Cleaning Business Insurance




When it comes to insurance for your cleaning business, you want your coverage to wipe away worries. With a PolicySweet® Business Owners Policy, we’ll make sure your coverage is as tidy as the spaces you keep. From General Liability to Workers’ Compensation, each cleaning insurance policy is polished with your needs in mind to help protect against from a variety of claims.



How to Get Cleaning Business Insurance

Are you wondering how to get business insurance for your cleaning business? Just follow the three steps below to get coverage tailored to your unique business needs:

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What Insurance Do You Need for Your Cleaning Business?

Cleaning businesses typically work at someone else’s property. This can make it challenging to limit the number of risks that your business can face which is why many business owners decide to purchase business insurance. Cleaning businesses can protect themselves with these insurance coverages:



Business Owners Policy

Also known as a BOP, is considered a convenient policy for many small business owners as it combines key coverages into one bundle. The coverage includes general liability insurance, business property, and cyber insurance.


Commercial General Liability Insurance

Commercial general liability insurance can provide financial protection if a client is injured, or their property is damaged as a result of your business. It can help to cover the high costs of lawsuits and may help your business meet the criteria of client contracts that call for liability coverage.

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GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE
 


Commercial Property Insurance

Commercial property insurance can cover equipment and tools that are at risk for damage, loss, or theft. If your business suffers from a loss it could help with replacement or repair costs for equipment your cleaning company owns or leases. If an accidental loss causes suspension of your operations, your business could be covered for loss of income.

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INSURANCE

Cyber Risk Insurance

Cyber insurance can protect your business from computer related attacks such as malware, phishing, or hackers. It can provide compensation to determine damages and pay for client notification.

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CYBER INSURANCE



Workers' Compensation Insurance

Workers’ Compensation or Workers’ Comp is a type of insurance that can help to cover medical fees and lost wages for employees that become sick or injured as a direct result of their job. It can pay for ambulance expenses, emergency room visits, medications, and rehabilitation costs



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Accidents can happen which is why the following cleaning businesses should consider obtaining insurance coverage:


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Top Tips for Identifying and Managing Business Risks

Salon owner managing product inventory

Is your business ready if a disaster strikes?

As a business owner, there are several different risks that your business may be exposed to and not properly planning for these risks could entirely cripple your business's operations. Plus, it may cost your business a lot of resources and finances to recover from an event.

However, there is a way that you may be able to protect your business, as well as your employees from an unexpected event. Are you interested in learning more about identifying potential risks that your business may face?

We have created a quick guide to help you better understand. Keep reading to learn more!

What Is Business Risk?

A business risk is when there is a chance of something harmful or unexpected to happen to your business. It could impact the profit that your business is making or put your business in jeopardy of failing.

Some business risks include:

  • Fire
  • Vandalism
  • Theft
  • Equipment breakdown
  • Firewall and network security attacks
  • Computer viruses
  • Cyber hackers
  • Bodily injuries to customers caused by business property or assets
  • Employee injuries and illnesses due to a work-related incident

Finding ways to minimize the potential risk that your business faces is essential to ensure your organization's longevity.

Understanding How to Identify Potential Risks for Your Business

The process of identifying potential risks is referred to as risk management. Risk management is when a company identifies, analyzes, and finds ways to help reduce the potential impact that risks can have on the business before it happens.

Awareness and preparation are the most beneficial factors that your business can have while preparing to be exposed to potential risks.

Completing a risk management investigation can allow your company to develop strategies to lessen the impact an incident could have on your business or prevent it from happening. Two strategies that may help to reduce risks are implementing a safe work environment implementing a regular maintenance routine to help prevent equipment breakdown.

How to Protect Your Business from Risks

We know that it is impossible for your company to eliminate every potential risk it could be exposed to, which is why it is essential for your organization to prepare for the worst possible situation.

Business insurance could help protect your business and reduce the impact a risk could have on your company. PolicySweet® offers Workers’ Compensation insurance to cover injuries that occur at the workplace and general liability, business property, and cyber insurance as part of our Business Owners Policy (BOP).

Are you interested in investing in business insurance to help reduce the impact that a potential risk could have on your company? Contact us to learn more or request a quote today.

Get a Quote Now > 

Top Tips for Identifying and Managing Business Risks

Salon owner managing product inventory

Is your business ready if a disaster strikes?

As a business owner, there are several different risks that your business may be exposed to and not properly planning for these risks could entirely cripple your business's operations. Plus, it may cost your business a lot of resources and finances to recover from an event.

However, there is a way that you may be able to protect your business, as well as your employees from an unexpected event. Are you interested in learning more about identifying potential risks that your business may face?

We have created a quick guide to help you better understand. Keep reading to learn more!

What Is Business Risk?

A business risk is when there is a chance of something harmful or unexpected to happen to your business. It could impact the profit that your business is making or put your business in jeopardy of failing.

Some business risks include:

  • Fire
  • Vandalism
  • Theft
  • Equipment breakdown
  • Firewall and network security attacks
  • Computer viruses
  • Cyber hackers
  • Bodily injuries to customers caused by business property or assets
  • Employee injuries and illnesses due to a work-related incident

Finding ways to minimize the potential risk that your business faces is essential to ensure your organization's longevity.

Understanding How to Identify Potential Risks for Your Business

The process of identifying potential risks is referred to as risk management. Risk management is when a company identifies, analyzes, and finds ways to help reduce the potential impact that risks can have on the business before it happens.

Awareness and preparation are the most beneficial factors that your business can have while preparing to be exposed to potential risks.

Completing a risk management investigation can allow your company to develop strategies to lessen the impact an incident could have on your business or prevent it from happening. Two strategies that may help to reduce risks are implementing a safe work environment implementing a regular maintenance routine to help prevent equipment breakdown.

How to Protect Your Business from Risks

We know that it is impossible for your company to eliminate every potential risk it could be exposed to, which is why it is essential for your organization to prepare for the worst possible situation.

Business insurance could help protect your business and reduce the impact a risk could have on your company. PolicySweet® offers Workers’ Compensation insurance to cover injuries that occur at the workplace and general liability, business property, and cyber insurance as part of our Business Owners Policy (BOP).

Are you interested in investing in business insurance to help reduce the impact that a potential risk could have on your company? Contact us to learn more or request a quote today.

Get a Quote Now > 

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