Our highly skilled team is trained in the latest deep cleanse and sanitisation methods, ensuring your sites are always cleaned to pristine standards. Together, we keep your sites safe for staff and visitors alike and help you uphold the most stringent of health and safety standards. We offer a wide range of services, from deep cleaning for cleanrooms, pharmaceutical, and healthcare facilities, to kitchen deep cleaning and kitchen extract and duct cleaning, where we operate a 24/7 service to meet TR-19 regulations.
Clean Projects provides high-quality specialist cleaning for both private and public sector organisations across a wide range of industries. From healthcare to food production and manufacturing, we boast over 25 years of experience. Our number one commitment is to understand each client's unique needs and exceed all expectations. Across all the industries we serve, our expert team brings insight and experience into the different requirements, legislation, and compliance standards your organisation faces.
Neglecting the hygiene and cleanliness of a commercial kitchen can prove detrimental to any organisation. Industry compliance, regulations, insurance, and your reputation all depend on upholding a certain standard of care. As does the actual functionality of the kitchen. This is where Clean Projects come in. We provide an exceptional deep clean that keeps your kitchen compliant, operational, and - most of all - safe. The intervals between deep cleans will depend entirely on usage. But for high-use kitchens, we recommend once every three months.
Kitchen extract systems can be a huge fire and hygiene risk when compared to general ventilation systems. At Clean Projects, we maximise your site's cleanliness and fire safety through in-depth kitchen extract cleaning, keeping your kitchen safe for all your staff and patrons. Without a TR-19 certificate in commercial cleaning, restaurants or other food establishments will fail to be insured in the case of a fire. This emphasises the importance of your kitchen meeting all legislative and licensing requirements should the worst ever happen.