Founded in 2006, Kleenzone has built a strong reputation as a trusted provider of high-quality janitorial and specialized cleaning solutions. With nearly two decades of industry experience, Kleenzone has established itself as a reliable partner for businesses seeking consistent, professional service. Kleenzone’s core expertise lies in cleanroom GMP-compliant cleaning, and comprehensive janitorial services, all tailored to meet the unique requirements of organizations across various industries and sizes.
Kleenzone offers comprehensive janitorial services tailored to meet the needs of operations of any type or scale. Whether servicing small offices, large industrial facilities, or specialized environments, we provide consistent, high-quality cleaning solutions.
We proudly serve clients in both the public and private sectors, including government buildings, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, commercial properties, and manufacturing sites.
Our experienced team is trained to uphold the highest standards of cleanliness, safety, and professionalism. We understand that every facility has unique requirements, which is why our services are fully customizable and supported by responsive management.
Kleenzone is a ecognized leader in Cleanroom and GMP-compliant cleaning services, trusted by clients across highly regulated industries. With an impressive track record of performance and reliability, we have earned a reputation for excellence and consistency.
Our team is specially trained in Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and adheres strictly to regulatory standards. Kleenzone's cleaning protocols are built around precision, contamination control, and quality assurance.
Our experienced supervisors and QA teams ensure every task meets the highest industry standards. From daily maintenance to specialized disinfections, Kleenzone delivers reliable, professional service.
Each project is supported by detailed documentation, inspections, and compliance-driven procedures. We are committed to helping our clients maintain safe, compliant, audit-ready environments.
Kleenzone is a leading Cleanroom and GMP services cleaning company with an impresive performance record.
Comprehensive disinfection of surfaces using validated disinfectants to eliminate microbial contaminants and maintain a sterile environment.
We provide detailed documentation of our cleaning processes, including validation reports and cleaning logs, to demonstrate compliance with GMP requirements and facilitate regulatory inspections.
Since its establishment in 2006, Kleenzone has been driven by a steadfast commitment to excellence in janitorial and specialized cleaning services. This unwavering dedication has been the foundation of our reputation as a trusted and respected name in the industry. At Kleenzone, our commitment goes beyond just service delivery — it extends to building long-term partnerships, ensuring client satisfaction, and supporting the operational integrity of every facility we serve.
We adhere to GMP (Good Manufacturing
Practice) & industry-leading best
practices to guarantee the utmost quality of service.
Kleenzone surpasses all health and safety standards set by both provincial and federal authorities.
Kleenzone utilizes real-time interactive systems designed to monitor and manage customer satisfaction.
We rigorously screen, bond, and insure all our employees to ensure the safety of our clients and their premises.
Surfaces frequently touched with hands are most likely to be contaminated. These include doorknobs, handrails, elevator buttons, light switches, cabinet handles, faucet handles, tables, countertops and electronics. (+)
It is not yet known how long the virus causing COVID-19 lives on surfaces, however, early evidence suggests it can live on objects and surfaces from a few hours to days.
When cleaning public spaces, choose products that clean and disinfect all at once (e.g. premixed store-bought disinfectant cleaning solutions and/or wipes when available). Cleaning products remove germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces by using soap (or detergent) and water. Cleaning does not necessarily kill germs, but by removing them, it lowers their numbers and the risk of spreading infection. Disinfecting products kill germs on surfaces using chemicals.
Use only approved hard-surface disinfectants that have a Drug Identification Number (DIN). A DIN is an 8-digit number given by Health Canada that confirms the disinfectant product is approved and safe for use in Canada.
Operators of community settings should develop or review protocols and procedures for cleaning public spaces. This will help determine where improvements or additional cleaning may be needed.
Read and follow manufacturer's instructions for safe use of cleaning and disinfection products (e.g. wear gloves, use in well-ventilated area, allow enough contact time for disinfectant to kill germs based on the product being used).
Wash hands with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer after removing gloves.
Use damp cleaning methods such as damp clean cloths, and/or a wet mop. Do not dust or sweep which can distribute virus droplets into the air.
Contaminated disposable cleaning items (e.g. mop heads, cloths) should be placed in a lined garbage bin before disposing of them with regular waste. Reusable cleaning items can be washed using regular laundry soap and hot water (60-90°C). Clean and disinfect surfaces that people touch often.
