- Vacuuming - This is carried out in order to ensure small amounts of dirt, animal hair, grit or debris is removed from the carpet or hard floor through the use of a high quality vacuum cleaner.
- Mopping - This is done only on hard floors, mostly bathroom and kitchen spaces in order to have them sparkling clean. Most professionals will make use of anti bacterial solutions to make the area as clean and safe as possible.
- Dusting - This involves cleaning all areas where dusts are likely to settle.
- Furniture cleaning - This involves cleaning all furniture ( both soft and hard furniture) to ensure that they’re maintained to a high standard.
- Bin changes - This includes emptying and replacing all waste baskets accordingly. The old waste bags will also be removed by the cleaners.
Muir Of Ord
Muir of Ord is a village in the Highlands of Scotland. It is positioned near the western border of the Black Isle, about 9 miles (14 km) west of the city of Inverness and 5 1/2 miles (9 km) south of Dingwall. The village has a population of 2,690 as well as rests 35 metres (115 feet) above water level. Named Tarradale until 1862, historically access to the town was restricted by the all-natural challenges of the River Beauly and the River Conon. This changed in 1814 with the building of the Conon Bridge. Livestock vehicle drivers made use of the new paths to transport animals and markets were established in 1820 near where the town now exists. In 1835 whisky distilling procedures were legally given in the town as well as by 1885 the Mill of Ord generated 80,000 royal gallons (360,000 l) each year. The town grew extensively in the 19th century due to the establishment of the distillery as well as products industries.