Cleaning link bridges for retail shopping centres
Category: Link bridges, Retail shopping centres
Many larger retail shopping centres in the UK provide car parking facilities for customers to make it easy and convenient for them to shop. Parking may be situated in a separate building, sometimes on the other side of a busy road, with an enclosed link bridge connecting the car park to the shops.
Link bridges, which often consist of a glass covered walkway, can be an eye-catching architectural feature in their own right, as well as providing customers with safe and convenient access to the shopping centre. Unfortunately the atmospheric pollution caused, mainly by heavy traffic passing under the bridge, tends to build up and make the glass look dirty.
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Shopping centre managers work hard to provide a pleasant, attractive environment for their customers to enhance their shopping experience and encourage more visitors to their centres. A clean, well-maintained environment is key to this - and a grubby glass walkway would give a rather negative first impression.
Call the glass walkway cleaning experts
OneFifty has cleaned a number of retail shopping centre link bridges and for our experienced team cleaning the bridge is usually pretty straightforward. The challenges are often more to do with arranging required permissions for traffic management measures to allow the work to be carried out safely - often out of hours so as to cause minimum disruption to business. The actual cleaning also needs to be carried out efficiently and effectively often within a quite restricted allotted timeframe.
With a choice of high level access equipment, a range of innovative cleaning systems, and a team of experienced IPAF qualified operatives, we have everything in place to get this type of cleaning sorted out in a timely fashion, and achieve excellent results for our clients. Here is an example of a recent project that included ceaning a link bridge.
To find out more abour access bridge cleaning please contact Max or Andy on 0333 234 1445 or email your enquiry and we will get back to you.
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