Sanitizing your vacation rental will prevent your guests from getting infected before their arrival. We recommend a deep clean every 2 months.
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Cleaning is not sanitizing. Sanitizing is not disinfecting. Although the terms are often used synonymously, there is a significant difference among the three.
With coronavirus becoming a worldwide pandemic, many travelers are concerned about protecting their health, this might translate to travelers cancelling their travel plans and rental homes.
Targeted hygiene practices can go a long way to help keeping families safe. Following product use and safety information is critical in this regard. It is especially important now to make sure cleaning and hygiene precautions are not just being done, but being done correctly, to ensure effectiveness
Vacation rentals are growing in popularity as they not only present travelers with opportunities to save on their travel expenses but also with the chance to stick to their eco-friendly habits by providing a greener alternative.
The City’s Zero Waste Plan was approved and adopted unanimously by the City Council on July 13, 2015. The Zero Waste Plan lays out strategies to divert 75 percent of all trash by 2020, 90 percent diversion by 2035 and the ultimate goal of zero waste by 2040.
Did you know that most negative reviews are written by guests dissatisfied with a messy, poorly cleaned vacation rental? Surprised? Hopefully not, a well-cared-for vacation home goes a long way to ensure guest satisfaction, rave reviews, and loyal direct bookers.