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October 21, 2025Clean Workplaces, Better Performance
While hotels are preparing for guests, commercial properties across Arizona are preparing for
employees, clients, and students to return in January. A thorough commercial deep cleaning
before year-end sets the tone for a productive, healthy, and professional environment.
Why Deep Cleaning Is Essential
Over time, high-traffic areas accumulate more than visible dirt. Carpets harbor allergens, dust
mites, and bacteria that can circulate through HVAC systems. Tile floors lose their shine, and
furniture absorbs odors.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air can be up to five
times more polluted than outdoor air due to buildup in poorly maintained systems. Deep
cleaning resets the environment—improving air quality and morale.
Industries That Benefit Most
● Corporate Offices: Clean floors and furniture create a better impression on clients and
reduce sick days.
● Schools and Universities: End-of-semester cleaning ensures healthier spaces for
students returning after winter break.
● Medical Facilities: Regular deep cleaning supports infection control standards and
patient trust.
The Economic Advantage
Deferred cleaning increases long-term costs. Regular maintenance through Renue Systems of
Arizona prevents premature wear and replacement, offering better ROI than reactive service
calls.
A clean facility also boosts productivity. A study from the Journal of Occupational Health
Psychology found that cleanliness directly correlates with employee satisfaction and
performance.
Renue’s Commercial Expertise
Renue Systems of Arizona uses IICRC-certified equipment and eco-friendly products safe for all
environments, from corporate spaces to healthcare. Our flexible scheduling allows for after-hours
service so your operations continue uninterrupted.
Learn More
Schedule your commercial deep cleaning today at renuearizona.com/commercial and read
The EPA’s guide to indoor air quality at https://epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq .



