Standards
Camera Cleaning Services
Remote visual supervision from the Titan One station — a 360° PTZ camera that lets a supervisor cover more ground without being in the room, with the boundaries agreed in writing first.
Request a free assessmentWhat this is for
A supervisor covering several sites spends much of the day driving between them. That travel is the reason supervision is less frequent than everyone would like — not indifference, just hours in a week.
The 360° PTZ camera on the Titan One station changes that arithmetic. With 12× zoom and night vision, a supervisor can review conditions in an area remotely, then spend the travel time where it actually adds something. The result is more supervision, not less contact.
Where it does not go
This is the part we put first in every conversation, because it decides whether the rest is acceptable.
Restrooms, changing areas and private offices are excluded, without exception and regardless of what a client asks for. Beyond that, where the camera may operate is agreed in writing before deployment — not decided later by whoever is on shift.
If your organization requires signage, staff consultation or a works council process, that happens first. And if the answer is that cameras are not welcome in your building, that is a complete answer: everything else in our service works without them.
Why we are careful about this
A camera in a workplace changes how people behave, including our own team. Deployed badly it becomes surveillance — of cleaners more than of cleaning — and the effect on service quality is negative. People who feel watched do the visible parts and skip what nobody can see, which is the exact opposite of what we sell.
So the framing with our teams is explicit and it is part of their training: this supports supervision, it is not a performance-monitoring tool, and it does not replace a supervisor walking the account.
When it earns its place
The clearest case is a disputed incident. Something is reported as missed; our record says otherwise; two people remember differently and there is no way to settle it. A visual record of the area at the time of service ends that conversation in a minute, in whichever direction the evidence points.
The second case is distance. Sites that are genuinely hard to reach — remote warehouses, industrial buildings with restricted access, portfolios spread across a region — get a level of supervision that travel time would otherwise make impossible.
Everything the camera contributes lands in the same place as the rest: the account’s inspection record and its Protex Verified score.
How you verify it
Delivered is not the same as proven
Every service below reports into CleanVision, so the work leaves a record you can audit — not a promise you have to trust.
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Supervision without travel
One supervisor can review conditions across sites in the time it used to take to drive to one — which means more frequent supervision, not less.
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Context for a dispute
When something is contested, a visual record of the area at the time of service replaces two people remembering differently.
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Boundaries in writing
Where the camera may and may not operate is part of the contract, not an operational decision made later by whoever is on shift.
Common questions
The camera is for supervising cleaning work, and it goes only where the contract says it may. Restrooms, changing areas and private offices are excluded outright. If your organization requires signage, consultation with staff or a works council, we follow that process before anything is deployed — and if the answer is no, the rest of the service works without this.
Retention, access and handling are defined in the contract rather than left to us. Our default is minimum retention and access limited to the supervisor responsible for the account. If your policies are stricter, yours apply.
It is supervision of work, and we are direct with our teams about that — it is in their training, not buried in a policy. What it is not is a productivity surveillance tool. A camera that makes people feel watched rather than supported produces worse cleaning, not better.
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