Start Your Own Computer Cleaning Business


On-Site specializes in cleaning and sanitizing the “human touch”surfaces of all highly sensitive electronic equipment.

Why Do Businesses Need Our Service?

  • Enhance the professional image you've worked so hard for
  • Reduce sick time taken by your staff
  • Increase productivity of grateful employee
  • Increase longevity of the equipment.
    “New” equipment gets treated better by your staff

 

How much does it cost when you or your staff are off sick?

The amount of money you save by having your equipment professionally cleaned and sanitized could very well pay for our service and then some…

According to several Human Resources web sites, the average cost for sick days taken is $1000/year/employee? (This includes wages, fringe benefits and operating costs)

If YOU can see that it's dirty, don't you think your customers can too?

  • Keyboards
  • Mice
  • Monitors
  • Telephones
  • Scanners
  • Printers
  • Faxes
  • Copiers
  • Adding Machines
  • CPU Cases
  • Typewriters
  • Insides

We not only quickly restore your equipment to showroom condition; we also sanitize the “human touch” areas, which will free these surfaces from bacteria and germs.

We “detail clean” - not just that cursory wipe - to transform your dingy equipment to look like new!

We pride ourselves on “being almost invisible” so that your staff can carry on their work as required. We are available to complete the cleaning during regular business hours, or during evenings and weekends - your choice.


Registered on - Canada’s National Government Suppliers Directory

IT’S IN THE NEWS!

Keyboards are easily contaminated with germs, which in hospitals, can take the form of antibiotic-resistant pathogens - the so called superbugs, a study suggests.

“The difficulty with keyboards is you can’t pour bleach on them. They don’t work so well when you do that.”
– Keyboards fingered as hospital menace, Calgary Herald, Monday, April 11 2005

History tells us that a major flu pandemic is on the way. That’s the word from Dwayne Clayden, the assistant to the medical director of Calgary EMS.

“Theoretically it could spread across the world in 24 hours...”

The bottom line is that now is the time to prepare...

“It’s a lot easier to explain why you planned ahead than why you didn’t.”
– Sooner or later...it’s coming, Airdrie City View, Friday, February 3, 2006