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avivcleaning · 4 months ago
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Reliability in cleaning in Israel more difficult than ever
Following the pandemic and the outbreak of war in Israel, it has become ever more difficult to find home cleaners or a reliable cleaning service. One company has been working tirelessly around the clock to maintain a consistent staff, in order to serve its loyal customers. Telavivcleaning.com has been a leader in home and office cleaning service since its inception in 2013. With reliable…
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zatdummesmadchen · 4 months ago
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This is my mother preparing bread despite the war and bombing everywhere 😔💔
I hope you can help me, I want her to be fine 😔
Thank you very much my friends🙏🙏
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HELLO EVERYONE PLEASE DO PAY ATTENTION !
PLEASE TRY TO DONATE AND HELP THIS FAMILY GET SAFETY !
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AT THE VERY LEAST CONSIDER REBLOGGING SO IT REACHES MORE PEOPLE !
REMEMBER EVERY LITTLE BIT COUNTS AND ADDS UP MORE!
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dazedasian · 4 months ago
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hosttoguest · 9 months ago
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Unveiling Hostoguest's Expertise in Apartments Cleaning Tel Aviv
In the bustling metropolis of Tel Aviv, where the fusion of culture, history, and innovation creates a vibrant tapestry of urban life, the demand for exceptional accommodations is at an all-time high. As travelers from around the globe flock to this cosmopolitan hub for business and leisure, the importance of immaculate living spaces cannot be overstated. Enter Hostoguest – the epitome of excellence in Airbnb cleaning Tel Aviv.
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Unveiling Hostoguest: A Paradigm Shift in Cleaning Services
Hostoguest isn't just a cleaning service; it's a testament to professionalism, precision, and passion for hospitality. With a team of dedicated professionals and a commitment to exceeding expectations, Hostoguest is redefining the standards of cleanliness in Tel Aviv's bustling apartment scene.
The Art of Apartments Cleaning Tel Aviv: Precision and Perfection
Cleaning an apartment isn't just about removing dirt and grime – it's about creating an environment that exudes comfort, serenity, and sophistication. Hostoguest understands this better than anyone, which is why our cleaning process goes beyond the surface to deliver unparalleled results.
From meticulously scrubbing floors to sanitizing high-touch surfaces, our team of experts leaves no corner untouched in their quest for perfection. With an arsenal of cutting-edge tools and eco-friendly cleaning products, Hostoguest ensures that every apartment shines with a brilliance that captivates guests from the moment they step through the door.
Tailored Solutions for Every Apartment
At Hostoguest, we understand that every apartment is unique, with its own set of cleaning challenges and requirements. That's why we offer personalized cleaning solutions tailored to the specific needs of each property. Whether it's a cozy studio in the heart of the city or a luxurious penthouse overlooking the Mediterranean, our team has the expertise and experience to deliver exceptional results every time.
Seamless Integration with Airbnb Hosting
As an Airbnb host, your time is precious – and we respect that. That's why we've designed our cleaning services to seamlessly integrate with your hosting workflow. With Hostoguest, scheduling a cleaning is quick and effortless. Simply book online or through our mobile app, and our team will handle the rest. Whether you need a one-time deep clean or regular maintenance cleanings between guest stays, we've got you covered.
Eco-Friendly Practices for a Sustainable Future
At Hostoguest, we're committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. That's why we use only eco-friendly cleaning products and practices in all of our services. From biodegradable detergents to energy-efficient cleaning equipment, we prioritize the health of our planet while delivering impeccable results for our clients.
Elevate Your Hosting Experience with Hostoguest
In the competitive world of short-term rentals, every detail matters – and cleanliness is no exception. With Hostoguest by your side, you can rest assured that your apartment will always be guest-ready, allowing you to focus on providing an exceptional experience for your visitors.
Don't settle for ordinary cleaning services. Choose Hostoguest and experience the difference for yourself. Book your Apartments Cleaning Tel Aviv service today and discover why so many Airbnb hosts trust us to keep their properties pristine and welcoming.
