5 Stars Cleaning

5 Stars Cleaning The 5STARS CLEANING AU is your helping hand for a sparkling clean home! We offer professional cleaning service on Sunshine Coast.

We are registered NDIS provider
With wide experience in NDIS Cleaning and Regular Cleaning
100% Satisfaction We offer Domestic and Commercial cleaning service. AirBnB clean, Professional Builders clean, Windows Clean, Regular house cleaning

28/09/2020

Hi everyone! I am looking for experience cleaner to clean the popular bar in Caloundra. The job is an early morning shift from 2.00 am to 6.00 am, four hours for one cleaner or two hours for the couple. The duties include: vacuum and mop the floor ( ability to use mop machine), cleaning toilets, spot cleaning of walls, restock toilet paper and soap. Immediate start for the right person. Police check, ABN and car are required. Please send your CV to email: [email protected] The cleaning required every day over the holiday period from 29/12 to 12/01, then on Saturdays and Sunday morning.
The rate is $26 per hour

Just would like to share our resent feedback from our NDIS client regarding cleaning service.
19/05/2020

Just would like to share our resent feedback from our NDIS client regarding cleaning service.

03/04/2020

đź’ŞBathroom/toilet cleaning checklist:

Chemicals and equipment: mould/bleach cleaner, vinegar cleaner or bathroom cleaner spray, window/mirror cleaner, brash to clean in between the tiles, scrubber sponge, two clothes- one for wet cleaning, one for dry cleaning, squeegee, toilet brush.
Mould/bleach cleaner kills the COVID19

1. Vacuum bathroom/toilet floor to remove all hair and dust.

2. Spray mould cleaner on the tiles in the shower, all corners and floor, in between the tiles, on areas you see the mould, let it sit for 10 min (while you clean other areas of the bathroom)

3.Spray mould/bleach cleaner over the sink.
Wipe over dust from the bathtub/clean if needed/ wipe dust around the bathtub, wipe window seals.

4. Clean the sink, use the scrubber sponge, srub drain and around the tap with the brash.
Wet clean the surfaces around the sink/ lift up all the objects.

5. Clean mirror. Spray window cleaning solution on the mirror the wipe it with a wet cloth, then use the squeegee to clean it off, use a dry cloth or paper towel to wipe wet leaks at the edges. The mirror should be smudges free.

6. Dry off the surfaces around the sink/ wipe down the sink cabinet. Polish the tap and chrome surfaces.

7. Continue cleaning of the shower:
Spray vinegar/ bathroom cleaner over the tiles, shower screen.

8. Take the sponge and scrub off from top to bottom the tiles in the shower, including the shelf, including the screen, including the bottom and bathroom floor. It removes all fat and builds up.

9. Scrubb off in between tiles, all corners and bottom of the tiles.

10. Rinse shower from top to bottom with water, then dry it from top to bottom with the squeegee. Dry leaks with dry clothes. Polish tap and chrome with a dry cloth.

11. Clean the light switch in the bathroom/toilet

12. Clean the toilet bowl:
Spray bleach/ toilet cleaner.
Use the toilet brush, scrub inside the toilet bowl then top and over the toilet seat.
Use a paper towel or another cloth to clean the toilet seat/ around the toilet bowl from top to bottom. Remove all dust and dirt.
Do not re-use the cloth after cleaning the toilet as it collected all bacteria, wash it first. Keep the cloth for toilet cleaning separate from other cleaning clothes.

13. Clean the toilet/ bathroom floor with all corners, move the rubbish bin. Wipe over skirting boards.

14. Leave the window open to dry out the room.
Enjoy the clean/germ-free space!🤩

01/04/2020

Why cleaning is more important than ever

Cleanliness has always been top of mind for hosts and guests. But it’s even more critical as we all aim to reduce the spread of infection. According to the CDC, it’s possible for someone to contract COVID-19 by touching a contaminated surface—like a doorknob or light switch—and the virus may live on some surfaces for several hours or even days. That’s why it’s essential to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces often, especially between reservations.

28/03/2020

COVID-19 cleaning and disinfection recommendations
This fact sheet provides recommendations for cleaning and disinfection of the environment where people suspected or confirmed to have COVID-19 infection may have been.

For acute healthcare settings and residential care facilities, please refer to the Queensland Health's Interim infection prevention and control guidelines for the management of COVID-19 in healthcare settings (PDF).

What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a new virus. Symptoms range from a mild cough to pneumonia. Some people recover easily, others may get very sick very quickly. There is evidence that it spreads from person to person. Good hygiene can prevent infection.

Transmission of COVID-19
COVID-19 is spread from person to person most likely through:

close contact with an infectious person
contact with droplets from an infected person’s cough or sneeze; or
touching objects or surfaces (like doorknobs or tables) contaminated by a cough or sneeze droplets from a person with COVID-19 infection, and then touching your mouth or face.
To prevent transmission of COVID-19 while cleaning, good hygiene measures and consistent use of appropriate personal protective equipment is recommended.

