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Medical Office Cleaning Standards in New Jersey: HIPAA Touchpoints, Joint Commission Prep, and the Daily Disinfection Protocol
A New Jersey medical office is not a regular office. Here is the cleaning protocol Monmouth and Ocean County practice managers should be running, the standards regulators actually check, and where most janitorial vendors fall short.

Commercial Floor Matting Systems for NJ Buildings: The 80/20 Rule of Dirt Control Most Facility Managers Skip
The cheapest, highest-ROI cleaning upgrade in a New Jersey commercial building is not a better janitorial contract. It is a real three-stage matting system at every entrance. Here is how the buildings that stay clean through a Jersey summer do it.

Commercial Restroom Cleaning Standards: What NJ Facility Managers Should Be Demanding
The restroom is the single biggest tenant complaint generator in any NJ office or retail building. Here is what a real commercial restroom cleaning program looks like, what should be on the daily and weekly checklist, and the questions facility managers should be asking their vendor.

The Summer Commercial Cleaning Checklist for NJ Offices: What Changes When the Heat Hits
Summer puts a different load on a New Jersey office building than any other season. Here is the room-by-room cleaning checklist Monmouth and Ocean County facility managers should run from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Mid-Year Janitorial Vendor Review: The Q2 Audit Every NJ Facility Manager Should Run
Most NJ janitorial contracts drift by mid-year. Here is the 45-minute Q2 vendor audit we run on our own accounts and recommend facility managers run on any cleaning vendor.

Day Porter vs. Nightly Cleaning: When NJ Commercial Buildings Need Both
Nightly cleaning resets the building. A day porter keeps it presentable while people are in it. Here is how to know which one your NJ facility actually needs, and when both make sense.