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Cleaning Insurance: What insurance coverage do professional cleaners need?

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As a professional cleaner, you’re tasked with keeping commercial buildings and personal residences tidy and orderly. From steam cleaning carpets to hauling debris, your work makes a big difference in the lives of your clients.

Having the right business insurance can help protect your business from financial consequences if your company causes an injury or property damage. Another advantage of having cleaning insurance is that your business will become more marketable, as many customers will only hire professional cleaners with the proper insurance.

What insurance coverage do I need as a cleaning professional?

Some of the most common insurance coverages for professional cleaners are listed below, along with relevant examples of incidents that would trigger these coverages.

How do I get insurance for my cleaning business?

There are many factors to consider when purchasing insurance for your professional cleaning business—from the financial strength of an insurer to the pricing that you’re offered. A solid insurance package for your cleaning business will be fairly customized, as no two businesses are the same, so it is particularly important to select an insurance provider that can build custom coverage to fit your specific needs.

When selecting an insurance company, there are three main factors you should look at:

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Janitors and Building Cleaners Industry Statistics

Employers of Janitors and Building Cleaners

Services to buildings and dwellings36%
Elementary and secondary schools; state, local, and private13%
Healthcare and social assistance7%
Government5%
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations5%

Source data: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Janitors and building cleaners (2016)

Median Hourly Wage for Janitors and Building Cleaners

Government$15.31
Elementary and secondary schools; state, local, and private$14.29
Healthcare and social assistance$12.42
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations$11.61
Services to buildings and dwellings$11.26

Source data: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Janitors and building cleaners (2017)

Job Growth for Janitors and Building Cleaners

Number of Jobs, 20162,384,600
Employment Change, 2016-26236,500
Job Outlook, 2016-2610%
Total Job Outlook, 2016-267%

Source data: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Janitors and building cleaners (2016)

Non-fatal Occupational Injuries for Janitorial Services

Incidence rate3.1%
Number of cases (thousands)22.6

Source data: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Industry Injury and Illness Data, Janitorial services (2017)

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