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- Propreté dans le tertiaire | Cleanea
Le nettoyage dans les métiers du tertiaire est nécessaire pour la propreté de tous les espaces de bureaux, coworking, etc. Cleanliness in the tertiary sector Specificities Cleaning in the service sector is about maintenance of cleanliness in office spaces, educational establishments, co-working spaces, banks and other similar facilities. Cleaning protocols in the tertiary sector aim to provide a clean, safe, hygienic and pleasant working environment for employees, customers and visitors. These tasks are most often performed outside of working hours to minimize interruptions. It should be noted that cleaning services in the tertiary sector can be outsourced (nearly 80%) to specialized companies (cleaning companies) in commercial cleaning. This allows companies to focus on their core activities while ensuring a clean and pleasant working environment. Operating mode Cleaning of common areas Common areas such as lobbies, corridors, stairways, kitchens, meeting rooms and breakout areas should be cleaned regularly. This includes sweeping, vacuuming carpets or mopping floors, dusting surfaces, cleaning windows, emptying trash cans, etc. Office cleaning Individual and group offices must be maintained to maintain a clean and orderly working environment. This may include cleaning desks, chairs, workstations, keyboards, computer screens, telephones, as well as dusting surfaces and mopping or vacuuming floors. The advent of Open Space has certainly reduced surface areas but it has brought a new need for hygiene and more thorough cleaning, particularly since the COVID crisis. Sanitary maintenance Sanitary facilities, such as toilets or sinks, must be cleaned and disinfected regularly, between 1 and 4 times a day, to guarantee a high level of hygiene. This includes cleaning toilet bowls, sinks, mirrors, faucets, refilling sanitary supplies, such as toilet paper, soaps, etc. Waste management The proper collection and disposal of waste is an integral part of cleaning in the service sector. This involves the provision of appropriate bins and the regular emptying of waste, ensuring that it is sorted (sorting) and disposed of in accordance with waste management regulations. Cleaning of special surfaces Some specific spaces in tertiary establishments may require special cleaning procedures. This may include cleaning kitchen and dining areas, storage areas, specific equipment, such as coffee machines, vending machines, etc. Some specific work environments require specialized cleaning, such as laboratories, computer rooms or clean rooms. Floor maintenance In offices and tertiary spaces it is common to find a variety of floor coverings such as tiles, linoleum, parquet or carpet. Cleaning and maintaining floors is an integral part of the work of maintenance workers. Compliance with health and safety standards Cleaning professionals must adhere to current health and safety standards, including using appropriate cleaning products and following safety protocols when using certain equipment. It is important to note that each establishment may have its own specific cleaning protocols depending on its needs, size and operations. These protocols must be adapted to meet cleanliness and hygiene requirements, as well as local health and safety regulations. The main objective of cleaning in the tertiary sector is to provide a healthy, comfortable and professional working environment for all occupants of the premises, thus contributing to their well-being and productivity. CSR has become a major issue for head offices. Clients want to get involved in Sustainable Development, make it known to their employees and why not their partners. The image of the company and its attractiveness for younger generations are at stake. If eco-labeled products were sufficient 10 years ago, this is no longer the case today. To attract DETs, Work Environment Department, you need innovation with sometimes controlled, greener chemistry, here we are talking about Steam, Ozone or electrolyzed water. Some metrics The toilets are cleaned between 1 and 4 times a day with the Red product produced by the Cleanea machine. Conversely, carpets can be maintained between 1 and 2 times per year (using the injection/extraction method). At Cleanea, the advantage of our products is that they are VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) free and therefore have no effect on air quality, particularly in recent buildings where the air will circulate up to 8 times. before being renewed, hence the importance of not contaminating it. Cleaning during the day Daytime cleaning in the service sector is an alternative approach where cleaning tasks are carried out during regular working hours. It should be noted that the choice between daytime or after-hours cleaning depends on the specific preferences and needs of each business. Some organizations may prefer cleaning during the day to maximize visibility and interaction, while others may favor cleaning outside of working hours to minimize disruption. Cleaning during the day has become a major issue for cleanliness in the tertiary sector; cleaning work is carried out during the company's opening hours. BENEFITS Visibility : Daytime cleaning allows employees to see the cleaning work in progress, which can lead to a better appreciation of the effort put in by cleaning crews. Direct communication: When cleaning crews work during the day, they have the opportunity to interact directly with employees and address their specific cleaning needs. Flexibility: Cleaning schedules can be adjusted based on business needs and activities. For example, high-traffic areas can be cleaned more often during peak times. Cost reduction : Daytime cleaning can help reduce costs associated with additional cleaning hours outside of regular working hours. CONSIDERATIONS Distractions: Daytime cleaning can cause distractions for employees, especially when noisy or disruptive tasks are performed near work areas. It is important to minimize these disruptions as much as possible. Coordination: Careful planning and coordination is necessary to ensure that daytime cleaning does not interfere with regular business operations. This may require close communication between cleaning crews and employees. Privacy and data security: In some sensitive work environments, it may be necessary to take additional measures to protect information confidentiality and data security during daytime cleaning.
