Proper hand washing has been a crucial factor during our battle against the COVID-19 virus. As we begin the process of slowly returning to our normal routines the natural tendency will be to become less diligent in our hand...
It's your birthday! It's your birthday! We would like to wish the following SMO team members a very happy June birthday.
During this outbreak of the COVID-19 virus the use of proper touch point disinfection routines has been critically important. It will become even more critical as "shelter-in-place" mandates are relaxed and people begin to return...
As businesses across the county begin to reopen, the adherence to robust cleaning and disinfection routines will be critical. Keeping employees safe from the COVID-19 virus will continue to require diligence and attention to...
At Supreme Maintenance Organization one of our core values is that we will care. We instill this attitude in our team members from the very beginning as we teach them to Clean With Purpose. In an effort to recognize our team...
After a couple of months of adhering to "shelter-in-place" mandates and the subsequent shuttering of businesses across this country, many states are now considering partial relaxation of those restrictions. Guidelines for...
SMO is very blessed to have many long-term team members that help make us an industry leader. We would like to take a moment to recognize those who will be celebrating a work anniversary in May. We are very appreciative of your...
It's your birthday! It's your birthday! We would like to wish the following SMO team members a very happy May birthday.
As the planet continues to try and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 many businesses have shuttered their facilities and instructed their employees to work from home. However, for some, that is not a viable option. The nature of...
We are pleased to announce that Sherry Toliver is SMO’s team member of the month for February 2020. Sherry has been with us since the beginning of 2016, first as a cleaning technician and then as a site supervisor. Sherry was...