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Locality: Suwanee, Georgia

Phone: +1 678-296-4955



Address: 3651 Peachtree Pkwy Suite E-436 30024 Suwanee, GA, US

Website: www.gsgcleaning.com/

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GS Cleaning Group 24.04.2021

Part time cleaning job for 2 people in Lilburn. 7 days a week cleaning from 7am - 10am. Need to be able to start ASAP.

GS Cleaning Group 10.04.2021

Full time cleaning day porter job available in Buford. Monday to Friday from 8am - 5pm. Must have experience in cleaning industry, clean background, ID and SSN. Start ASAP. If interested please respond this ad and add little bit about yourself and your experience. Don't forget your phone number so we can get in touch with you.

GS Cleaning Group 31.03.2021

Protect your family, friends and co-workers. Stop the spread. Don't give COVID-19 a chance! ---------------------------------------------------------- ULV COLD FOG SANITIZING AND DISINFECTING... **LIMITED AVAILABILITY** 404-403-5718 See more

GS Cleaning Group 19.03.2021

I know what you’re thinking: why should I use this ‘fogging’ when I can just wipe the surfaces over with a bit of spray and a cloth? Whilst wiping the surfaces over with a cloth is the option most of the population would turn to, the traditional cleaning method is only effective at getting rid of 11%* of harmful bacteria and viruses. Wiping down surfaces can actually spread germs, especially when only one cloth is used to clean all surfaces. Whilst conventional cleaning may g...et rid of the germs that lie upon the surfaces we can see, it will not target areas which could be missed or hard to reach by cleaners, such as underneath tables and within the spaces between cupboards. This leads to hotspots, where there is a large volume of bacteria. On the other hand, fogging kills the germs where they lie and also prevents them being transferred from one place to another (known as cross contamination) due to its automated process. With fogging, there are no places for the germs to shelter. *Source: British Medical Journal