Standards

Quality you can audit, not quality we claim

Anyone can promise excellence. The question is what happens when it slips — who notices first, how it's scored, who signs off, and whether you can see any of it without asking us.

Every cleaning company says it delivers quality. Almost none can show you what quality meant last Tuesday on the third floor. That gap is where the industry lives: the standard is asserted in the proposal and then defended, months later, from memory.

We built the opposite. Inspections are scored against weighted indicators rather than ticked off a list. Findings become tasks with an owner and a deadline. Your team's satisfaction ratings count toward the account's certification, so the people using the building have a vote in whether it passes. And the certificate itself requires two signatures — ours and yours — because a document only we sign is not evidence, it's marketing.

"Our success metric isn't just what we do, but how we do it." — Protex Team

How the standard is held

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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