

Are You Disinfecting Everything? Why Targeted Cleaning Gets Better Results
Picture this: your cleaning crew arrives, sprays disinfectant on every single surface in your office, and calls it a day. Sounds thorough, right? Actually, this "spray everything" approach might be doing more harm than good, for your employees, your budget, and even the cleanliness of your workspace.
Let's talk about why targeted cleaning gets better results than blindly disinfecting every surface in sight.
The Problem with Disinfecting Everything
We get it. After the past few years, the instinct to disinfect absolutely everything feels like the safe choice. But here's what most people don't realize: universal disinfection creates some real trade-offs that can actually work against you.
First, there's the chemical exposure issue. When you're spraying disinfectants on every surface, walls, floors, ceilings, furniture, equipment, you're exposing everyone in that space to a significant amount of chemicals. Research has linked excessive cleaning chemical exposure to asthma-related outcomes and other respiratory issues. Your employees are breathing in those fumes every single day.
Then there's the waste factor. Disinfectants aren't cheap, and using them on surfaces that don't actually need them burns through your budget fast. That money could be better spent on thorough, strategic cleaning where it actually matters.
And here's the kicker: when you try to disinfect everything equally, you often end up doing a mediocre job everywhere instead of an excellent job where it counts.
What Is Targeted Cleaning, Anyway?
Targeted cleaning is exactly what it sounds like: focusing your cleaning and disinfection efforts on the areas and surfaces that pose the greatest risk for germ transmission. Instead of treating your entire office like a hazmat zone, you identify the hot spots and give them the attention they deserve.
Think about it this way: in any given office, some surfaces get touched hundreds of times a day, while others might go weeks without any human contact. Does that back corner of the storage room really need the same level of disinfection as the bathroom door handle? Of course not.
This approach seeks to maximize the efforts of cleaning and disinfection while minimizing the drawbacks and increasing the economical use of products. It's not about cutting corners: it's about being smart with your resources.
The Science Behind the Strategy
Here's where things get interesting. Studies have shown that intensified disinfecting surface cleaning focused on key areas can reduce surface contamination by up to 94% and result in a 35% reduction in colonization and infection. That's a massive impact from a focused approach.
In healthcare settings, targeted disinfection of high-risk rooms led to significant decreases in hospital-wide infection rates. The principle applies to commercial spaces too: concentrate your efforts where pathogens pose the greatest transmission risk, and you'll see better results than spreading yourself thin across every surface.
The evidence is clear: determining where and when to disinfect provides better outcomes than applying uniform protocols everywhere.
High-Touch Surfaces: Where Your Attention Should Go
So what exactly qualifies as a high-touch surface? These are the areas that multiple people contact throughout the day, making them prime real estate for germs to hitch a ride from person to person.
In common areas:
In workspaces:
In break rooms and kitchens:
In restrooms:
These surfaces should get regular, thorough disinfection. The wall behind the water cooler? Not so much.
The Benefits of Going Targeted
When you switch from an "everything everywhere" approach to targeted cleaning, good things happen.
Less unnecessary chemical exposure means fewer respiratory issues and skin irritations. Your team breathes easier, literally. Plus, when high-touch surfaces are actually getting proper attention, you'll likely see fewer sick days from office-spread illnesses.
You're not burning through disinfectant products at an alarming rate. You're not paying for labor hours spent wiping down surfaces that don't need it. Those savings add up quickly, especially for larger commercial spaces.
When your cleaning crew can focus their energy on the surfaces that matter most, they can do a more thorough job on those areas. Quality over quantity wins every time.
Using fewer chemical products means less environmental impact. It's a win for your workspace and for the planet.
A targeted approach is easier to maintain consistently. When you have a clear checklist of priority surfaces, it's simple to ensure they're getting attention every single time.
How Jazz It Up Cleaning Handles This for Commercial Clients
At Jazz It Up Cleaning, we don't believe in the "spray and pray" method. Our commercial cleaning services are built around smart, targeted strategies that deliver real results.
When we take on a new commercial client, we start by assessing your space. Where are the high-traffic areas? Which surfaces see the most contact? What's the flow of people through your building? This information helps us create a customized cleaning plan that focuses efforts where they'll have the biggest impact.