Introducing Hostoguest: Your Trusted Partner in Apartments Cleaning Tel Aviv
Hostoguest isn't just a cleaning service; it's a commitment to excellence, reliability, and professionalism. With a team of dedicated experts and a passion for hospitality, Hostoguest is revolutionizing the way Airbnb hosts maintain their properties in Tel Aviv and beyond.
The Importance of Cleanliness in Airbnb Rentals
In the competitive world of short-term rentals, cleanliness is paramount. Guests expect a level of cleanliness and hygiene that rivals that of a luxury hotel. From sparkling bathrooms to pristine kitchens, every aspect of the property must exude cleanliness and comfort to ensure a positive guest experience.
Precision and Attention to Detail: The Hostoguest Difference
At Hostoguest, we understand that cleaning an apartment isn't just about removing dirt – it's about creating an environment that guests will remember long after they've checked out. That's why our team of professionals goes above and beyond to deliver impeccable results with every clean.
From scrubbing floors to dusting surfaces, our cleaners leave no corner untouched in their pursuit of perfection. We use only the highest quality cleaning products and equipment to ensure that your property shines with a brilliance that captivates guests from the moment they step through the door.
Tailored Cleaning Solutions for Every Property
At Hostoguest, we recognize that every property is unique, with its own set of cleaning challenges and requirements. That's why we offer personalized cleaning solutions tailored to the specific needs of each apartment. Whether you're managing a cozy studio or a sprawling penthouse, our team has the expertise and experience to deliver exceptional results every time.
Seamless Integration with Your Hosting Workflow
As an Airbnb host, your time is valuable – and we understand that. That's why we've designed our cleaning services to seamlessly integrate with your hosting workflow. With Hostoguest, scheduling a cleaning is quick and effortless. Simply book online or through our mobile app, and our team will take care of the rest. Whether you need a one-time deep clean or regular maintenance cleanings between guest stays, we've got you covered.
Eco-Friendly Practices for a Sustainable Future
At Hostoguest, we're committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. That's why we use only eco-friendly cleaning products and practices in all of our services. From biodegradable detergents to energy-efficient cleaning equipment, we prioritize the health of our planet while delivering impeccable results for our clients.
Elevate Your Hosting Experience with Hostoguest
Don't settle for ordinary cleaning services. Choose Hostoguest and experience the difference for yourself. With our commitment to excellence, attention to detail, and personalized service, we'll help you create an unforgettable experience for your guests – one clean at a time. Book your Apartments Cleaning Tel Aviv service with Hostoguest today and discover why so many Airbnb hosts trust us to keep their properties sparkling clean and guest-ready.
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bellboyisrael · 2 years ago
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Short Term Apartments Cleaning Tel Aviv | Bell Boy
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Short Term Apartments Cleaning Tel Aviv | It is quite easy to clean a loft. There are a few things you need to perform while cleaning properly, bearing in mind how it usually is with the ideal agendas and cycles. You must make sure to constantly be meticulous when cleaning a loft. There are numerous places where soil could hide. from your kitchen equipment to baseboards, underneath, or on them.