Recommended cleaning process
Gather the items needed for cleaning before entering the area and cleaning begins. This may include the following:

personal protective equipment (PPE)
cleaning equipment and solutions
rubbish waste bag
alcohol-based hand rub.
Personal protective equipment recommendations
People entering the room and the person with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should wear a surgical mask if the person with COVID-19 remains in the room while the cleaning is done.

People should use the following process to safely put on the recommended personal protective equipment before entering the area:

Clean your hands. This can be done with either liquid soap and running water or alcohol-based hand rub.
Put on a disposable apron. Fasten the back of the apron at the neck and waist.
If the person with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 is in the area to be cleaned put on a surgical mask. Secure the ties of the mask at the middle of the head and neck. Fit the flexible band to nose bridge and ensure the mask is fitted snug to face and below the chin. Do not touch or adjust the mask until you are ready to remove the mask.
Put on protective eyewear to protect your eyes from the cleaning fluids.
Put on disposable latex or vinyl gloves.
The purpose of personal protective equipment is to reduce the risk of direct contact with contaminated surfaces.

Once cleaning is completed, place all disposable cleaning items in the rubbish waste bag. Waste does not need any additional handling or treatment measures. Reusable cleaning items, such as mop heads, should be cleaned as per the cleaning recommendations below.

People should use the following process to safely remove personal protective equipment:

Remove and dispose of gloves. The outside of gloves is contaminated. Remove gloves being careful not to contaminate bare hands during glove removal.

Clean your hands. This can be done with either liquid soap and running water or alcohol-based hand rub.
Remove and dispose of the apron. The apron front may be contaminated. Untie or break fasteners and pull apron away from the body, touching the inside of the apron only.

Clean your hands. This can be done with either liquid soap and running water or alcohol-based hand rub.
Remove protective eyewear/face shield. The outside of protective eyewear/face shields may be contaminated.

Remove eyewear/face shield by tilting the head forward and lifting the headband or earpieces. Avoid touching the front surface of the eyewear/face shield. Reusable protective eyewear should be placed into a container and washed in detergent and water and allowed to completely air dry.

Clean your hands. This can be done with either liquid soap and running water or alcohol-based hand rub.
Remove and dispose of the surgical mask if worn. Do not touch the front of the surgical mask. Remove the surgical mask by holding the elastic straps or ties and remove without touching the front.

Clean your hands. This can be done with either liquid soap and running water or alcohol-based hand rub.
Personal protective equipment can be disposed into general waste.
Once you enter the area, avoid touching your face and don’t touch or adjust your face mask if one is worn.
If wearing a mask, it should be either on or off – ensure it always covers both the nose and mouth and doesn’t let it dangle from the neck.
Tips for using personal protective equipment safely and effectively:
Cleaning recommendations
Once the person with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 vacates a room, cleaning can commence immediately. The room and all hard surfaces in the room should be physically cleaned. All furniture, equipment, horizontal surfaces and all frequently touched surfaces (e.g. door handles) should be thoroughly cleaned.

When items cannot be cleaned using detergents or laundered, for example, upholstered furniture and mattresses, steam cleaning should be used.

Cleaning of hard surfaces (e.g. benchtops) should be done using either:

a physical clean using a combined detergent and 1,000ppm bleach solution (2-in-1 clean) made up daily from a concentrated solution. Follow manufacturer’s directions for dilution.
a physical clean using detergent and water followed by a clean with 1,000ppm bleach solution (2-step clean), for example, household bleach or hospital-grade bleach solutions that are readily available from retail stores. Follow manufacturer’s directions for use or see Table 1 below for dilution recipe.
Bleach solutions should be made fresh daily and gloves should be worn when handling and preparing bleach solutions. Protective eyewear should be worn in case of splashing.

Cleaning equipment including mop heads and cloths should be laundered using hot water and completely dried before re-use. Cleaning equipment, such as buckets, should be emptied and cleaned with a new batch of chlorine bleach solution and allowed to dry completely before re-use.

AirBnb cleaning, holiday house cleaning, regular cleaning from $60 per hour.Quality linen and towels for hire. It is che...
09/04/2018

AirBnb cleaning, holiday house cleaning, regular cleaning from $60 per hour.
Quality linen and towels for hire. It is cheaper than you think.

Hotel like cleaning service and quality linen for hire is available for your guests on Sunshine Coast from 35 per hour We offer service from Caloundra to ..., 1180677342

We offer AirBnb cleaning and holiday house cleaning on Sunshine Coast. We provide linen for hire.
09/04/2018

We offer AirBnb cleaning and holiday house cleaning on Sunshine Coast. We provide linen for hire.

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Mooloolaba, QLD
4575

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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