Sanitary bins and hygiene services in Magadi Road Rongai Nairobi.
Since 1990, we have been listening and collaborating with facilities managers like you to shape our Nairobi company into Rongai’s best reliable sanitary waste bin hygiene service provider.
We have built a robust team culture around four core principles: Respect, Reliability, Responsiveness, and Results.
From our service hubs in Magadi Road & Rongai, we travel all over Nairobi, making regular sanitary waste bin hygiene service visits to hundreds of facilities, businesses, office buildings, commercial spaces and schools.
Our Goal: to be your trusted, reliable, long-term provider of sanitary bins and hygiene services in Nairobi Kenya; Our Promise: to help you provide fresh, hygienic facilities and never stuff you around.
Hassle-Free Sanitary Waste Bin Hygiene in Magadi Road Rongai Nairobi.
We are laser-focussed on your bins and bathrooms so you don’t need to be. We stick to the schedule. We don’t change staff every two weeks so you don’t have to put up with disgusting or overflowing bins, broken air dispensers etc…… all this means zero complaints from your staff, tenants and visitors. If this is what you need – a reliable partner so you get time and energy back to focus on your big priorities – our rock-solid team are ready to make that happen.
We can provide your facilities with: sanitary bins, feminine hygiene bins, nappy bins, natural air scenting, air freshening, hand wash, urinal sanitising, toilet seat sanitising and more.
Automatic sanitary bin services in Magadi Road Rongai Nairobi
Our customers tell us our new range of black bins and dispensers look great in their bathrooms. We think your staff and visitors will like them too – check out our product range.
Reduce Reputation Risk from Poor Hygiene in Your Facilities in Magadi Road Rongai Nairobi.
Disgusting bathrooms are not just an public health concern, they present a serious threat to your brand and reputation. Not-to-mention your precious time and energy responding to complaints! A recent article reveals how humans have an inbuilt ‘disgust response’ to unhygienic facilities.