Professional Cleaning definition
Examples of Professional Cleaning in a sentence
Stretch's Professional Cleaning and its employees may discuss the dangers of mold growth, but these are merely opinions and should be substantiated by a Certified Hygienist.
Stretch's Professional Cleaning opinions should not dissuade you from seeking the professional advice of a Certified Hygienist prior to making a decision to forgo mold treatments or remediation efforts.
While Stretch's Professional Cleaning will make every effort to identify existing mold and mildew and return the structure to normal moisture content, it offers no assurance that your structure is free of mold or mildew and may not be held liable for hazards to health or structural damages caused by mold or mildew.
While ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Professional Cleaning will make every effort to identify existing mold and mildew and return the structure to normal moisture content, it offers no assurance that your structure is free of mold or mildew and may not be held liable for hazards to health or structural damages caused by mold or mildew.
ReadyRefresh Professional Cleaning Service is available in most geographies for customers with rented or customer-owned water dispensers.
Hotel Owner shall bear the initial expense of Professional Cleaning of $15.00 per unit.
Included in your membership is one Precision Tune-up and Professional Cleaning each six month season (prior to summer and prior to winter)*.
Professional Cleaning in public areas will cost $450.00 per area.
Cleaning*: Your CHAMP-Rewards Membership includes, at no cost, a thorough 26 Point AC Precision Tune-Up and Professional Cleaning of your air conditioning system.
Hotel Owner may have Professional Cleaning in public areas of the hotel on an “as needed” basis and at its sole discretion.