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CLEANER OF CHOICE

Church Clean

 

As a church continues bustling with one event or the other, it becomes a necessity to ensure to keep your Worshipping Place Neat, Clean, Tidy and Healthy. Maintaining a clean church is an arduous task, that is why La Zura has a deep cleaning procedure that will leave your church sparkling.

As churches are places where large numbers of people gather, they can be breeding grounds for germs and bacteria. A clean church will help reduce the spread of illness, keeping church goers healthy and ensuring that they can continue to worship with a reduced risk of catching diseases. 

Church Interior

Why choose a professional cleaning service?  

At La Zura we have a team of trustworthy, reliable, skillful, and licensed cleaning technicians who will work with you to ensure your requirements are met and your place of worship is left sparkling after each clean.  Because of the pandemic, the cleaning makes a bigger part in our lives. We follow all norms and regulations of COVID 19 pandemic from the government & provide you top-rated cleaning technicians in the Blue Mountains and surrounding areas.

 

We also use advanced technology, the latest equipment, and Enzyme based chemicals to clean all surfaces.

Enzymes based chemical are natural protein molecules that act as highly efficient catalysts in biochemical reactions, therefore  helping a chemical reaction take place quickly and efficiently. Enzyme based chemicals not only work efficiently and rapidly but they are also biodegradable and continue to disinfect the surface for multiple days after coming in contact with the surface.

All staff at La Zura also have WWCC and Police Checks to ensure you receive the upmost protection for your staff, worshippers and your property.   

All of our staff are proficient and hardworking and are committed to look after the property as it it was out own. We go above and beyond to provide 100% satisfaction to all our clients.

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