Our team is trained to identify and prioritize high-touch surfaces in every type of commercial environment. Whether you're running a busy office, a retail space, or a multi-use facility, we know where the germs like to hang out: and we make sure those spots get the attention they need.
We also use professional-grade disinfectants applied correctly and efficiently. No wasteful over-spraying, no missed spots. Just thorough, targeted cleaning that keeps your space genuinely clean and your people healthy.
Making the Switch
If your current cleaning routine involves indiscriminate disinfection of every surface, it might be time to rethink your approach. Here's how to get started:
Audit your current practices. Walk through your space and note which surfaces actually get touched frequently versus which ones are mostly decorative.
Prioritize high-touch surfaces. Create a list of the areas that need daily disinfection versus those that can be cleaned less frequently.
Train your team (or hire professionals). Whether you have in-house cleaning staff or work with a commercial cleaning company, make sure everyone understands the targeted approach.
Use the right products. Not all disinfectants are created equal. Make sure you're using EPA-registered products appropriate for your surfaces.
Evaluate and adjust. Pay attention to results. Are sick days decreasing? Is your space staying cleaner? Adjust your strategy as needed.
The Bottom Line
Disinfecting everything might feel like you're being extra careful, but the reality is that targeted cleaning delivers better results with fewer downsides. By focusing your efforts on high-touch surfaces and high-risk areas, you protect your employees' health, use your resources wisely, and actually achieve a cleaner workspace.
At Jazz It Up Cleaning, we're all about working smarter, not just harder. Our commercial cleaning services are designed to give you maximum cleanliness with minimum waste: because that's what actually works.
Ready to upgrade your office cleaning strategy? Get in touch with us and let's talk about how targeted cleaning can transform your workspace. You can also check out our full range of services to see how we can help keep your commercial space spotless and healthy.infecting Everything? Why Targeted Cleaning Gets Better Results
Picture this: your cleaning crew arrives, sprays disinfectant on every single surface in your office, and calls it a day. Sounds thorough, right? Actually, this "spray everything" approach might be doing more harm than good, for your employees, your budget, and even the cleanliness of your workspace.
Let's talk about why targeted cleaning gets better results than blindly disinfecting every surface in sight.
The Problem with Disinfecting Everything
We get it. After the past few years, the instinct to disinfect absolutely everything feels like the safe choice. But here's what most people don't realize: universal disinfection creates some real trade-offs that can actually work against you.
First, there's the chemical exposure issue. When you're spraying disinfectants on every surface, walls, floors, ceilings, furniture, equipment, you're exposing everyone in that space to a significant amount of chemicals. Research has linked excessive cleaning chemical exposure to asthma-related outcomes and other respiratory issues. Your employees are breathing in those fumes every single day.
Then there's the waste factor. Disinfectants aren't cheap, and using them on surfaces that don't actually need them burns through your budget fast. That money could be better spent on thorough, strategic cleaning where it actually matters.
And here's the kicker: when you try to disinfect everything equally, you often end up doing a mediocre job everywhere instead of an excellent job where it counts.
What Is Targeted Cleaning, Anyway?
Targeted cleaning is exactly what it sounds like: focusing your cleaning and disinfection efforts on the areas and surfaces that pose the greatest risk for germ transmission. Instead of treating your entire office like a hazmat zone, you identify the hot spots and give them the attention they deserve.
Think about it this way: in any given office, some surfaces get touched hundreds of times a day, while others might go weeks without any human contact. Does that back corner of the storage room really need the same level of disinfection as the bathroom door handle? Of course not.
This approach seeks to maximize the efforts of cleaning and disinfection while minimizing the drawbacks and increasing the economical use of products. It's not about cutting corners: it's about being smart with your resources.
The Science Behind the Strategy
Here's where things get interesting. Studies have shown that intensified disinfecting surface cleaning focused on key areas can reduce surface contamination by up to 94% and result in a 35% reduction in colonization and infection. That's a massive impact from a focused approach.
In healthcare settings, targeted disinfection of high-risk rooms led to significant decreases in hospital-wide infection rates. The principle applies to commercial spaces too: concentrate your efforts where pathogens pose the greatest transmission risk, and you'll see better results than spreading yourself thin across every surface.
