forever chemicals because they do not totally leave the bloodstream, thus slowly accumulating over a lifetime.

    As part of the PFAS family of chemicals, these man-made toxins wear titles such as PFOA or PFOS. Studies have estimated that at least 98 percent of humans have some amount of these forever chemicals in their bodies already. The same is true of animals, as the toxins have been found even in seawater in remote locations.

    (You should Google what happens to pet birds when a Teflon pan is heated to extremely high temperatures. The result might shock you.)

    These chemicals were used for decades in stain-resistant carpets, microwave popcorn bags, carpet-cleaning liquids, Teflon products, upholstery, apparel, floor wax, textiles, firefighting foam, sealants and even some foods. Due in part to Lawyer Bilotts fight against DuPont, public awareness of forever chemicals has led to many U.S. companies ceasing to use them, but some imported goods may still contain these toxins.

    Some populations at high risk of danger are those who live near industrial waste dumping sites IF the wastes were not properly disposed of. Studies have conclusively proven that such dumping sites tend to exist in rural areas where the citizens are poorer and more likely to be of minority status. The implication is that such people are of little value.

    And that, my friends, is unethical. As one of my favorite movie characters Malachi Johnson (played by Danny Glover in the western Silverado) says, That aint right, and Ive had enough of what aint right.

    Once again, the answer to all of this is found in the Good Book. If everyone yes, even big business interests and wealthy industries loved their neighbors as themselves, none of this would be happening. If you love your fellow humans as much as you do yourself, you would never dump toxic waste in someone elses backyard because you wouldnt want it in yours. You would not knowingly cover up the fact that the chemicals you are using to make it easier for us to fry food or clean our carpets have been proven to pile up inside our bodies and cause many kinds of cancers and diseases.

    The Bible says that love covers a multitude of sins. In truth, it prevents sins, too. I pray that love for humanity will one day trump the greedy love of money. Miracles do happen.

    Leslie Bray Brewer can be emailed at theoldpathsatwalnutcove@yahoo.com. Her blog is at http://timesofrefreshingontheoldpaths.wordpress.com.

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    Say goodbye to pet stains, Hoover Smart Carpet Cleaner now $170 (Reg. $270) – 9to5Toys

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Hoover SmartWash Corded Upright Deep Cleaner in green (FH52004PC) for $169.99 shipped. Regularly up to $270 at Best Buy, todays deal is as much as $100 off and the best we can find. Very similar models are currently on sale for roughly $200 at Amazon and direct from Hoover, for comparison. Ideal for getting rid of pet messes and other stains, this carpet cleaner is also capable of removing dust, hair, debris, and harmful allergens from your floors. It features an auto mix function for maximum efficiency along with a dual tank, an 8-foot hose with a 2-in-1 attachment tool and it ships with some cleaning solution to get you started. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

    Considering how notable todays deal is, it might make sense for you to use a fraction of your savings on some extra cleaning solution. The included container wont last forever and the Hoover Paws & Claws Deep Cleaning Carpet Shampoo is ideal for pet situations. The highly-rated formula also has Stainguard Technology which helps to protect your carpets from future issues as well.

    Youll also want to check out our deals on vacuums today. Cordless Dyson stick vacs are starting from $117 right now and you can still score the iRobot Roomba 960 robot vacuum at $100 off.

    Remove stubborn pet messes and dirt from your home with this Hoover SmartWash automatic carpet cleaner. The auto mix and clean feature helps you plan the cleaning process for maximum efficiency, while the dual-tank system is ideal for simple refills and emptying. This Hoover SmartWash automatic carpet cleaner features an ultra-light frame for easy mobility and storage.

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    Carpet Cleaning Software Market |Global Industry Size, Analysis, Growth Factors, Key Companies, Regional Outlook, Future Insights Till 2026 – VOICE of…

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    The Importance of Commercial Cleaning and Cleanliness in the Workplace – Nature World News

    - January 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Jan 27, 2020 04:51 AM EST

    It's okay to fall off the band wagon when it comes to keeping the home tidy from time to time but cleanliness in the workplace is another story. That is to say, a clean workplace is not only a way to keep employees organized but also a necessary obligation to prevent illness, accidents and injuries.

    After all, keeping the workplace clean can remove bacteria and prevent illness from spreading. As if that's not enough, this cleanliness can help reduce the risk of tripping, slipping or falling in the workplace. With this in mind, let's take a closer look at the importance of commercial cleaning.

    Cleanliness is a Sign of Trust and Reliability for Visitors/Associates

    Do visitors or business partners visit your workplace? The last thing you want is a bad first impression and an untidy workplace sends out all the wrong signals. With a commercial cleaning service, you can maintain a spotless workplace that gleams and shines for first time visitors. In this sense, cleanliness is a sign of trust and reliability for customers or visitors of any kind.

    Keeping a Clean Environment Will Help Staff Be More Productive

    Believe it or not, keeping a clean environment will also help your staff be more productive. More specifically, a tidy workplace is always more comfortable, while the absence of dirt or grime will leave the environment smelling a lot better than before. And in case you might be asking yourself, commercial cleaners are well versed on keeping out of the way. What's more, staff and employees will rarely feel distracted by the presence of cleaning staff.

    Commercial Cleaning Provides a "Deep Clean" Service

    Cleaners are a fantastic asset in any form but commercial cleaners provide what you might call a "deep clean". In other words, commercial cleaning will get into every nook and cranny that are sometimes missed by regular cleaning services. As a result, you will have a much cleaner, brighter and happier workplace for all to appreciate.

    Keeping the Workplace Especially Clean Will Save Money

    When it comes to saving money, maintaining cleanliness with assets such as equipment is a good way to avoid the cost of repairs later on. Similarly, keeping the likes of bathrooms, conference rooms and break rooms clean is sure to reduce the need for renovations in the future. Finally, the exterior of every building is far more in need of cleaning than the interior and this is something that commercial cleaning services know best.

    Commercial Cleaning Involves Specialized Equipment

    Commercial cleaning uses a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment to carry out a more technical form of cleaning. For instance, most workplaces are without specialized carpet cleaning machines or ladders and cherry-pickers for hard-to-reach spots on the exterior.

    Conclusion

    Cleaning services are necessary for any workplace but commercial cleaning most often goes far beyond the call of duty. Aside from keeping everything fresh, these services can help save money over time, while ensuring your future customers or associates are left with the first impression you deserve.

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