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probablyasocialecologist · 2 months ago
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Most of the daily crimes against Palestinians on the West Bank take place only a few miles from the homes of Israeli citizens within the pre-1967 borders of the state. Particularly vicious events are sometimes reported, in relatively subdued and peripheral ways, in Haaretz, the only respectable newspaper in the country, and also, rarely, on the evening news that everyone watches. Still, even peace-oriented, left-wing Israelis often express shock when I tell them of witnessing violent attacks by settlers and soldiers on Palestinian shepherds and peasant farmers. It is as if that kind of knowledge were pushed away from conscious awareness, or as if the knowledge itself exists somewhere in the mind but knowledge of that knowledge does not. (Classical Indian logicians claim that one doesn’t know something unless one consciously knows that one knows it.) In short, much of the population of Israel has lived through the last five decades in varying modes and intensities of denial. Here’s a typical example. One night in late July I slept in the Bedouin village of Ras al-‘Ain in the southern Jordan Valley. Adjacent to the village, in a fiercely hot, arid zone, a cool, clean stream flows down from the hill country. The villagers need that water to survive and to sustain their herds of sheep and goats; each day they fill up five or six tankers, hitched to tractors, from the stream. Israeli settlers from the illegal outposts nearby are doing whatever they can, including committing vicious attacks, to block Palestinians’ access to the water; the goal is to dry them out so that they will have to leave their homes. The army, the police, the Civil Administration, and the military courts are all colluding with the settlers in their ongoing minibattle with the shepherds. Our activists are by the stream, night and day, to protect the Palestinians as best we can. We spent an hour or two that evening fending off knife-wielding, masked young thugs from the settler outposts who were trying to block a lone tractor and its attached tanker from bringing water to the village. Often Israeli settlers from the older settlements, who may be less prone to violence than those from the new outposts and are usually Orthodox, come to picnic by the stream. A friend of mine, a long-standing member of the Israeli peace camp and an Orthodox Jew—and thus adept in the settlers’ language—spoke to two of these middle-aged settlers about the situation in Ras al-‘Ain. “What?” they said. “You mean there is violence here? That’s impossible.” A total surprise—for people living in the heart of the West Bank, on stolen Palestinian land. I don’t think they were pretending to be shocked. Mainstream Israelis living in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem are even less likely to grasp the reality of systematic state violence directed against innocent Palestinians when news of it somehow filters into the public sphere. Simply stated, they don’t want to know, or maybe they don’t much care.
21 August 2024
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determinate-negation · 1 year ago
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An Israeli hostage released by Hamas has described her ordeal after she was kidnapped by gunmen and taken into a tunnel system in Gaza during the Palestinian militant group’s deadly assault in Israel on October 7, saying “I went through hell.”
Yocheved Lifshitz, a frail 85-year-old grandmother who was one of two hostages released by Hamas on Monday, recounted the moment that militants snatched her from her home in the kibbutz of Nir Oz and drove her away on a motorbike towards Gaza, a “painful act” during which she said she was beaten and sustained bruises.
Lifshitz said she was forced to walk on wet ground and descended into an underground tunnel system she likened to a spiderweb, where she was greeted by “people who told us we believe in the Quran” and promised “not to harm” her and her fellow hostages.
Lifshitz’s daughter Sharone, who helped convey her mother’s comments to reporters outside a hospital in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, called it a “huge network” of tunnels.
Lifshitz said she was initially grouped together with 25 other people before her captors separated her into a smaller group with four other individuals from her kibbutz. She said they slept on mattresses on the floor of the tunnels, ate the same food as Hamas fighters and received regular treatment from doctors during her incarceration.
“They really took care of the sanitary side of things so that we didn’t get sick,” Lifshitz added. Each of the five hostages in her group received their own doctor and there was a paramedic present who supervised medication, she said.
“They were very generous to us, very kind. They kept us clean,” Lifshitz said. “They took care of every detail. There are a lot of women and they know about feminine hygiene and they took care of everything there.”
Lifshitz also accused the Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet intelligence service of not taking threats from Hamas “seriously” and said the costly Gaza border fence erected by Israel had done nothing to protect her community from Hamas’ attack.
“The lack of awareness by Shin Bet and the IDF hurt us a lot,” she stressed. “They warned us three weeks beforehand, they burned fields, they sent fire balloons and the IDF did not treat it seriously,” she continued.
