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    I agree that regular office cleaning makes a big difference, but cleanliness is only one part of maintaining a healthy workspace. Businesses should also pay attention to moisture, humidity, leaks, and areas where mold may develop, especially around HVAC systems, bathrooms, ceilings, or poorly ventilated rooms.

    Even a professionally cleaned office can still have hidden moisture problems if a roof leak, plumbing issue, or condensation is not addressed. That is why it can be useful to combine routine cleaning with periodic checks for water damage, musty odors, staining, or recurring dampness.

    There is some useful information about mold, moisture problems, and maintaining healthier indoor spaces on our site. It can be a helpful additional resource for businesses that want to look beyond surface cleanliness and understand what may be happening behind walls, ceilings, or other less visible parts of a building.

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