Cleaning Job Duties

Cleaning job duties typically include a wide range of general and specialized tasks aimed at maintaining cleanliness, sanitation, and order in various environments such as homes, offices, and public spaces[1].

  • Sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors to remove dirt, dust, and debris, ensuring all surfaces are clean and tidy[1].
  • Dusting and polishing furniture, fixtures, and surfaces to maintain a clean and attractive appearance[1].
  • Cleaning high-touch surfaces such as countertops, desks, and tables regularly to help prevent the spread of germs[1].
  • Restroom cleaning: Thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing toilets, sinks, mirrors, and restocking supplies like toilet paper and soap[1].
  • Kitchen cleaning: Cleaning and sanitizing sinks, countertops, appliances, and ensuring a hygienic kitchen environment[1].
  • Emptying trash and recycling bins and replacing liners to prevent overflow and odor[1].
  • Sorting and disposing of waste in accordance with recycling and waste management protocols[1].
  • Washing windows, mirrors, and other glass surfaces to remove smudges, dust, and streaks[1].
  • Carpet and upholstery cleaning including vacuuming, spot cleaning, and occasional deep cleaning of fabric surfaces[1].
  • Hard floor care such as waxing, buffing, or polishing specific flooring types as needed[1].
  • Documenting routine inspection and maintenance activities, and notifying management of deficiencies or repair needs[3].
  • Replenishing and maintaining cleaning supplies in designated areas or storage rooms[3].
  • Adhering to health and safety regulations and reporting issues that may arise during cleaning duties[3].
  • Liaising with supervisors or managers to ensure supplies are stocked and to report damage or required repairs[7].

Additional duties may include special projects like heavy cleansing, cleaning baseboards, organizing areas, sanitizing pet areas, and washing appliances, depending on the assignment or setting[4].

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