How do you use Helpling?
How To Get Started
- Enter your postcode. Enter your postcode to check if we currently have cleaners in your area.
- Choose your cleaning plan. Select your preferred date, time and duration and we will match you with a top-rated cleaner.
- Secured online payment.
- Enjoy your clean house.
What cleaning products are hazardous?
7 Household Cleaners to Avoid
- Air fresheners.
- Fabric softeners and dryer sheets.
- Cleaning products with artificial fragrances.
- Antibacterial products.
- Corrosive drain cleaners, oven cleaners and toilet bowl cleaners.
- Bleach and ammonia.
- Products that create suds (shampoo, liquid soap, bubble bath, laundry detergent)
How do I become a Helpling cleaner?
How to receive cleaning offers
- Register & create your free profile. Register on our site for free in just a few quick and easy steps!
- Accept cleaning offers. Once your profile has been activated, you will start receiving the cleaning offers in your area.
- Earn money.
How do I register with Helpling?
How to receive cleaning offers. Register for free in just a few steps on our site. Answer a few questions to complete your profile, and upload a photo of your ID. To make yourself more attractive to potential clients, we recommend you upload a friendly profile picture.
How many cleaners are there in Singapore?
“Singapore is a not a clean city. It’s a cleaned city,” Liak declares. There are 56,000 cleaners registered with the National Environment Agency.
What is post renovation cleaning?
Post Renovation refers to a thorough cleaning of every fixture and surface in the house to make sure that the entire place is ready to live in.
Why is bleach banned in hospitals?
The reasons include, corrosiveness, safety, smell, eco-credentials and real measurable efficacy advantages over bleach, at much lower concentrations.”
How does Helpling make money?
Helpling is an online marketplace which matches working professionals with local pre-vetted home cleaners. The cleaners charge a flat rate of £10 per hour and pay a fee when they find a regular customer through the platform or 10% of the value of the booking for one time cleans.
How much does a cleaner cost in Ireland?
In Dublin, professional house cleaning services do not have to cost a lot. Prices can range from €16 per hour of service to a couple of hundred euro for a one-off deep clean of a four-bedroom house.
Is Singapore a clean or cleaned city?
“Singapore is a not a clean city. It’s a cleaned city,” Liak declares. There are 56,000 cleaners registered with the National Environment Agency. There are likely thousands of independent contractors who aren’t registered.
Is Singapore the cleanest country in the world?
Singapore, Singapore The queen of clean, king of hygiene, siren of the spotless – you get the jist, regularly lauded for its cleanliness, Singapore is often dubbed both the cleanest and the safest city in the world.
Is Helpling a cleaning company?
Helpling is not a cleaning company but we mediate between private households and cleaners. Helpling is there to help. The cleaners you book through Helpling work through the Home Service Scheme (Regeling Dienstverlening aan Huis). Helpling connects cleaners in Amsterdam to your household.
What is Helpling?
What is Helpling? Helpling is the leading marketplace for cleaning services in the Germany. We are not a cleaning agency or cleaning company, we’re an intermediary platform that helps match customers like you with self-employed cleaners. Through Helpling, you can book a cleaner in 60 seconds.
What are Helpling’s opening hours?
Our customer service is available from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. You can reach us at [email protected] or call us 085 8888 338. Our opening hours might be different on public holidays. Find our adjusted opening hours here. What is Helpling? Helpling is the leading marketplace for cleaning services in the Netherlands.
Is vinegar a multi-purpose cleaning agent?
In line with World Environment Day on Sunday, Ms Roxanna Pelka, a manager from Helpling, a home cleaning company, put them to the test, and no, vinegar is not a multi-purpose cleaning agent. The “Uber for cleaners” has swept into Singapore, and it’s planning to scrub up an industry that is unregulated with many fly-by-night operators and scams.