How Infogrid technology powers JLL’s Dynamic Cleaning offering

Monday, 3rd October 2022

We spend 90% of our time indoors - with stats like this, it’s clear that healthy buildings are vital for anyone inside them, whether it’s at work, in our schools, our homes or any other indoor space.

A building’s healthiness can affect the mental and physical health of its occupants, as well as playing a critical role in the building’s running costs and its impact on the environment.

Technology and artificial intelligence are essential to create a healthy built environment. Infogrid has proudly partnered with JLL, providing the technology and data that powers their Dynamic Cleaning offering. The solution incorporates best-in-class standards, scopes and processes, as well as Infogrid’s leading AI-powered tech to help custodial teams prioritise cleaning and sanitation activities. Dynamic Cleaning can enhance occupant wellbeing, align with ESG targets, all while optimising costs and increasing operational efficiency by 15%.

With indoor occupancy fluctuating daily, JLL’s Dynamic Cleaning provides facility managers with a flexible solution, and can introduce building management teams to some of the other ways that IoT and smart technology can improve building health. 

How it works:

Real-time building data is integrated into Infogrid’s building intelligence platform, which then generates trends and real-time workplace usage reports. Facility managers and cleaning staff can see exactly which workspaces have been used or are still being used, and where cleaning will be needed—enabling them to prioritise the right cleaning services for the right spaces, at the right time.

The data is generated through multiple sensors installed throughout indoor spaces to measure variables such as temperature, proximity and touch. Installation is simple; the “peel-and-stick” sensors can be up and running in as little as 10 minutes, and a full installation can be completed overnight.

Infogrid’s platform analyses and normalises sensor data to identify occupied or non-occupied spaces, alerting cleaning teams to the areas that require attention. The platform also includes predictive analytics that analyse data over time to reveal space usage trends. This allows facility management and cleaning teams to anticipate and prepare for high usage periods. 

Read more about Dynamic Cleaning here.


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