Picture this: An office worker returns to his building late at
night to retrieve some additional files. The facility is largely
deserted, and mostly dark. Suddenly, the occupant unexpectedly sees
an unfamiliar person onsite. The occupant is nervous at first, but
soon relaxes when he notices the stranger is wearing a janitorial
uniform clearly identifying him from the local cleaning company. He
is actually not a stranger at all, but a member of the team hired
to clean the building. A uniform not only makes janitors
recognizable, but it can make them more productive and professional
as well.
Since janitorial work involves not only the dirtiest and
greasiest of environments as well as chemicals that can stain or
ruin clothing, practicality suggest that material for janitorial
uniforms should be stain-resistant and easy to clean. As cleaning
is strenuous work, uniforms also need to be comfortable, breathable
and durable.

At Cardinal, our uniforms vary depending on the type of work the
employees will be doing. For example, all day porters and day
cleaning personnel as well as Area Managers wear Cardinal's
signature white polo with the logo embroidered on. Members of our
Special Project Crew and Night Custodians wear clearly marked
Cardinal t-shirts, either in grey or blue. When selecting pants, we
like to utilize a durable, comfortable, and stain-resistant black
pant that matches our company colors. The rest of our line ranges
from vests to aprons to winter jackets and hats. Our outfit has
many outfits.
The right combination of uniform clothing delivers comfort, work
utility, security, good customer relations and a constant
promotional element. That's a lot of value coming from a simple
collection of fabric.