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'Safety comes first': A non-negotiable standard for cleaning franchisors

Tasmanian educator-turned-cleaning franchisor Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra prioritises psychological and physical security to ensure that her franchisees feel safe at the properties they clean.

Tasmanian educator-turned-cleaning franchisor Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra prioritises psychological and physical security to ensure that her franchisees feel safe at the properties they clean. Credit: Supplied by Jyosh Polea - Vizcarra

Tasmanian educator-turned-cleaning franchisor Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra prioritises psychological and physical security to ensure that her franchisees feel safe at the properties they clean.


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Tasmanian educator-turned-cleaning franchisor Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra prioritises psychological and physical security to ensure that her franchisees feel safe at the properties they clean.


Key Points

  • According to Statista, the Australian commercial cleaning sector encompasses over 44,000 registered businesses and 209,000 employees, while generating $20 billion in annual revenue.
  • Vizcarra notes that back in 2017, securing the rights to operate Jim's Cleaning Tasmania required a capital investment of between $100,000 to $150,000.
  • Despite growing her network to over 50  franchisees, Vizcarra is optimistic that she can further expand her brand's footprint into other parts of Tasmania.
"Safety comes first. Kapag may banta sa kanilang kaligtasan at may abusadong kliyente, pwede nila i-blacklist ito para hindi na maulit. Paraan ito para ma-proteksyunan silang lahat."
Tasmania-based Entrepreneur Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra

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