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daniel-nerd · 1 month ago
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haven't posted here in a bit so here are some more "hot" takes about the recent everything.
if anyone have any doubts weather hamas won the war or not, there are more and more rockets being fired from gaza. the genocide didn't achieve any security to Israel.
historically every time Israel invaded lebanon it ended up making the security of Israel way worse.
hezbollah showed times and times again how ground combat is where they're the strongest.
hezbollah are estimated to have between 20 and up to 50 thousand combatants, which is more than an order of magnitude over how much they had in the previous 2006 war(up to 1000 combatants who participated), which they won. (for context israel's combatants in the 2006 war was 10,000 and grew to 30,000 by the end of the war. now they have 169,500 combatants)
its a year since the start of the "war", a year since netanyahu deliberately decided the hostages lives worth less than his genocidal campaign, a year since they could've all been home.
with Jordan's foreign minister, speaking in the name of 57 Arab countries, commit to Israel's security and existence in the context of israel ending the war with a hostage deal, leaving the occupied territories, and allowing a palestinian state on the agreed territories of. it is clearer than ever, a palestinian state is in the interest of EVERYONE, except those who wish to ethnically cleans palestinians, and rule the middle east with iron fist.
zionists saying israel should occupy southern lebanon and some even calling it "part of Israel's promised land" just shows the goal was never security, but control and power.
iran's attack was a huge success.
israel is using their civilians as human shields, mosad hq being in tel aviv, the most populated city in israel, is just the biggest example for it, they also used many times in the past and still use palestinians as physical human shields in combat.
the invasion to lebanon marked the start of Israel's defeat.
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eretzyisrael · 5 months ago
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Good News From Israel
In the 16th Jun 24 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
The IDF rescued 4 hostages held in the homes of Gazan “civilians”.
An Arab swimmer will be representing Israel at the Olympics.
Superb pro-Israel speeches by author and journalist Douglas Murray.
Three more Israeli startups are cleaning up the ocean.
An Israeli startup turns agricultural waste into edible protein.
Tel Aviv has risen to become the 4th best global ecosystem.
An Israeli archer won the European championships.
An Israeli-born Filipino singing star has just become Jewish.
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A slightly shorter newsletter this week, following the Jewish festival of Shavuot (Pentecost).
The photo is of our local flame tree (delonix regia) which are prolific in Netanya. Every year they transform from their barren state, re-igniting into blooms of fire. They remind us of how the people of Israel have turned a desolate desert into a Garden of Eden. Despite our enemies attempts to destroy us, we always rebuild.
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shifa-ameen · 6 months ago
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At least 35,000 people have been killed by Israel in its war on Palestine's Gaza since last October.
Seventy percent of them have been babies, children and women, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Many thousands of others are still missing, presumed to be dead under the rubble of Gaza.
According to the United Nations, Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza has internally displaced 85% of the territory's population. The enclave is also suffering from acute shortages of food, clean water and medicine a direct result of Israel's crippling blockade on the besieged territory - with 60% of Gaza's infrastructure damaged or destroyed.
Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice. An interim ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv to stop genocidal acts and take measures to guarantee that humanitarian assistance is provided to civilians in Gaza.
Source -TRTWorld
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familyabolisher · 1 year ago
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In 1937, urban planners debated turning Tel Aviv into a ‘Riviera city’ in a proposal called the Grunblatt scheme, which is reminiscent of Le Corbusier’s unrealised 1933 Plan Obus to demolish the Cape of Algiers and construct an elevated highway along its coastline. Today, many of the Palestinian beaches belong to private developers and hotels. This is part of a longstanding policy of effacement, whereby Palestinian scenes of dispossession become sites of Zionist leisure. After the massacre of residents in al-Tantura (occupied May 22–23, 1948; population of 1,500) in 1948, the Palestinian population was driven out. A mass grave of several dozen bodies remains, and today it lies under the parking lot of Dor beach, near Haifa. These processes are not unique to Palestine, architecture and redevelopment play essential roles in the construction of a revisionist urban coloniality. Both Tel Aviv and Algiers were given the moniker ‘White City’.
But Tel Aviv is not particularly white. Off-white maybe, mostly grey. Sharon Rotbard’s WHITE CITY, BLACK CITY (2015) examines the Bauhaus style that is the city’s pride. The Ashkenazi elite of Tel Aviv sought refuge in the ‘values of order and rationality’, she explains, against ‘the amorphous black chaos’ of the present. ‘It enabled many Tel Avivians to conduct wealthy bourgeois lifestyles, and at the same time to expose a socialist and progressive façade, to take solace in the assurance that while their city was clearly grey and faded, it was actually white and clean; that although it was no more than a provincial Western outpost, it was as international as the International Style; and that although it was modern, it was historic.’
