Early ed

Daycare & Preschool

In an early-childhood room, everything is a touch surface and everything ends up in a mouth. Cleaning here is a health control, and the products matter as much as the process.

NYC Certified MBENYCHA Pre-QualifiedPASSPort enrolledDirectly employed, background-checkedServing the tri-state area since 2012

Product selection is the whole job

Disinfectants that are appropriate in a commercial office are not appropriate at floor level in a room full of two-year-olds. We select products with that in mind and observe the dwell times the labels actually specify. A disinfectant wiped off early has not disinfected anything.

Where you have your own product policy, or a licensing requirement that specifies particular chemistries, we work to your list rather than ours.

Touch points, toys, and the surfaces people forget

Our scope in early-childhood space is written around what small children actually contact: table and chair undersides, cot frames, cubbies, door hardware at child height, light switches, mats, and the floor as a working surface rather than a walking one.

We coordinate toy and manipulative sanitation to your rotation schedule so items are out of use while they are being handled, not returned wet to a shelf.

Cleared adults, and as few of them as possible

Background-checked staff, directly employed and assigned consistently to your center. Fewer faces, and the same faces, which matters both for licensing and for the parents who see who is in the building.

What a typical scope covers

  • Daily classroom and common-area cleaning
  • Disinfection of touch points, tables, cots, and cubbies
  • Toy and manipulative sanitation on your rotation
  • Restroom and diapering-area programs
  • Floor care selected for crawling-age use
  • Kitchen and food-prep area cleaning
  • Deep clean during closures

Every scope is written to the building after a walkthrough. This is a starting point, not a package.

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