[San Diego, 06/26/2017] – Forte Commercial Cleaning, a cleaning service company in San Diego, understands that not only are restaurants a haven for food lovers, but also for harmful bacteria. Its janitorial services provide clear solutions.
The company’s staff will coordinate with restaurants to determine where cleaning crews begin and where kitchen staff stops.
A Restaurant’s Dirtiest Spots
In January, a microbiologist from the University of Arizona pointed out the spots in a restaurant where bacteria may thrive. Some of these are common items are:
• Menus
• Eating Utensils
• Tabletops
• Salt and Pepper Shakers
• Bathrooms
Meanwhile, a report by Dateline, reveals undercover staff investigating the cleanliness of America’s top fast food chains. The broadcast revealed unsavory bits in food, namely chewing gum in a taco, a dead rodent decomposing in a trap, and a sharp metal object in a person’s burger.
Thorough Restaurant Cleaning Services
Forte Commercial Cleaning focuses on doing a thorough wipe-down of all the spots in a restaurant, from the front of the house to the back of the house.
It emphasizes the importance of cleanliness, adding that the dining area seals that sought-after first impression that leads to repeat customers. While chefs, line cooks, and other kitchen staff work on creating the best dishes, Forte Commercial Cleaning will focus on keeping everything clean.
The company says, “Let us take one thing off your mind, or should I say ‘plate’, and call Forte San Diego for your restaurant cleaning services.”
About Forte Commercial Cleaning
The San Diego-based janitorial company provides its services to more than 200 active clients across the county. From healthcare facilities and laboratories to schools and restaurants, the company makes it a priority to keep commercial properties clean and in top shape through routine maintenance. It takes pride in the knowledge and training received by its staff, which is why it takes on projects no matter how big or small.
For more information, visit http://www.forte-sandiego.com today.