Duties of a cleaning service provider can vary depending on the specific needs of their clients, generally they include but are not limited to:
General Cleaning: This involves dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, and wiping surfaces in all areas of a home or business.
Bathroom Cleaning: Thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing toilets, sinks, showers, bathtubs, and other fixtures.
Kitchen Cleaning: Cleaning appliances, countertops, cabinets, and floors, as well as wiping down surfaces and ensuring all areas are sanitized.
Dusting: Removing dust from furniture, baseboards, light fixtures, and other surfaces throughout the space.
Window Cleaning: Cleaning windows, mirrors, and glass surfaces to ensure they are free of streaks and smudges.
Trash Removal: Emptying trash bins and replacing liners as needed.
Floor Care: Sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and possibly waxing or polishing floors to maintain their cleanliness and appearance.
Disinfection and Sanitization: Especially important in the context of health concerns like the COVID-19 pandemic, cleaning service providers may need to focus on thoroughly disinfecting surfaces to reduce the spread of germs and viruses.
Communication: Interacting with clients to understand their specific cleaning needs and preferences, as well as providing updates on the cleaning process or any issues encountered.