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Quality Control in Cleaning Services: What to check, how often, and why it matters
Quality control in cleaning services does not need to be complex to be effective. The most reliable systems are simple, repeatable, and visible.
The objective of quality control is not perfection. It is consistency — catching small issues early so service quality does not drift over time.
Effective quality control focuses on defined scope items, high-visibility areas, supply levels, and safety compliance.
Frequency matters less than consistency. Light visual checks, periodic inspections, and reviews after operational changes create a predictable rhythm.
Without quality control, small issues accumulate quietly. A simple routine protects standards, accountability, and trust.
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