What's the Difference Between Industrial Cleaning and Commercial Cleaning?
Urban industrial zones are typically located farther from the city center, where there are fewer transient populations, more vehicles, and more severe air pollution. The focus of cleaning efforts in industrial zones is primarily on street dust removal and air quality monitoring and treatment.
The urban business districts are areas with frequent economic activities and a high population of transient individuals. The main pollutants in these areas are plastic packaging bags, food packaging, and some food residues. In addition, due to varying consumer quality, there are often harmful substances like spit that can lead to infectious diseases. It is necessary to clean up promptly to provide consumers with a comfortable shopping environment. Meanwhile, another characteristic of business districts is the abundance of advertisements, which come in various forms such as stickers, posters, and flyers. Particularly, some clean walls may have spray-painted advertisements and posted "small ads," which are more difficult to clean. Therefore, in addition to timely cleaning and disinfection, it is essential to strengthen management efforts to prevent violations of rules and regulations, thereby reducing the complexity of cleaning tasks.