The evidence is clear: determining where and when to disinfect provides better outcomes than applying uniform protocols everywhere.
High-Touch Surfaces: Where Your Attention Should Go
So what exactly qualifies as a high-touch surface? These are the areas that multiple people contact throughout the day, making them prime real estate for germs to hitch a ride from person to person.
In common areas:
Door handles and push plates
Elevator buttons
Light switches
Stair railings
Reception desks
Shared equipment like printers and copiers
In workspaces:
Desk surfaces
Keyboards and mice
Phones
Chair armrests
Filing cabinet handles
In break rooms and kitchens:
Refrigerator handles
Microwave buttons and handles
Coffee maker controls
Faucet handles
Table surfaces
Vending machine buttons
In restrooms:
Toilet flush handles
Faucet handles
Soap dispenser buttons
Paper towel dispenser handles
Door handles (inside and out)
Light switches
These surfaces should get regular, thorough disinfection. The wall behind the water cooler? Not so much.
The Benefits of Going Targeted
When you switch from an "everything everywhere" approach to targeted cleaning, good things happen.
Better Employee Health
Less unnecessary chemical exposure means fewer respiratory issues and skin irritations. Your team breathes easier, literally. Plus, when high-touch surfaces are actually getting proper attention, you'll likely see fewer sick days from office-spread illnesses.
Cost Efficiency
You're not burning through disinfectant products at an alarming rate. You're not paying for labor hours spent wiping down surfaces that don't need it. Those savings add up quickly, especially for larger commercial spaces.
More Thorough Results
When your cleaning crew can focus their energy on the surfaces that matter most, they can do a more thorough job on those areas. Quality over quantity wins every time.
Environmental Responsibility
Using fewer chemical products means less environmental impact. It's a win for your workspace and for the planet.
Consistent Standards
A targeted approach is easier to maintain consistently. When you have a clear checklist of priority surfaces, it's simple to ensure they're getting attention every single time.
How Jazz It Up Cleaning Handles This for Commercial Clients
At Jazz It Up Cleaning, we don't believe in the "spray and pray" method. Our commercial cleaning services are built around smart, targeted strategies that deliver real results.
When we take on a new commercial client, we start by assessing your space. Where are the high-traffic areas? Which surfaces see the most contact? What's the flow of people through your building? This information helps us create a customized cleaning plan that focuses efforts where they'll have the biggest impact.
Our team is trained to identify and prioritize high-touch surfaces in every type of commercial environment. Whether you're running a busy office, a retail space, or a multi-use facility, we know where the germs like to hang out: and we make sure those spots get the attention they need.
We also use professional-grade disinfectants applied correctly and efficiently. No wasteful over-spraying, no missed spots. Just thorough, targeted cleaning that keeps your space genuinely clean and your people healthy.
Making the Switch
If your current cleaning routine involves indiscriminate disinfection of every surface, it might be time to rethink your approach. Here's how to get started:
Audit your current practices. Walk through your space and note which surfaces actually get touched frequently versus which ones are mostly decorative.
Prioritize high-touch surfaces. Create a list of the areas that need daily disinfection versus those that can be cleaned less frequently.
Train your team (or hire professionals). Whether you have in-house cleaning staff or work with a commercial cleaning company, make sure everyone understands the targeted approach.
Use the right products. Not all disinfectants are created equal. Make sure you're using EPA-registered products appropriate for your surfaces.
Evaluate and adjust. Pay attention to results. Are sick days decreasing? Is your space staying cleaner? Adjust your strategy as needed.
The Bottom Line
Disinfecting everything might feel like you're being extra careful, but the reality is that targeted cleaning delivers better results with fewer downsides. By focusing your efforts on high-touch surfaces and high-risk areas, you protect your employees' health, use your resources wisely, and actually achieve a cleaner workspace.
At Jazz It Up Cleaning, we're all about working smarter, not just harder. Our commercial cleaning services are designed to give you maximum cleanliness with minimum waste: because that's what actually works.
Ready to upgrade your office cleaning strategy? Get in touch with us and let's talk about how targeted cleaning can transform your workspace. You can also check out our full range of services to see how we can help keep your commercial space spotless and healthy.
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