Maid2Clean Professionalising the Domestic Cleaning Industry
Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 10:45AM
Maid2Clean is delighted to be involved in an exciting project helping to professionalise the domestic cleaning industry.
The cleaning franchise is working with Pat O’Mara, the chief education and accreditation officer for The British Institute of Cleaning Science in the project, and the project aims to provide domestic cleaners with an opportunity to increase their cleaning competences with a Maid2Clean recognised qualification in domestic cleaning.
“The programme is unique in many ways,” says MD of Maid2Clean, Mike Hanrahan. “Not only is Maid2Clean the first company in the sector to offer this type of training on this scale but our intention is to make online leaning available to thousands of our cleaners who are interested in developing their house cleaning skills further.”
The intention of the qualification is to incorporate a number of training modules such as:
• Health and safety
• Security
• Best practice cleaning
• Best practice ironing
Maid2Clean is delighted to be working with Pat O’Mara, who is providing input to the domestic cleaning qualification. Her knowledge and input is greatly appreciated.
Jodie Buckley is one of the Maid2Clean managers appointed to work on the project. She says, “The British Institute of Cleaning Sciences has recognised the huge potential scale of training needs in the domestic cleaning industry.
“To be working on such a leading edge training and development project is a privilege. Whilst it’s hard work, we all recognised the importance of staying ahead of the other players in the domestic cleaning market.”
Jodie adds, “We are looking forward to having thousands of our Maid2Clean cleaners become graduates of the MaidVersity program.”

Reader Comments (1)
I think that this is a good idea. Very benifital.