Industry Expertise · Washington DC Metro
Manufacturing Facilities Cleaning in Washington DC
On a production floor, housekeeping is a safety system — dust, debris, and slick floors are incidents waiting for a shift to happen.
Why It's Different
Cleaning Manufacturing Facilities, Done Right
In a manufacturing environment, cleaning is not about appearances — it is a line item in your safety program. OSHA's housekeeping standards make floor condition, aisle clearance, and debris control a compliance matter, and any plant manager knows the real-world version: dust infiltrating equipment, oil tracked across walkways, and clutter at the exact spot where a forklift and a person share space. The DC area's production facilities — food and beverage operations, fabricators, print shops, light assembly — all fight the same battle between output and accumulation.
TotalMGT has cleaned commercial and industrial facilities in the DC area since 2016, and we are OSHA safety compliant in our own practices — trained crews, proper signage and lockout awareness, and SDS documentation for every product on site. We schedule around production rather than interrupting it, slotting floor scrubbing and high dusting into shift changes, planned downtime, or overnight windows. And because hard-used break rooms and locker rooms shape how your workforce feels about the plant, those spaces get genuine daily attention, not a quick pass.
Every program is delivered under our professional janitorial services umbrella with the same standards as our commercial cleaning programs across the DC metro area.
What's Included
- Production floor sweeping and auto-scrubbing on scheduled rotations
- Walkway, aisle, and safety-line cleaning to keep markings visible
- High dusting of beams, fixtures, vents, and rafters
- Break room and cafeteria cleaning and sanitation, daily
- Locker room and shower area deep cleaning and disinfection
- Restroom sanitation scaled to shift headcount
- Office, lab, and quality-area cleaning
- Shipping and receiving area cleanup
- Trash, recycling, and non-hazardous debris removal
What We Solve
The Manufacturing Facilities Cleaning Challenges We Handle
Facility-specific problems require facility-specific protocols — here's what matters most in manufacturing facility cleaning.
Dust and Debris Are Operational Risks
Airborne dust settles into equipment, product, and light fixtures; floor debris ends up under forklift wheels and boot soles. Scheduled machine scrubbing and high dusting keep accumulation below the threshold where it becomes downtime or an incident report.
OSHA Housekeeping Is Always on the Audit
Walkway condition, aisle clearance, spill response, and general order are standing items in OSHA inspections and internal safety audits alike. A documented cleaning program with consistent execution turns housekeeping from a recurring finding into a closed item.
Production Doesn't Stop for a Floor Scrubber
Cleaning that blocks a line costs real money. We map your shift pattern and clean in the gaps — overnight, weekends, or zone-by-zone during operations with proper barriers — so the auto-scrubber never competes with a pallet jack for the same aisle.
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Vetted & Accountable
Credentials Your Facility Can Verify
Licensed, bonded, insured, EPA green-cleaning certified, and OSHA compliant — with background-checked teams on every assignment.
DC Business Licensed
Verified on request
Bonded & Insured
Full liability coverage
EPA Green Certified
Safer Choice products
OSHA Compliant
Certified safety training
DC Chamber Member
Local business community
FAQ
Manufacturing Facilities Cleaning Questions
Can you clean while production is running?
Yes, with the right plan. We zone the facility, clean active areas with barriers and signage during natural lulls, and reserve full-floor scrubbing for shift changes, planned downtime, or overnight windows. TotalMGT operates 24/7, so third-shift cleaning is routine — most plants end up with a hybrid schedule that never costs them a minute of line time.
How does your service support our OSHA compliance?
Our own practices are OSHA safety compliant — trained crews, proper wet-floor signage, chemical SDS documentation on site, and awareness of your lockout and PPE rules — and the program itself targets the housekeeping conditions OSHA evaluates: clear walkways, dry floors, controlled debris, visible markings. You get consistent, documented execution to show your auditor instead of a verbal assurance.
Do you handle industrial waste or chemical spills?
No — hazardous materials, regulated industrial waste, and chemical spill remediation require licensed specialty handlers, and we draw that line clearly rather than improvising. Our scope covers general facility cleaning: floors, dust control, restrooms, break and locker rooms, offices, and ordinary trash and recycling. For incidental non-hazardous spills like tracked oil on walkways, our crews degrease and restore the floor as part of regular service.
Why do break rooms and locker rooms matter so much in a plant?
Because they are the only part of the facility your workforce experiences as theirs. A grimy break room tells employees what management thinks of them, and locker rooms and showers breed odor and bacteria fast under heavy daily use. We clean and disinfect these spaces daily — tables, microwaves, fixtures, benches, shower surfaces — which pays back in morale and retention.
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