The early essays about the local International Style in HA’IR and HA’ARETZ newspapers praised it as neither historic nor revolutionary, but as a sensible innovation, emphasising ‘usability, economy, modesty, cleanliness’. Tel Aviv’s Bauhaus represents the aestheticisation of sterility, which was the style’s original function, in a clear through line from the sanatorium that helped to popularise it. The export of this architecture to the colonies held the promise of ridding the cities of their distinct character, of curing the tropics of their diseases.
These architectures, then, reinforce a psychogeography of ‘cleanliness’. In light of the increasing visibility and political power of the messianic-Zionist bloc in the Israeli governing coalition (Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud alongside the Hasidic political parties United Torah Judaism and Shas), the re-emphasis of Tel Aviv’s White City’s heritage serves as a coping strategy of sorts for Tel Aviv’s settlers in particular. It allows them to self-narrate as ‘liberal’ and to separate themselves from an unwashed ‘Other Israel’, supporting the story that Tel Aviv’s relationship to the rest of the state is of a cosmopolitan vestigial organ. This is romantic, but untrue. While the fanatical settler foot soldiers that roam the frontier are perhaps the most visible parts of the Israeli project, a quieter enemy remains at work – the state’s bureaucratic violences, dressed as system planners and administrators. Tel Aviv’s ghouls in their windowless offices stare at population registries of Palestinians, a blinking red button in front of them, adding to their press releases a Biblical or archaeological citation to camouflage the ethnic cleansing.
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sciderman · 9 months ago
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Usaually I don't bother, but I'm writing to you because i have looked up to you for a long time. I don't need you to respond, maybe even prefer if you won't, but your last post was a big blow for me.
I'm an israeli.
I was born here. My mother was born here. Her grandmother was born here. My grand grandmother fled here after the holocaust.
And you knkw what? You don't have to agree with the israel goverment, i mean if you'd look it up you'll see that almost no one here supports our current goverment. I wish i could sit with you and talk about the conflict and explain that it's nit really black and white as tumblr would like to believe, but i don't think that's a possibility.
But writing that we are "white settlers" is just... god. It's a lie. Not even just antisemtic lie, becuase 20% of israeli citizens are actually arabs (both muslims and christians). most of jewish populations are not even "ashkenazi" jews.
The interent currently is not a very reliable source of history (like, i've seen people claim we should call tel aviv "ahuzat bait" since it is its arab name. It's not. It's in hebrew, and the name of the first street if tel aviv when it was legally bought)
And if you ask why not let all the middle east countries participate in the eurivision - actually they let them. They just decided the quit when israel joined.
Again, I'm writing becuase I'm hurt. You can dissmiss it if you want, but i wish you wouldnt. Again, you dont need to post it or respond, i just wish you will think twice about what you hear or learn about a war the happens to other people, and doesnt affect you at all (some of us - on both sides - are actually afraid of dying).
Peace, love, and mostly peace.
oh bless you anon - i hope you're okay with me posting this, because i wouldn't be able to respond otherwise. i admit entirely i was being reductive - i haven't spoken a lot about this issue here because i'm afraid of letting emotion get the better of me, when i know how morally complex this issue is. i was being reductive - and i absolutely know there are a lot of israeli-born jewish people who are native to the land. and i know there are a lot of jewish people in israel who are against the occupation. and i know there is a huge population of israeli citizens who are against their government because the government is lying to their citizens just as much as they're lying to world.
but there is an image that the leading powers in israel want to paint to the world - the one they show in eurovision and any media presence (which they pour ungodly amounts of money into) - and it's of a very western, palatably white israel. i really would like you to know that when i refer to "israel" i refer only to the ruling powers that govern it - not the citizens that live there.