In addition to routine cleaning, surfaces that are frequently touched with hands should be cleaned and disinfected more often, as well as when visibly dirty.
Shared spaces such as kitchens and bathrooms should also be cleaned more often.
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The flu season can be brutal. But you’re not powerless when it comes to keeping the illness at bay. Just follow some basic cleaning rules to minimize the impact of the flu virus. (+)
The flu virus can live on hard surfaces for 24 hours, disinfect surfaces that a sick person may have touched, paying special attention to the sick person's bedroom and bathroom.
Use an antibacterial cleaner on key spots such as: tabletops, countertops, remote controls, computer keyboards, doorknobs, sinks, light switches, faucet handles, sinks, tub and toilet (including the entire seat and the toilet handle).
Contact time of the disinfectant with the surface is important, wipe with the disinfectant so that the surface remains visibly wet for four minutes and then let it dry. A good option for disinfectant is a solution of 1/2 cup of bleach per 3/4 gallon of water.
Use disposable cups.
Never share hand towels or bath towels with a sick person. Use paper towels instead of cloth hand towels to help prevent the spread of germs.
Keep toothbrushes uncovered and isolate the toothbrush of the sick person from those of other family members.
Use a wastebasket just for the sick in the room to catch all those used tissues — and make sure to line the basket with a plastic grocery bag to minimize contact with germs. Empty at least once a day, replacing bags each time.
To disinfect wastebaskets, rinse them well then wipe the inside and outside with a solution of 1/2 cup bleach and 3/4 gallon of water. Allow four minutes for disinfecting then rinse with warm water and air dry.
Dust can be irritating when someone's sick, dust furniture, headboards and nightstand, also vacuum the floor, include corners and under the bed.
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Don't “hug” dirty clothes as you take them to the washer. This could spread the germs onto you, instead, transport dirty clothes in a laundry basket and wash your hands after loading the washer.
Sanitize your laundry with bleach — regular bleach for whites and color-safe bleach for colors. (Be sure to follow fabric care instructions on label.) Use 2/3 cup of bleach (1/3 cup for HE machines), making sure the laundry is in contact with the bleach solution for ten minutes.
After you finish washing the bed sheets, clothes and towels, take time to wash your washing machine. The moist environment in the washer is a breeding ground for germs. Run an empty cycle of hot water and add bleach to the dispenser, then run an additional cycle to ensure the bleach is gone.
While in flu season, use disposable paper towels or germ-grabbing microfiber cloths for cleaning. Just remember to wash microfiber cloths daily with a bleach solution.
Clean hands are just as important as a clean house, especially during flu season. To kill germs, wash hands well with warm water and lots of soap for at least 20 seconds. Everyone should wash hands after using the bathroom, when we come to contact with others, before eating, and before touching the eyes, nose or mouth.
The holidays are a joyous time for all, but that seasonal joy can fade quickly when you're faced with the clean up after the festivities are over. Getting your place back into shape can be an exhausting task, but fear not, here are a few tips that will make your life much easier cleaning up. (+)
Use as much care taking your tree down as you did putting it up to save you some headaches next year.
Keep Christmas lights from tangling by wrapping them around an empty tube from your wrapping paper or kitchen paper towels. Starting with the side opposite the plug, and when done wrapping insert the plug into the tube's opening, secure the cable with a rubber band.
Take down the ornaments and instead of tossing them back into a box, wrap them safely and place them neatly in a box. For extra cushioning, place the tree skirt at the bottom of the storage box and layer the wrapped ornaments on top.
The longer stains set, the more difficult they will be to remove. If you spot any, use a spray bottle to lightly apply a mixture of warm water and mild dishwashing liquid. Soak up with a paper towel and continue spraying and soaking until the stain is removed. Rinse with clear water and soak again. Fluff the cleaned area and allow it to dry. Note: Try the dishwasher liquid in an inconspicuous spot of your carpet before applying it for cleaning, check for discoloration of your carpet material.
Did you deside to change your decoration theme next year ? or did you get great new gifts but you know you won't be using ? Discard old and worn down decorations, and donate the rest. As for gifts that can't be exchanged for something useful, give them a new home donate them.