Warehouse Cleaning Checklist for Chicago Buildings
Warehouse cleaning is mostly about scale, dust control, and keeping the building usable. This checklist helps Chicago businesses scope the space without forcing it into an office-style cleaning conversation.
What The Checklist Should Cover
- Floors and traffic lanes
- Dust-prone surfaces and ledges
- Breakrooms and shared staff areas
- Small office pods or back-office spaces
- Trash areas and common corners
- Entry points and staging areas if included
What To Confirm Before Pricing
Building Size
Warehouse pricing should reflect the amount of square footage and the number of zones that need attention.
Dust Control
Ask how the provider handles dust-prone areas, not just the visible floor surface.
Recurring Schedule
Most warehouses need a routine plan, especially when traffic, inventory movement, or loading activity creates ongoing buildup.
Support Areas
Breakrooms, office pods, and shared spaces should be listed separately if they are part of the scope.
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