- RSE | Cleanea
Cleanea s'engage au respect de l'environnement et se positionne comme une entreprise soucieuse de l'écologie. Life cycle analysis Today, cleanliness issues must be part of a logic of reducing environmental impact, reducing plastic waste and the carbon footprint. The constraints of the cleaning sector are strong, under budgetary pressure from clients, with committed staff but subject to significant turnover, and ever-increasing standards and rules. Cleanea is committed to offering an innovative alternative to chemical products, thus positioning the company at the heart of Sustainable Development issues. The founders of Cleanea understood that ecology and technology can converge harmoniously. Cleanea's vision is based on a simple but powerful promise: the creation of a chemistry designed as close as possible to its use, guaranteeing durability and optimal efficiency. Cleanea is a visionary player. The company stands out by demonstrating that it is possible to combine operational efficiency, compliance with standards, and commitment to the environment, thus anchoring its contribution to the global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) movement. Using Cleanea, how can we measure positive impacts on sustainable development? Our customers' awareness of the benefits of using Cleanea in terms of Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSR) is undeniable. However, the question often persists: How to promote these benefits, both internally and externally? In order to answer this crucial question, we collaborated with the specialized firm WEAVE Air to conduct a life cycle analysis of our products. This comparative study evaluated our products against four alternatives intended for everyday cleaning use, including sanitary cleaners, multi-purpose detergents with two different formulations, and window products. The results of this analysis made it possible to precisely quantify the benefits generated by the use of the Cleanea solution and today allow all types of companies to be able to make a complete ecological assessment of their cleanliness services, particularly in terms of reduction of plastic waste, carbon footprint, and water savings. By replacing traditional chemistry with Cleanea products, with a replacement rate reaching 80% for a tertiary site, we are able to estimate the gains in terms of Sustainable Development (SD) on a specific site. This approach provides a transparent and tangible method to inform our end customers. Furthermore, in light of the obligation, from 2024, to draft a CSRD (Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure) report on CSR initiatives, this approach will make it possible to enrich this report with concrete and significant figures, speaking to the public. all stakeholders. Cleanea is thus a solution that is not only beneficial for the environment, but also an informed choice for responsible business management. On the road to a more virtuous use of chemistry! Over the past 15 years, the detergent industry has invested heavily in researching more environmentally friendly formulations for its products. The emergence of labels such as the ecolabel in 1992, Swan in 1992, and Ecocert in 1991 facilitated the promotion of these products to customers, demonstrating the commitment to sustainable development. In this approach, products have gradually become more concentrated, offering increased efficiency while minimizing their environmental impact. It is a step which has borne fruit but these labels based on audits of the production tool cannot adapt to new trends such as “In Situ” production. At the same time, Europe responded to these concerns by establishing the Biocide Directive, which made it possible to establish an inventory of biocidal formulations, eliminate the most harmful ones, and restrict the possibilities for using potentially harmful products. This regulatory evolution has encouraged the emergence of new technologies, thus offering alternative solutions including Cleanea. The Biocide Directive, in particular, aims to improve biocidal products in the European Union, ensuring a high level of protection of human health and the environment. By validating active ingredients and finished products, this directive regulates the sale of biocides by distinguishing 23 TP (Product Type) or specific uses. In particular, the active ingredient used by Cleanea "Active Chlorine generated from sodium chloride by electrolysis". Our products have a complete bacteriological profile that can be used even in operating theaters. We have been standardized since 2018, both at French (ANSES) and European (ECHA) level for the following