Common Areas

1. Mirrors and Glass Surfaces: Clean and polish mirrors and any glass surfaces present in common areas. Use a glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth to ensure streak-free results and a sparkling appearance.

2. Empty Trash and Replace Liners: Remove any trash from the common area trash cans and replace the liners with fresh ones. This helps maintain cleanliness and prevents unpleasant odors.

3. High Dust Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures: Dust high surfaces such as ceiling fans and light fixtures to remove any accumulated dust. Use a duster or extendable cleaning tool to reach high areas safely and effectively.

4. Sweep and Mop Floors: Sweep the floors of common areas to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Then, mop the floors with a suitable cleaner to ensure they are clean and sanitized. Pay special attention to high-traffic areas and spills.

5. Counters: Wipe down any counters or surfaces in common areas with a disinfectant cleaner to remove spills, stains, and germs. Pay attention to areas around sinks and appliances.

6. Shelves: Dust and wipe down any shelves present in common areas. Remove any items temporarily to clean both the shelves and the items themselves if necessary. This helps maintain a neat and organized appearance.

7. Vacuum Carpets and Rugs: Vacuum the carpets and rugs in common areas thoroughly to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Pay special attention to high-traffic areas and underneath furniture where dirt tends to accumulate.

8. Rotate: Rotate cleaning tasks for various areas such as windows, windowsills, doors, doorframes, baseboards, outside of cabinets, outside of drawers, light switches, and outlet covers. This ensures that all areas receive regular attention and helps maintain overall cleanliness throughout the common areas.

By following these detailed cleaning tasks, you can ensure that common areas remain clean, inviting, and comfortable for residents and visitors alike.