TikkyClean
Checklists 5 min read Updated 13 July 2026

TikkyClean guide

Preparing Your Business for a Professional Clean

A short practical guide for businesses preparing for a professional clean: staff briefings, safety, secure areas and handover expectations.

By TikkyClean Operations Team
Reviewed by TikkyClean Commercial Manager — 13 July 2026

Clear answer first

The practical summary

This guide starts with the direct answer before moving into checklists, tables and service context.

Preparing the business reduces disruption and ensures the cleaner can focus on the agreed scope. This guide covers staff briefings, secure areas, signage and simple handover checks.

Key takeaways

What to know before booking

  • Agree a single site contact and communicate visit times to staff.
  • Secure confidential areas and document restricted equipment.

Guide section 1

Staff and site coordination

Tell staff about cleaning times and who to contact if access issues occur. Label restricted areas and confirm where keys or fobs are kept.

Frequently asked questions

Do cleaners need site inductions?

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Some larger sites require a brief induction. For most small businesses, a short site briefing and a single contact is sufficient — agree this during the quote stage.

Compliance

Compliance notes

Operational and compliance considerations

Insurance & safety

TikkyClean is fully insured for the work it carries out; policy details are available on request.

We follow standard health & safety procedures and COSHH awareness where applicable.

Related services

Services that connect to this guide

Use the guide for planning, then open the service page when you are ready to compare the practical options.

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Next step

Plan your commercial clean

Share the site details and any induction or safety requirements so we can plan the visit safely and efficiently.