israel doesn't want you to see iraeli-born jews who are critical of their government and actually have been living peacefully alongside the muslim and christian population of the land for hundreds of years before the occupation. israel doesn't want to showcase that narrative, because that would show that actually the nation could've been peaceful and have equality for all it's people the whole time (because they've been doing it for HUNDREDS of years prior) and there was no reason to expel palestinians from their homes.
in eurovision, wants to show that israel has established this land and made it pristine and beautiful and countries should invest in this cosmopolitan utopia and new western culture that is so divorced from it's native people and it's history. palatable. marketable. clean. no war crimes here.
there's an unfortunate power imbalance in the world - and that's that some nations have the money and the power to curate and maintain a spotless public image - and other nations can't afford to keep the lights on in their hospitals.
i really love and appreciate you for coming into my inbox, anon. i think it's really brave and i really appreciate your voice and appreciate people like you. i know israel is a terrifying place to be right now - particularly for people who are critical of the government, you're under threat from both sides - you're distrusting of your own military, and there's the very real threat of hammas too. and i'm so, so sorry you're in that place and in that situation. and as someone who's born there, and your family being there for generations, the question of escape isn't as simple as settlers who can come and go freely. but i really, really hope you're safe and can stay safe. i'm so sorry your family went through all that you did, and that your family escaped one horror for another. this isn't the kind of world you should live in - and i'm praying that positive change will hold the israeli government accountable, and force them to prioritise their people.
not their "image", not how much power and money and land they hold. people. people - both israeli and palestinian, deserve to feel safe and heard and have a government that will protect them. it's the duty any power in the world should have to their people. and i feel like - if we deprive israel of their magical power to appear good and pristine and progressive palatable and clean of all blood in the eyes of the media - if we rob it of that, then they'll be forced to address these real problems within their government. they'll be forced to make amends. forced to apologise, and gain the world's favour again through real positive change.
i'm praying you're staying safe, anon. i really, really hope you and your family are safe. thank you so much for your message, and i'm sending you so much love from across the borders of the world.
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adropofhumanity · 5 months ago
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Palestinian resistance group Hamas claimed Monday to have killed Israeli soldiers in a booby-trapped building explosion in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
The group's armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, said its fighters blew up a building where Israeli soldiers had barricaded in the Shaboura refugee camp in Rafah.
Several Israeli soldiers were killed and injured in the blast, it added in a statement on its Telegram channel.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli army on the claim.
On May 6, the Israeli army invaded Rafah, a tiny crowded city at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip despite international warnings. It also captured the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing, a vital route to humanitarian aid into Gaza, worsening the already difficult humanitarian conditions in the territory.
Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7 attack by the Palestinian group Hamas, despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.
More than 37,120 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, and over 84,700 others injured, according to local health authorities.
Eight months into the Israeli war, vast tracts of Gaza lay in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water and medicine.
Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice, whose latest ruling ordered Tel Aviv to immediately halt its military operation in Rafah.
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broomservicefan · 5 days ago
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ניקיון בניינים: חשיבות, יתרונות, ושירותים מקצועיים
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ניקיון בניינים הוא חלק חיוני מתחזוקת כל מבנה, בין אם מדובר בבנייני מגורים, בנייני משרדים או בנייני מסחר. כאשר בניין נקי ומסודר, זה תורם לרושם ראשוני חיובי, משפר את רווחת הדיירים או העובדים, ומשדר מקצועיות ואכפתיות לסביבה. שירותי ניקיון מקצועיים מספקים מענה מלא ואיכותי לשמירה על ניקיון הבניין, ומאפשרים לדיירים ולעובדים ליהנות מסביבה נקייה ומטופחת בכל זמן.
מדוע ניקיון בניינים הוא הכרחי?
הסביבה בה אנו חיים, עובדים ומבקרים משפיעה על ההרגשה הכללית שלנו. ניקיון הבניין משפיע לא רק על המראה החיצוני, אלא גם על תחושת הנוחות והבריאות של הנמצאים בו. ניקיון קבוע של מבני מגורים או משרדים מפחית את הצטברות הלכלוך, האבק והחיידקים, ומשפר את איכות האוויר ואת הניקיון הכללי של החלל.
