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Things To Remember When Starting
A Cleaning Business

Wednesday 19th October 2022


Many people like to start businesses they can get stuck into with little hesitation. The cleaning industry is one such area that rewards grit and determination.

Other sectors can be filled with cutthroat competition, relentless jargon, and extremely challenging prospects. By comparison, the cleaning business is more straightforward, promising a rewarding experience for anyone with a strong work ethic.

That said, it’s important to take these obligations seriously too. Remember, cleaners were an important part of the frontline efforts to counter covid, so these companies are not to be scoffed at or underestimated either.

Here are some things to remember when starting a cleaning business.

Prioritise Health and Safety

Every business must comply with rules and regulations as a matter of law. Cleaning businesses have many standards to adhere to, but one of the most important ones revolves around health and safety and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH).

COSHH risk assessments hold employers and contractors accountable for the safety of their workplaces. It helps them identify the hazards and risks involved with certain materials or chemical products and use that data to run a safer working environment for all.

As you can see, there’s a great deal at stake here.

Try not to worry if you’re uncertain of what’s required. You can download a COSHH risk assessment template, a method statement template, and other risk assessment templates you need for free from HS Direct.

They have also published complete guides detailing what’s required of them all, enabling you to structure and fill them out properly. That way, you can have peace of mind that you’ve done all necessary to comply with health and safety standards.

They’re Cheap to Start

In a world where many firms need help to cover the costs of keeping the lights on, starting a cleaning business is more financially friendly.

There are no massive overheads to worry about here, at least in the beginning.

After all, during start-up status, all you would need for your cleaning business is some cleaning products, a mode of transport, and your own self. Clients can come from your personal network, so you don’t need elaborate marketing campaigns. There’s no need to hire staff immediately either, as you should be able to dart around your local area, fulfilling your duties.

Hopefully, this will encourage you to step into the entrepreneurial world. There shouldn’t be too many logistical or financial challenges to grapple with initially, so you can enjoy the work and be distracted by a few concerns. You will need some insurance, but you likely won’t need any loans to get your operation going.

The Future is Squeaky Clean

People have always needed cleaning businesses and always will. So long as you’re determined, there’s a strong chance you’ll thrive in this business.

Because of the low costs of starting a cleaning business, you could feasibly be up and running in a matter of days once you’re registered and ensured. After that, you’re off to the races. Never lose that momentum, and keep outpricing your competitors.

You will have few clients early on, but that list will quickly grow if you’re good. Give them all a friendly, responsive, tailored service with much of your extra time, and things should snowball fast.

 

 

 

 

 

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