Jani-Serv Inc’s Team

Jared Twillet

Founder and CEO

Jared and his family started Jani-Serv Inc, in arizona hoping to offer the best cleaning solutions for the area, after Jared spend years working with his family to build up the business he decided to move to Utah to grow it even further. Jani-Serv now offers cleaning services to the entire state of Utah and continues to expand into other regions. Jared is passionate about janitorial work and has years of experience that has made Jani-Serv what it is today

Frequent Asked Questions

Answers To Your Questions

Welcome to JaniServ, your trusted partner in cleanliness and hygiene! Our Cleaning FAQ is designed to address all your inquiries about our exceptional cleaning services. At JaniServ, we understand the importance of a clean and sanitary environment, and we are committed to providing you with the highest standards of cleanliness for your spaces.

Our FAQ section covers a wide array of topics, ranging from the types of services we offer to the environmentally friendly cleaning products we use. Wondering about our team’s expertise or the frequency of our services? Find the answers you seek in our comprehensive FAQ, where we demystify the cleaning process and showcase our dedication to transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “clean” mean?

We all have our idea of what “clean” is. In the past, if a facility looked and smelled clean, then it was thought to be clean. Even if a facility looks and smells clean, it is not clean until you have killed and removed germs. This is one of the most common Cleaning Services FAQs

Are germs harmful?

Germs are everywhere, and you cannot see or smell them. While most germs are harmless, some can make people sick. Viruses cause illnesses such as cold and flu. Bacteria are found on almost every surface and can cause infections, diarrhea, and illness. Fungus and mold live in warm, moist areas such as showers, restrooms, kitchens, and near windows. They can cause skin infections and breathing problems.

What is cross-contamination?

Cross-contamination is spreading germs from one part of the facility to another. For example, if you clean the toilets with a cloth, then use the same cloth to clean the kitchen tables, you could spread germs from the restroom to the kitchen. Another common source of cross-contamination in office cleaning services is mopping. If you dip a string mop into a bucket of water that is dirty from use in another area, then you continue to spread germs from floor to floor.

What are hospital-grade disinfectants?

To “disinfect” means to kill germs (a disinfectant). Different disinfectants kill different kinds of germs. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a hospital-grade disinfectant kills three specific types of germs: Staph, Pseudomonas, and Salmonella. These 3 pathogens cover the broad scope of germ-killing that is required in hospital and healthcare facilities.

Do microfiber towels make a difference?

This is a popular Cleaning Services FAQ. Microfiber towels might look like regular towels, but they’re not. If you look at them closely with a microscope, you’ll see channels that have the amazing ability to grab and hold dirt, germs, and water. Microfiber is available in many colors. Our process uses specific colors for specific cleaning tasks to prevent cross-contamination

Why is no-dip mopping important?

Our mopping system ensures that mops are never dipped into dirty water. This significantly reduces cross-contamination. Also, microfiber mop pads pick up more dirt than traditional string mops and the mop design makes it easier to get in corners and hard to reach places.

How is a HEPA-Backpack vacuum different?

HEPA stands for High-Efficiency Particulate Air. This technology allows the vacuum to help improve air quality by removing dust and allergens from the air. These powerful, yet quiet machines, capture 99.97% of airborne particles as small as .3 microns. Traditional upright or canister vacuums only remove about half the particles so they leave a lot of dust in the air which settles back on furniture, fixtures, and floors. And since the vacuum is worn on the back it allows for quicker movement and more efficient cleaning.

How is a HEPA-Backpack vacuum different?

HEPA stands for High-Efficiency Particulate Air. This technology allows the vacuum to help improve air quality by removing dust and allergens from the air. These powerful, yet quiet machines, capture 99.97% of airborne particles as small as .3 microns. Traditional upright or canister vacuums only remove about half the particles so they leave a lot of dust in the air which settles back on furniture, fixtures, and floors. And since the vacuum is worn on the back it allows for quicker movement and more efficient cleaning.

What is green cleaning?

This is one Cleaning Services FAQ that our clients take care of. Jani-Serv, Inc believes that creating a cleaner, healthier environment and providing an eco-friendly commercial cleaning program are compatible goals. The Jani-Serv, Inc, Inc program recommends Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide (AHP) as a hospital-grade disinfectant that uses hydrogen peroxide as its active ingredient and is very effective at killing germs. The color-coded microfiber towels and mop pads use up to 90% less cleaning solution than cotton clothes and can be washed and reused up to 500 times. HEPA filtration vacuums help improve air quality by capturing airborne particles as small as .3 microns. A no-dip flat mopping system with a self-dispensing bucket uses less water and cleaning solution than a traditional string mop and bucket and reduces cross-contamination.

How is Jani-Serv, Inc, Inc eco-friendly?

This is one Cleaning Services FAQ that our clients take care of. Jani-Serv, Inc believes that creating a cleaner, healthier environment and providing an eco-friendly commercial cleaning program are compatible goals. The Jani-Serv, Inc, Inc program recommends Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide (AHP) as a hospital-grade disinfectant that uses hydrogen peroxide as its active ingredient and is very effective at killing germs. The color-coded microfiber towels and mop pads use up to 90% less cleaning solution than cotton clothes and can be washed and reused up to 500 times. HEPA filtration vacuums help improve air quality by capturing airborne particles as small as .3 microns. A no-dip flat mopping system with a self-dispensing bucket uses less water and cleaning solution than a traditional string mop and bucket and reduces cross-contamination

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