
SMO Team Member of The Month January 2019
Congratulations Goldline on being named the SMO Team Member of the Month for January 2019.

Congratulations Goldline on being named the SMO Team Member of the Month for January 2019.

Carpeting is very versatile and can be used within a wide range of building types and environments. Without a robust vacuuming program however, carpeting can be a prime source of allergies and other air-borne illnesses for the occupants of any facility.

The most successful cleaning operations all have a few common traits. Chief among those is their ability to maintain high levels of employee engagement throughout their entire organization.

Please help us congratulate our SMO team members who celebrate a work anniversary in April 2019.

Help us celebrate our April 2019 SMO team member birthdays.

In this post we will provide a few tips on how to create an employee handbook that will actually provide value to your organization and your employees. How to create an Employee Handbook that will be more than just a bland paper product. A few tips for you to consider….

For most schools the harsh winter months take a heavy toll on the conditions within classrooms, hallways, restrooms, and cafeterias. This break in the school year provides an ideal opportunity for you to give your school a thorough spring break cleaning.

David Murphy and Gary Collins reflect on the lessons they have learned during the 30-year history of their company—Supreme Maintenance Organization (SMO). They provide insights on how they have used that learning process to promote the remarkable growth of SMO

As a cleaning operation manager you are exposed to stress. Some stress is normal and studies have shown that low levels of stress can actually be beneficial; however, stress that becomes chronic and acute can have negative effects on your health.

As a cleaning service provider one of your top priorities is restroom maintenance. Much of your effort is focused on proper cleaning of toilets, urinals, and floors. Those areas are the most visible and get the most scrutiny from restroom visitors. But, a truly comprehensive—and effective—restroom maintenance programs must go beyond toilets and floors.



