Restrooms, waste, breakrooms, touchpoints, and shared work areas — HEPA vacuuming standard on corporate accounts.
Janitorial cleaning programs
Janitorial service you can verify, not just assume.
Janitorial service is the daily operating layer: restrooms, waste, consumables, touchpoints, day-porter needs, and shared-area upkeep. AMR documents each recurring task and verifies delivery through supervision and IoT-backed reporting. For whole-facility presentation and recurring office cleaning, see our commercial cleaning programs.
Request a ProposalWho this is for
Institutions where daily operations cannot run on trust alone.
Janitorial service is recurring, supervised, and verified. It covers the areas in use all day and gives facility directors a record of performance instead of a promise.
Common areas, shared restrooms, corridors, and entries held to one documented standard across buildings.
Reception, appointment areas, staff zones, and supply-sensitive spaces held to a clinical routine.
Facilities where restrooms, waste, and shared spaces need frequent, verifiable attention throughout the day.
The common problem
Unverified janitorial work fails in the same places.
When restrooms slip or supplies run out, the facility team hears about it first. Our program logs every task through IoT-backed tracking, so misses are caught by the system — not by your tenants, staff, or members.
What janitorial cleaning includes
The recurring scope that keeps facilities at standard every day.
Fixtures, counters, partitions, dispensers, trash, touchpoints, odors, and a documented restroom standard.
Routine waste removal, liner changes, recycling areas, waste points, and back-of-house trash needs.
IoT-backed tracking for paper, soap, and restroom stock — restocking triggered by data, not discovery.
Tables, counters, sinks, touchpoints, trash, floors, shared appliances, and employee-use areas.
Door handles, counters, switches, railings, shared equipment areas, and other frequently touched surfaces.
Lobbies, corridors, waiting areas, conference-adjacent spaces, copy areas, and common traffic zones.
How we build the scope
The janitorial program is documented before work starts.
Good janitorial service is an operating rhythm with named tasks, frequencies, supply standards, and a verification layer your team can check without walking the building.
Identify restrooms, waste points, shared spaces, breakrooms, and supply-sensitive areas across the facility.
Define what is checked, restocked, and reported in each service window — then track it in the dashboard.
Task completions, supply levels, and requests flow through one communication path, with 95% of requests resolved within 24 hours.
Janitorial frequency
The right cadence is set by operations, not a package.
Standard for institutions where restrooms, breakrooms, and shared spaces must hold every business day.
Fits facilities with predictable use that need the standard held between full-service days.
Keeps restrooms, lobbies, and common areas at standard while the building is occupied and visible.
Blends daily service, porter coverage, and after-hours crews across locations under one documented program.
Why AMR US Commercial Cleaning
Janitorial service that is managed, measured, and verified.
Operator evidence
Daily janitorial should remove management work, not create it.
An interview-derived AMR account example describes a Rockville-area CPA firm whose office manager had spent three to four hours each week chasing complaints, re-cleans, missed tasks, and no-shows. After the switch, staff complaints stopped and conference rooms were ready before meetings.
Anonymous client account; identifying details withheld
Janitorial cleaning FAQ
What facility directors ask before the proposal
How do you verify janitorial tasks were actually completed?
Through IoT-backed task tracking. Every scoped task is logged as it is completed, and your team gets dashboard visibility into what was cleaned, when, and by whom — across locations. Supervisors then inspect against the documented scope.
Can you roll out one janitorial standard across multiple sites?
Yes. The same documented scope, supervision model, and verification layer runs at every location, and reporting rolls up so facility directors see portfolio-level performance from one dashboard.
Can janitorial service run during business hours or after hours?
Both. Day porter coverage keeps restrooms and common areas at standard while the building is occupied, and after-hours or overnight crews handle the full scope. Access protocols are documented during onboarding.
How are restroom supplies managed and reported?
Supply levels are tracked through the same IoT-backed system as tasks. Consumption is visible in the client dashboard, and restocking standards and reporting expectations are defined in the documented scope.
Customer experience
What clients say about working with AMR.
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Let’s put your daily operations on a verified program.
Walk us through the restrooms, supply points, and shared spaces that matter most. We build janitorial programs for institutions across Maryland, D.C., Virginia, and Ohio, with select national accounts.