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HEPA Compliance on the way |
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The owners of Amazon Cleaning have decided to become Green Cleaning compliant by end of January 2009. A key centerpiece to new corporate strategy is to become HEPA compliant. HEPA stands for high efficiency particulate air and is a vital policy change that will prevent cross contamination from customer to customer household.
Amazon Cleaning has evolved over the past 20 years from necessity and lack of dependable labor. As a result, the service is hit or miss and majority of maid services in Atlanta are not well run. As a result Amazon Cleaning decided to strive for a much higher operational tempo and service standards since its inception. Instead of taking company profits, they are continually reinvested with one single focus, customer retention. So far that strategy has paid off with continual customer growth and employee retention. Regarding Green Cleaning, the word on the street is it is not effective as older traditional cleaning agents. Based on customer feedback, nothing could be further from the truth. The upside of HEPA and Green Compliance are, 99.7 % dust and particle capture per residential cleaning. Reduced chemicals impacting children, pets and adults. Along with the obvious environmentally friendly byproduct. To be fair to Amazon Cleaning will still offer traditional cleaning agents. However, based on initial customer feedback, we anticipate the industry will be moving toward higher green energy standards. Lastly, HEPA compliance is not cheap. Many of the vacuum units cost over $500.00 to put into the field. The filters are also significantly more expensive. Because of this, the trend will be slow as many cleaning companies have chosen to not put the customers health first but instead go for the most profitability they can. Amazon Cleaning has chosen to invest in the future and banking on increased quality will lead to longer term customer base and growth.
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