HOW COVID-19 HAS CHANGED THE CLEANING BUSINESS

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Well before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the U.S. cleaning industry has been on track for impressive growth, reaching a whopping $50.6 billion by 2026. While the lockdown might have dented the chart temporarily, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that cleaning is an essential strategy – not just for convenience, but also for health. 

Ron Holt, founder of Two Maids & A Mop, was recently interviewed on this topic, stating that while demand for residential cleaning dipped during the lockdown, more families are now seeking to outsource cleaning and disinfecting. As more middle-class families begin to view residential cleaning services as something that delivers time and peace of mind, cleaning services will continue to shift from a luxury to a necessity. 

In addition to homes, businesses around the country – including schools – are putting plans together to reopen their doors after lockdowns. Since thorough cleaning is increasingly in demand, the Centers for Disease Control advises setting up a systematic plan for cleaning, one that needs to be reviewed and updated periodically. Moreover, the Environmental Protection Agency has released a list of disinfectants that are approved for use against COVID-19, so businesses are looking to implement cleaning strategies that incorporate these recommendations.

Plus, in the wake of the pandemic, cleaning service businesses such as Two Maids & A Mop have been classified as essential – labeling cleaning professionals as frontline workers. This distinction drives home the importance of deep cleaning as a strategy for coping with the pandemic. 

While the finish line for the pandemic might be unclear, the importance of residential and commercial cleaning has never been more in the limelight. Cleaning is only one part of a multi-faceted approach to minimize transmission risk, but it is an essential one. 

Call Two Maids & A Mop for a quote and to learn how we can deliver a deep-disinfect and cleaning.