

Clear pathways and working areas: Ensure that all areas around windows are free of obstacles, clutter, or equipment that could obstruct the cleaning process.
Secure fragile or valuable items: Remove or secure any valuable or fragile items near windows to prevent potential damage.
Access to windows: Make sure all windows are easily accessible, both from the inside and outside (if applicable). Unlock any windows that need cleaning.
Remove exterior screens (if applicable): If your windows have screens, either remove them before the appointment or inform us if you would like them cleaned as well.
Clear window sills and ledges: Remove any items from the window sills, including plants, décor, or other personal items.
Move furniture: If necessary, move any furniture or equipment that might block access to the windows. This is especially important in common areas, conference rooms, or offices where cleaning might be required.
Ensure accessibility to windows: If there are any hard-to-reach windows or windows behind locked doors, please make sure they are accessible.
Prepare for indoor equipment: If your office has sensitive equipment or machinery near windows, consider moving or covering them to avoid any cleaning residue or water damage.
Window type: Please let us know if your windows have any special features, such as tinted glass, high-efficiency windows, or unusual materials, so we can bring the correct cleaning solutions and tools.