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Cleaning services glossary

Short, plain-English definitions of the terms you'll meet when choosing a cleaning service provider in Columbia.

What are hoarding cleanup levels?
Hoarding cleanup levels are a 1-5 scale that restoration professionals use to assess the severity of clutter, contamination, and damage in properties requiring specialized remediation.
What does bonded and insured mean for cleaning services?
A cleaning service that is bonded carries a surety bond guaranteeing honest conduct and employee background, while being insured means it carries liability coverage for property damage or injury that occurs during work.
What is a chemical wash or soft wash?
Chemical wash, or soft wash, is a low-pressure cleaning method that applies specialized cleaning solutions to remove algae, mold, mildew, and other organic growth from delicate surfaces like roofs and siding.
What is a cleaning checklist or scope of work?
A scope of work is the written list of specific cleaning tasks, frequencies, and areas a service provider agrees to complete in a contract, distinguishing what is included versus what costs extra.
What is a HEPA filter?
A HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter is a type of air filtration that captures 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns or larger, commonly used in vacuums and air purifiers by cleaning services to remove dust, allergens, and fine debris.
What is a janitorial supply closet audit?
A janitorial supply closet audit is an inventory review that verifies stock levels, tracks consumption of cleaning supplies like paper products and soap, and ensures restocking compliance in commercial facilities.
What is a microfiber cloth?
A microfiber cloth is a synthetic textile made from extremely fine polyester and nylon fibers that split into multiple strands, creating a porous surface that traps dust, bacteria, and oils far more effectively than traditional cotton or terry cloth.
What is a squeegee?
A hand-held tool with a rubber blade set in a metal or plastic channel, used to remove water and cleaning solution from glass surfaces in a single pass.
What is a surface cleaner attachment?
A surface cleaner attachment is a disc-shaped accessory that connects to a pressure washer and rotates to clean flat outdoor surfaces uniformly without leaving marks or uneven patches.
What is a VOC (volatile organic compound)?
Volatile organic compounds are carbon-containing chemicals that readily evaporate into indoor air at room temperature, often released by conventional cleaning products and other household materials.
What is a walk-through inspection?
A walk-through inspection is a joint review between the cleaning professional and client to verify work scope before the job begins or confirm completion afterward.
What is a water-fed pole system?
A water-fed pole system is a telescoping pole that delivers purified water through a brush head to clean windows and glass surfaces at height without requiring ladders or scaffolding.
What is biohazard cleanup?
Biohazard cleanup is the professional removal and decontamination of blood, bodily fluids, and pathogenic materials from spaces affected by crime, trauma, or unattended death, performed under OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards.
What is bonnet cleaning?
Bonnet cleaning is a surface carpet cleaning method that uses a motorized rotary pad to agitate and absorb soil from the top fibers, typically employed for maintenance between deep cleaning cycles.
What is deionized water cleaning?
Deionized water is purified water with minerals removed, used in cleaning to prevent spotting and streaking on glass and hard surfaces.
What is dry carpet cleaning?
Dry carpet cleaning is a low-moisture method that applies compound or encapsulation to break down soil without saturating carpet fibers, allowing the carpet to dry within a few hours instead of requiring overnight drying times.
What is encapsulation cleaning?
Encapsulation cleaning is a low-moisture carpet cleaning method where liquid polymer solutions crystallize dirt particles into solid residue that vacuums away after drying.
What is extraction cleaning (hot water extraction)?
Hot water extraction is a carpet cleaning method that injects heated water and cleaning solution into fibers, then uses suction to pull out water, dirt, and detergent residue.
What is GPM (gallons per minute)?
GPM (gallons per minute) is the volume of water delivered by a cleaning system per minute, measured in gallons, and when combined with PSI determines the cleaning force and speed of a job.
What is Green Seal certification?
Green Seal certification is a third-party standard that verifies cleaning products are formulated with reduced toxicity, low volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and minimal environmental impact.
What is IICRC certification?
IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) is an independent, nonprofit organization that certifies technicians in carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, and water damage restoration through standardized training and examination.
What is PSI (pounds per square inch)?
PSI (pounds per square inch) is the unit of measurement for water pressure force in pressure washers, determining cleaning power and surface compatibility.
What is the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting?
Cleaning removes visible dirt and debris, sanitizing reduces germs to safe levels per FDA standards, and disinfecting kills nearly all pathogens using EPA-registered chemicals.
What is water damage restoration class and category?
Water damage categories (1-3) measure contamination level from clean water to sewage; classes (1-4) measure the evaporation rate based on materials and affected area size, used by restorers to plan carpet and upholstery recovery.