TPs: TP1 Human hygiene, TP2 Surfaces, TP3 veterinary, TP4 food contact and TP5 drinking water Note that this active ingredient has nothing to do with that of ozone. Today, Cleanea solutions do not mention any pictograms, nor do they require the wearing of glasses, gloves or masks. Water management: a major issue for the next decade The issue of water quality is increasingly becoming a major priority in the face of the challenges of climate change. The preservation of this vital resource, more responsible use, and the prevention of all forms of pollution are essential to make the water cycle more virtuous, both on an individual and professional scale. In the professional environment, a majority of pollution results from chemicals used during building cleaning operations. In accordance with the principle stated by Lavoisier, "Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed", everything that is used sooner or later ends up in the effluent, thus highlighting the need for an approach watchful. With this in mind, we undertook to evaluate the environmental impact of Cleanea products by requesting the services of the Water, Environment and Urban Systems Laboratory (LEESU) of the City of Paris. The assessment was based on parameters such as Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and 5-day Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5). The results obtained are not only significant but also very conclusive. Cleanea solutions stand out by displaying a significant impact on the COD of a building's emissions, and the BOD5 value of the solutions approaches zero, at only 0.5 mgO2/l. This value is equivalent to that of Evian water, thus demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of Cleanea products in preserving water quality. These encouraging results underline Cleanea's commitment to environmentally friendly cleaning solutions, thus contributing to the promotion of sustainable management of water resources. Air quality is a top priority for businesses Preserving air quality represents an essential challenge for all workers, not only those in direct contact with products, but also for employees of customer companies. With advances in improving the quality of buildings and saving energy, air is replaced less frequently in order to conserve heat, sometimes circulating up to seven times less. This highlights the crucial importance of maintaining optimal air quality and controlling any form of contamination. The two main sources of pollution identified are solvent-based glues used in the manufacture of furniture and chemicals used daily during cleaning operations. These elements can generate Volatile Organ Compounds (VOCs) such as alkanes and aldehydes. During tests aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of Cleanea solutions on the presence of VOCs, the results were clearly positive. Neither solution was detected emitting VOCs. The included graph illustrates the reaction of a VOC probe in the presence of our solutions, showing a total lack of reaction, unlike that observed in the presence of commercial products. Cleanea thus stands out as an unrivaled solution for maintaining air quality, offering a reliable and efficient alternative to the challenges posed by VOC emissions from commonly used chemicals. Opting for Cleanea means opting for a healthier and safer working environment for everyone. Upgrade to remove watermark www.marketpushapps.com www.marketpushapps.com 2256000 Litres produits en 2025 188 Machines en France 49309 Kilos CO² économisés 15669 Kilos de déchets plastiques en moins
- Mentions légales | Cleanea
Nos mentions légales : Cleanea, Société par Actions Simplifiée Legal Notice Legal Notice Company presentation CLEANEA, a simplified joint stock company, registered under SIREN 511062614, has been in operation for 14 years. Established in PUTEAUX (92800), it specializes in the sector of various specialized, scientific and technical activities. Its workforce is between 6 and 9 employees. In 2015 it achieved a turnover of €634,200.00. Societe.com lists 4 establishments; as well as 2 agents since the start of its activity, the last notable event of this company dates from 10/21/2022. Jean PRUVOST is president of the CLEANEA company. Company creation date 03/16/2009 CLEANEA 41 rue Delarivière Lefoullon 92800 Puteaux France 01 47 75 02 38 contact@cleanea.com Site manager: EKWALLA Yvana Host: OVH Address of the host OVH SAS: 2 rue Kellermann - BP 80157 59100 ROUBAIX https://www.ovh.com/ Identification numbers SIREN number: 511062614 SIRET number (headquarters): 51106261400041 Intracommunity VAT number: FR34511062614 RCS number: Nanterre B 511 062 614




