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How To Clean Your House To Prevent The Spread Of Coronavirus And Other Infections

  There has been some confusion over exactly how the Coronavirus virus spreads . At first, we thought that it was only spread through contact, touching contaminated surfaces. Without proper Covid-19 Disinfection , we might touch a contaminated surface with our hands, and then touch our faces. That is how most people get infected – by touching their noses, mouths, or eyes, with infected hands.We now know that the virus that causes Covid-19 spreads through droplets in the air as well. Infected people sneeze; talk, or cough and they release respiratory droplets that spread the virus to other people close to them. This is why masks are necessary for everyone in addition to Coronavirus disinfection , especially in public.. Read More

Why your kitchen needs regular Kitchen Ducts/Exhaust Cleaning

  Cooking generates steam, airborne oil, grease and carbon particles . All these particles gather together and accumulate on the Kitchen ventilation. If not cleaned regularly accumulation becomes a serious fire hazardRegular cleaning of kitchen hoods,ducts, filters and fans eliminates some of the risks of critical fires taking place in the kitchen.Our cleaning systems enable us to thoroughly clean the whole exhaust to give you a spotlessly clean and safe kitchen. Our cleaning process dislodges and removes all the carbon and oil accumulated in your exhaust system, without damaging your equipment or interfering with any activity in your kitchen… Read More

How to Clean a Chandelier Properly

  Chandeliers are decorative home décor pieces. Whether your chandelier is made of a precious stone or crystal, it shines brighter when it is clean.Here are some tips for cleaning your chandeliers sparkling clean using cleaning materials that don’t build up and cause a haze on the designs.Give your chandelier a thorough clean up at least once a year. Depending on where you live, you might have to clean it before a year is up because some chandeliers accumulate dirt a lot faster than others.You know your chandelier is ready for cleaning when it starts looking dull, dusty, and discolored.. Read More