Bio Janitorial Service, Inc.

Glendale, AZ 85301

3.5 (0 reviews)

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Safety Employment Application Apprenticeship Contact Us Select Page BIO-Janitorial Servicehealthiest and best performing indoor environment meeting the specific needs of building ownersmanagers and occupants. Find Out More Our Services At BIO our processes have many elements whichwhen combinedinc. BIO-Janitorial ServiceGlendaleindustrialhigh security facilitiesmanufacturing plantsmedical and school locationsthus Bio’s growth has been supported by long-term clientswho have appreciated directpersonalized attention and responsiveness of Bio’s managementsupervision and service personnel. BIO is certified as DBEMBESBEand have total accountability of performances: Communication Log books Dailyweekly Monthly Inspections Employee Training and Equipment Timely/Proper Storage of Material &ampCompliance &ampGreen Cleaning Programs &#8221

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