Industrial Cleaning Services for Facilities That Can't Afford Disruption
Support safer operations, cleaner production environments, and stronger compliance with a partner built for manufacturing, warehouses, and industrial facilities across Michigan and Ohio.
Industrial cleaning is not a support function—it is part of your operational strategy. The right partner protects your people, your production, and your ability to stay compliant.
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ISSA CIMS-GB Certified Systems
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50+ Years of Experience
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OSHA-Aligned Safety Practices
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WBENC Certified
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Industrial Cleaning Is a Specialized Discipline
Industrial cleaning is not "commercial cleaning with bigger equipment." It requires specialized training, documented processes, and a deep understanding of how your facility operates. In fact, as we explain in what industrial cleaning really involves, the difference comes down to risk, complexity, and operational impact—not just square footage.
At Stathakis, we don't just recognize those differences—we build our entire approach around them. Our teams integrate into your workflow while maintaining safety, compliance, and production efficiency.

Why Industrial Cleaning Matters to Your Operation
Industrial cleaning directly impacts safety, compliance, and operational performance. Facilities that underestimate this often run into inconsistent service, safety exposure, and production disruptions. As outlined in why industrial cleaning accounts need more from their providers, many cleaning companies simply aren't structured to handle the complexity of industrial environments. That's why the right partner doesn't just clean—they understand your operation and build a program around it.
Safety & Compliance Built Into Every Program
Industrial cleaning must operate within your safety systems—not outside them. The risks associated with non-compliant cleaning are real. As highlighted in the hidden risks of non-compliant janitorial services, weak processes can lead to safety incidents, audit failures, and operational liability.
Our programs are designed to align with OSHA expectations, site-specific SOPs, hazard recognition requirements, and PPE protocols. You can also explore why safety and compliance are paramount in industrial cleaning and how these systems must be actively managed—not assumed.
- Documented safety training programs
- Site-specific SOPs and task procedures
- OSHA-aligned practices and hazard awareness
- Lockout/Tagout awareness and safe work boundaries
- PPE protocols based on environment
- Incident reporting and corrective action systems


Floor Care That Reduces Slip-and-Fall Risk
Industrial floors are one of the highest-risk areas in any facility. Slip-and-fall incidents are common and preventable. As outlined in how to solve slip and fall risks through floor care, proper floor maintenance directly impacts safety outcomes. Our programs reduce slip hazards, maintain surface integrity, and improve long-term durability.
Built for Procurement-Ready Partnerships
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For Procurement + Facility Managers
One of the most overlooked risks in industrial cleaning is workforce turnover. High turnover leads to inconsistent service, increased safety exposure, and lack of familiarity with your facility. As we explain in the real cost of janitorial turnover, turnover isn't just an HR issue—it directly impacts your operations and risk profile. You can also review the dangerous realities of turnover and why stable teams deliver better performance.
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For Procurement + Facility Managers
Sustainability is becoming a growing priority in industrial environments. As discussed in why green cleaning is the future, facilities are balancing performance with environmental responsibility. Stathakis incorporates environmentally responsible products, controlled chemical usage, and indoor air quality practices without compromising results.
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For Procurement
Outsourcing is not just about cost—it's about efficiency, accountability, and risk reduction. Many organizations find outsourcing reduces internal burden while increasing consistency. As outlined in 5 reasons to outsource facility services, the right partner helps you focus on core operations while improving outcomes.
How to Choose an Industrial Cleaning Partner
Not all cleaning companies are built for industrial environments. The right partner understands compliance, provides documented systems, and delivers consistent, trained teams. If you're evaluating options, start with how to choose a commercial cleaning company and review 10 questions to evaluate cleaning providers. The key takeaway: ask for evidence—not promises.
- Understands compliance
- Provides documented systems
- Delivers consistent, trained teams
- Shows evidence, not promises


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