Places of worship & community halls
Mosque, church, parish hall or association venue: places used in waves — the service, the celebration, the assembly — then returned to calm. We work in between, respecting the customs of each place.
Respect first
Every place has its rules; we learn them
In a mosque, we work shoeless and the prayer carpets are treated with equipment reserved for them: regular deep vacuuming, periodic injection-extraction, complete drying before the first prayer. In a church, it is the pews, the stone and the liturgical objects that dictate the precautions.
Large volumes raise a question of scale: dusty heights, floors of hundreds of square metres, washrooms sized for a crowd. Visits are planned on quiet days, and reinforced before the great dates of the calendar — Ramadan, Easter, the association season's opening.
For community halls and function rooms, the logic is rotation: reset between two bookings, washrooms and kitchen checked, floors degreased after a meal. A per-reset package makes the rental calendar easy to manage.
Places of worship: what caretakers ask
It is the starting point: the customs — removing shoes, reserved areas, prayer times, silence — are noted at the visit and become team instructions, on a par with the cleaning plan.
A welcoming place for every assembly
Volume, carpets, service calendar: the visit happens with the person in charge.