ניקיון בניינים כולל מגוון רחב של פעולות, החל מניקוי לובי וגרמי מדרגות, דרך ניקוי חלונות ושירותים ציבוריים, ועד לפינוי אשפ�� ותחזוקה שוטפת של השטחים המשותפים. כל אלו תורמים ל�� רק לתחושת הסדר, אלא גם מבטיחים את בריאות הנמצאים במבנה.
יתרונות של שירותי ניקיון בניינים מקצועיים
שיפור בריאות ואיכות החיים – סביבת עבודה או מגורים נקייה מפחיתה את הסיכון למחלות ולזיהומים הנגרמים מהצטברות חיידקים ואבק. ניקוי יסודי של חללים ציבוריים משפר את האוויר ואת הבריאות של כל הנמצאים בבניין.
שמירה על מראה אסתטי ונעים – מבנה מטופח ונקי משדר איכות ומקצועיות, ויוצר תחושת רווחה אצל המבקרים והדיירים. זהו גורם חשוב במיוחד במבנים מסחריים ומשרדים, בהם רושם ראשוני משחק תפקיד חשוב.
הפחתת שחיקה של מבנה – ניקיון קבוע מונע הצטברות של לכלוך ולחות באזורים רגישים, כמו חלונות, משטחים ומדרגות. פעולה זו שומרת על עמידות המבנה ומפחיתה את הצורך בתיקונים.
תפעול שוטף ללא הפרעות – שירותי ניקיון בניינים מקצועיים מותאמים לצרכי הלקוחות, והצוות יכול להגיע בזמנים המתאימים ביותר למשתמשים בבניין, כך שלא תהיה הפרעה לפעילות השוטפת במבנה.
העצמת תחושת הקהילה במבני מגורים – כאשר המרחבים המשותפים נקיים ומסודרים, דיירי המבנה חשים תחושת שייכות ואכפתיות. סביבת מגורים מטופחת מחזקת את תחושת הקהילה ומשפרת את איכות החיים.
סוגי שירותים הניתנים במסגרת ניקיון בניינים
שירותי ניקיון בניינים כוללים מגוון רחב של פעולות, הנעשות בהתאמה אישית לפי הצרכים של כל מבנה. הנה חלק מהשירותים הנפוצים ביותר:
ניקוי לובי וקבלת פנים – הלובי הוא האזור הראשון אותו רואים המבקרים והדיירים, ולכן חשוב לשמור עליו נקי ומסודר. פעולות אלו כוללות שטיפת רצפות, ניקוי שטיחים, וניקוי רהיטים במרחב הקבלה.
ניקוי גרמי מדרגות ומעליות – שטיפת מדרגות, חיטוי מעקות, וניקוי דלתות מעליות הם חלק חשוב בניקיון השוטף של מבנים רב-קומתיים, בהם אזורים אלו רגישים להצטברות לכלוך.
ניקוי חלונות חיצוניים ופנימיים – חלונות נקיים מאפשרים כניסת אור טבעי ומשדרגים את המראה הכללי של הבניין. ניקוי חלונות דורש ציוד מיוחד וכוח עבודה מיומן, במיוחד במבנים גבוהים.
תחזוקת שירותים ציבוריים – שירותי ניקיון של שירותים משותפים, חיטוי אזורים רגישים כמו ידיות ודלתות, והקפדה על היגיינה ברמה גבוהה.
פינוי אשפה ומחזור – פינוי יומי של אשפה, ארגון פחים ומחזור חומרים מאפשרים לשמור על סביבה נקייה ומסודרת. פעולות אלו כוללות גם מחזור פסולת פלסטיק, נייר וזכוכית בהתאם לצרכי הדיירים.
טיפול בגינה וסביבת חוץ – ניקיון השטחים החיצוניים, גינון וטיפוח האזור סביב הבניין. גינה מטופחת משפרת את חוויית המגורים והעבודה, ומספקת סביבה מזמינה ונעימה.
כיצד לבחור חברת ניקיון לבניינים?
