Janitorial Services and Office Cleaners that make sense

C'mon, we need services that make sense.

In a time when health care costs and arm-and-a-leg, shouldn't we be doing more to push for a healthier society? Isn't life alone worth more than a repetitive spin through the drive thru? You've heard it here first: an office life guard that blows the whistle when you've consumed too many calories in a day.

In 2009 I launched a company that would improve employee health by reducing office allergens and communal germs. Who wouldn't want to work in a hygienically cleaned office? Well, I'm getting down to the nitty-gritty of American economy: people want easy. I refuse to buy into a franchise fast food joint, though it's highly lucrative, it serves food that I wouldn't let my dog eat. don't get me wrong - it tastes GREAT! But eating it for lunch everyday is an early death sentence.

My previous career was in banking where watched clients and employees exchange the most highly traded object in the world: US currency. I think one worker there was sick more often than not- so much for immunity. My point, we need an overhaul in how we view our health in America. As for me, II'm starting with the Janitorial Services industry. I see a huge demand for newer, better services that can help peeople create healthier lifestyles, reduce medical claims, and enjoy our short time on earth. I'm finding innovation to be much more exciting than the standards we're use to.

As for the Janitorial Service / Office Cleaning services industry, it's a no-brainer - clean, wipe, go home. But OfficeFloss strives to do more. We monitor our clients to see if they suffer less allergies, asthma, colds or flu. We are introducing hospital's Environmental Services to corporate America to see about enhancing Health and Wellness plans. Why not? If I swabbed your office telephone, you would agree.

Lets have Clean year!

Brandon Branco
OfficeFloss


 

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