Cleaning for Bend daycares, preschools, and private schools. Products chosen for rooms full of small children, on a schedule that works around your day.
What’s different about cleaning for kids
Everything is a touch point at knee height. Adults touch handles and switches. Children touch floors, chair legs, table undersides, cubby edges, and the bottom two feet of every wall. A scope written for an office misses most of the surfaces that matter in a childcare room.
Toys and shared materials. Mouthed, shared, and handled constantly. Sanitizing them is a real task with a real frequency, not an afterthought.
Product selection is a constraint, not a preference. Strong disinfectants that are fine in a warehouse aren’t fine in a room where toddlers nap. Low-odor, low-VOC products with appropriate dwell and dry time, scheduled so surfaces are dry before children return.
Illness spikes. Childcare centers move through waves. When one hits, disinfection frequency needs to go up temporarily, and a rigid contract that can’t flex is a bad fit.
Floors take a beating. Spills, art supplies, food, sand, and constant traffic. Childcare VCT wears faster than almost any other commercial floor.
What we do
- Classroom cleaning: tables, chairs, cubbies, shelving, and low surfaces
- Toy and shared-material sanitizing on a set frequency
- High-touch disinfection at child height as well as adult height
- Restrooms and diaper-changing areas cleaned and disinfected
- Nap area and cot cleaning
- Kitchen and food prep area cleaning
- Floor care: daily vacuum and mop, plus scheduled scrub and recoat or strip and wax
- Carpet extraction on a shorter cycle than a normal commercial building
- Entry, cubby, and hallway detail
- Trash removal including diaper waste handling
- Window and glass cleaning at child height, where the handprints actually are
Floor care specifically
This is where childcare centers spend the most and get the most back. VCT in a daycare takes constant abuse and shows it fast, and once the finish is gone the tile itself starts staining.
A scrub and recoat cycle plus an annual strip and wax keeps a daycare floor looking maintained for years past when a neglected one would need replacing. Our before-and-after from a Redmond childcare center is exactly this job. See it in the gallery.
Scheduling
After the last child leaves. Most Bend centers close between 5:30 and 6:30, and we work after that. Floor work that needs dry time gets scheduled for weekends, school breaks, or closure days, which is also when the deeper annual work should happen.
FAQ
Are your products safe around children?
We use low-odor, low-VOC products and disinfectants selected for occupied spaces, and we schedule so surfaces dry before children return. Tell us about any specific sensitivity or center policy and we’ll build the scope around it.
Do you sanitize toys?
Yes, on a set frequency written into the scope.
Do you clean during school breaks?
Breaks are the best time for the deeper work: strip and wax, carpet extraction, high dusting, and detail work that can’t happen with children present.
Related
Hard floor care · Carpet cleaning · Janitorial services
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