בכדי להבטיח תחזוקה ברמה גבוהה, חשוב לבחור חברת ניקיון מקצועית ואמינה. להלן מספר קריטריונים חשובים שיש לשקול בעת בחירת חברה לניקיון בניינים:
ניסיון והמלצות – חברה בעלת ניסיון בניקיון בניינים תדע להתאים את השירותים לצרכים המדויקים של המבנה ולספק פתרונות יעילים ויעילים.
צוות מיומן ומקצועי – ניקיון בניינים דורש צוות מקצועי המיומן בשימוש בציוד וחומרים איכותיים. וודאו כי הצוות המגיע לבניין הוא צוות אחראי ובעל ניסיון.
שימוש בחומרי ניקוי ידידותיים לסביבה – חברות ניקיון רבות משתמשות היום בחומרי ניקוי ירוקים, שאינם מזיקים לבריאות האדם והסביבה, ולכן מומלץ לבחור בחברה המציעה חומרי ניקוי ידידותיים לסביבה.
גמישות והתאמה לצרכי הלקוח – חשוב לוודא שהחברה מציעה גמישות בבחירת זמני הניקיון ובסוגי השירותים המותאמים למבנה. כך ניתן להבטיח שהניקיון יתבצע בזמנים הנוחים ביותר עבור המשתמשים.
בדיקת תדירות הניקיון – חלק מהמבנים זקוקים לניקיון יומיומי, בעוד שאחרים יכולים להסתפק בניקיון פעם-פעמיים בשבוע. חשוב לתאם עם החברה את התדירות הנדרשת ולוודא שהצוות עומד בזמנים.
היתרונות של תחזוקת בניין ברמה גבוהה
בניינים נקיים ומתוחזקים משפיעים באופן ישיר על איכות החיים של הדיירים והעובדים. ניקיון שוטף ומקצועי מאפשר לדיירים לחיות בסביבה נעימה, נקייה ובריאה, ומשדרג את חוויית השהייה בבניין. מעבר לכך, תחזוקה נכונה מפחיתה בלאי ושחיקה של הבניין לאורך זמן, ומאפשרת לשמור על ערך הנכס לטווח ארוך.
בניינים מסחריים או מבני משרדים המתוחזקים ברמה גבוהה גם תורמים לשביעות רצון הלקוחות והמבקרים, המשפרים את תדמית העסק ומאפשרים חוויית ביקור נעימה יותר.
טיפים לשמירה על ניקיון בבניין
הקפדה על תחזוקה קבועה – בניינים דורשים תחזוקה קבועה לאורך זמן, ולא כדאי להסתמך על ניקיונות חד פעמיים בלבד.
שימוש בפחים למחזור – הנחת פחים למחזור במקומות נגישים יכולה לעודד את דיירי המבנה לשמור על סביבה ירוקה ונקייה.
שיתוף פעולה עם הדיירים והעובדים – כדי לשמור על סדר וניקיון, חשוב להבהיר לדיירים ולעובדים את חשיבות שמירת הניקיון באזורים המשותפים.
תחזוקת הגינה וסביבת החוץ – הגינה שמסביב לבניין משפיעה על הרושם הראשוני ועל חוויית המגורים, ולכן חשוב לשמור עליה מטופחת ונקייה.
חיטוי קבוע – במיוחד באזורים משותפים כמו שירותים, מעקות ודלתות, חשוב להקפיד על חיטוי תקופתי כדי לשמור על בריאות הדיירים.
ניקיון בניינים הוא מרכיב חשוב ביותר בתחזוקת כל מבנה, בין אם מדובר בבניין מגורים או מבנה מסחרי. חברת ניקיון מקצועית יכולה לספק מענה מלא לשמירה על הסדר, הניקיון וההיגיינה, ולאפשר לדיירים ולעובדים ליהנות מסביבה נעימה ובריאה. בחירה נכונה של חברה לניקיון בניינים, בהתאם לצרכי המבנה, מבטיחה מראה מטופח, תחזוקה
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