Industries

The same standard, tuned to what each environment demands

A clinic, a warehouse and a school fail in completely different ways. The measurement and the evidence stay identical across all of them — what changes is the scope, the timing and where the model is allowed to have an opinion.

Sector pages in this industry usually describe the same service eleven times with the nouns swapped. These do not, because the differences are real and operational: a school runs on bells, a warehouse floor is a safety variable, a clinic needs evidence per room, and a congregation's building is empty for six days and full on the seventh.

What stays constant is the measurement. The same scored checklists, the same photo evidence, the same per-area completion records and the same dual-signed certification run everywhere — which is what makes performance comparable across buildings that otherwise have nothing in common.

What varies most is how much authority the predictive model gets. In an office it drives frequency directly. In a clinic, a school nursery or a food production area it can add a visit and is structurally prevented from removing a required one. Environments with a regulated or protocol minimum keep it, and no algorithm is allowed to reason its way past it — the principle behind predictive cleaning and stated plainly in Our Standards.

Where we work

Not sure which scope your facility needs?

Tell us how the building is used and we'll map it — then propose only what the operation actually requires.

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