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The Cleaning Indy Podcast

The Cleaning Indy Podcast

Von: Tom Moore
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Concept
This is a podcast that that dives into the world of Facility Management and the Cleaning Industry.


  • Each episode will run for 15-30mins
  • Delivery: 1 episode a week
    Goals
    Establish local brand awareness for our company.

    Provide insight into the world of FM and cleaning in a professional yet entertaining way.

    Interview current willing customers, or other leaders across several industry sectors.

    Tone & Personality
    • Insightful
    • Personal
    • Professional
    • Entertaining

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2026 Tom Moore
Ökonomie
  • Franchise vs National vs Privately Owned Cleaning Companies - Which Is The Best?
    Jul 15 2023
    In this episode, Tom & Sarah delve into a comprehensive comparison of franchise cleaning companies, national cleaning companies, and privately owned cleaning companies.

    They provide a thorough analysis of the pros and cons associated with each type, offering valuable insights for both business owners seeking cleaning services and consumers in need of cleaning solutions.

    Starting with franchise cleaning companies, Tom & Sarah highlight several advantages. These companies offer cookie-cutter business plans and comprehensive administrative support, which can be a boon for entrepreneurs lacking organizational skills on the office side. Franchise cleaning companies also employ dedicated marketing staff who excel at finding new accounts. However, there are notable downsides to consider. Local franchisees often face challenges in achieving long-term success, as the franchisor retains significant control over their operations and can revoke contracts if strict adherence to their rules is not maintained. Ongoing fees and royalties further impact profitability and long-term financial viability. Additionally, high initial costs, including franchise fees and equipment purchases, can be daunting for those with limited resources. Franchisees also experience limited flexibility and autonomy, being bound by operational guidelines, standards, and brand image requirements set by the franchisor. This restricts their ability to make independent decisions and adapt to local market conditions, including pricing and marketing strategies.

    Moving on to national cleaning companies, Tom & Sarah explore the benefits and drawbacks associated with this type. National cleaning companies excel at securing accounts with nationally recognized brands and retail chains, providing a robust account pipeline for their subcontractors. They also ensure timely payment for subcontracted services. However, there are significant downsides to consider as well. National cleaning companies often claim a steep percentage of the revenue generated from accounts, ranging from 30% to a substantial 70%. This revenue sharing arrangement reduces profitability for local cleaning companies. Moreover, miscommunication issues frequently arise in the delivery of work orders due to the intermediary nature of these companies. There is also a risk of contracts being abruptly terminated without notice, leaving local cleaning companies without work unexpectedly.

    Lastly, Tom & Sarah delve into privately owned cleaning companies, thoroughly examining the pros and cons. Privately owned cleaning companies offer a range of benefits that cater to customer preferences. Being local entities, they can provide prompt on-site services, often on the same day if required. These companies have a vested interest in delivering high-quality services to maintain their reputation and secure repeat business, making them highly motivated and dedicated. Additionally, they possess extensive knowledge of the local market, allowing them to offer competitive pricing. Tom & Sarah emphasize the importance of supporting these small, often generational family businesses, as doing so strengthens the local community. However, there are potential downsides as well. Quality can vary significantly among privately owned cleaning companies, as they differ in size and available resources. It is crucial for consumers to conduct thorough research by examining social media presence, reviews, and website authority to ensure reliability. Additionally, some companies may be too small to handle large-scale cleaning projects or lack robust training systems to maintain consistent service quality.

    Tom & Sarah conclude by emphasizing the need for careful consideration of specific needs, budget constraints, and personal preferences when selecting a cleaning company. Each type presents its own advantages and disadvantages, and understanding these nuances will empower listeners to make informed decisions. By weighing the pros and cons outlined in this episode, individuals can find the cleaning solution that best aligns with their requirements.

    Enjoy the episode!
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    45 Min.
  • How to handle a skipped service!
    Nov 15 2024
    Welcome back to The Cleaning Indy Podcast, brought to you by American Facility Care! Tom and Sarah Moore kick off this episode with a lively discussion about strengthening the bond between contractors and facility managers through effective communication and solid cleaning practices.They revisit their online quiz, specifically diving into the second question: Do you experience too many instances where the cleaning staff fails to show up for scheduled appointments? Tom and Sarah share a real-life story about a daycare left scrambling every Friday when their cleaning company failed to show up—highlighting the ripple effects of unreliable service on overworked daycare staff.To tackle this common issue, they outline actionable tips, such as asking critical questions during contractor walkthroughs, like:
    • How does your management structure operate?
    • What happens when staff calls in sick?
    • Do you utilize technology like geofencing to ensure coverage?
    They also stress the importance of clear contract language to define expectations, penalties, and service guarantees. A good contractor, they note, should value communication and cater to your preferred style—whether it's via text, email, phone, or in person.The Moores close with a teaser for the next episode, where they'll explore why service quality often declines after 90 days with a new cleaning company and what steps you can take to prevent it.If you found this episode helpful, don’t forget to leave a review, subscribe, and check out their website, CleaningIndy.com, for more insights.
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    12 Min.
  • Are There Industry Standards For Commercial Cleaning? - Let's Discuss the ISSA & IICRC
    Jun 13 2023
    In this episode, we dive into the topic of industry standards for commercial cleaning. We address the common experiences we have all had with cleaning expectations, whether it's dealing with messy roommates, guests, or children. The question arises: Are there any standardizations when it comes to commercial cleaning?The answer is a resounding "yes," and we provide two valuable resources for understanding these standards:
    1. The ISSA (International Sanitary Supply Association): We explore the ISSA's Clean Standard, which serves as the gold standard of cleaning. It offers comprehensive training programs and certifications for cleaning service providers, emphasizing the connection between cleaning, health, and overall well-being. By adhering to the Clean Standard, facilities can demonstrate the value of clean environments, leading to increased employee productivity and improved bottom lines.
    2. The IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification): We discuss the IICRC's role in developing common industry language and terminology, as well as its certification programs for professionals in the cleaning, inspection, and restoration industries. Their certifications cover a range of specialized areas, such as microbial remediation, structural drying, and floor care.
    Additionally, we mention several other entities and organizations that promote cleaning standards, including governmental bodies like the World Health Organization (WHO), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). We also highlight the role of professional associations like APIC (Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology) and AHA (American Hospital Association) in providing certifications for operating room cleaning.To ensure cleaning has been performed effectively, we discuss two verification methods:
    1. ATP Testing: Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) testing measures actively growing microorganisms and provides a rapid assessment of cleanliness. Lower ATP readings indicate better cleanliness.
    2. Fluorescent Markers: These markers, available as gels, powders, or lotions, are used to mark high-touch objects before cleaning. By using a UV light, one can inspect whether a surface has been adequately cleaned.
    With the wealth of resources and tools available, including these standards and verification methods, you can confidently ensure that your cleaning crew meets your expectations. Cleaning is no longer subjective but objectively measured.To stay updated and learn more about commercial cleaning, visit our website at CLEANINGINDY.COM. Don't forget to leave a review wherever you listen to this podcast, whether it's on Google, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.

    Take care, and we look forward to sharing more valuable insights in our next episode!
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    18 Min.
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