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Trust & safety · 3 March 2026

Why vetting, training, and insurance matter for your property

Careful cleaning in a finished home or commercial space

Opening your door to a service company is a trust decision. Price and speed matter—but so does who is inside your home or office when you are not. Here is what we believe you should expect from a serious operator.

Screening is non-negotiable

Background checks are the baseline, not a bonus. They should be completed before someone is assigned to keys, alarm codes, or guest areas. Ask your provider how often checks are refreshed for long-tenured staff.

Training shows up in the details

Products, equipment, stone and wood care, and safety around ladders or lifts all require instruction. Teams that meet regularly—reviewing checklists, incidents, and client feedback—deliver more consistent results than crews that only learn on the fly.

Careful work in a finished residential or commercial space
Insurance and training together mean fewer surprises if something is damaged or if a worker is injured on site.

Insurance you can verify

  • General liability protects against accidental property damage during service.
  • Workers' compensation matters the moment someone is on your premises—especially for estates and commercial sites.
  • Certificates of insurance should name your property or entity when required for HOAs or building management.

RR Home Special Cleaning invests in staffing and compliance because our clients—homeowners, property managers, and builders—expect the same rigor they apply to every other vendor on their list. Ask us for documentation; we are proud to share it.

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