Janitorial Bond And Cleaning Service Bond
Getting a janitorial and cleaning service bond can help take your business to the next level. You can secure more contracts and larger contracts.
But you might be new to the idea of being bonded. What does being bonded mean? In this video, I'll explain what it means to be bonded as a janitorial company. Plus I'll help you understand how to purchase your bond for the lowest possible cost.
Video Timestamps:
- 00:13 - Video agenda
- 00:28 - What does being bonded mean?
- 01:23 - 11 must know facts about janitorial bonds
- 01:27 - Fact 1 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 01:40 - Fact 2 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 01:48 - Fact 3 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 01:58 - Fact 4 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 02:04 - Fact 5 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 02:14 - Fact 6 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 02:24 - Fact 7 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 02:32 - Fact 8 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 02:40 - Fact 9 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 02:48 - Fact 10 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 02:53 - Fact 11 about janitorial cleaning service bonds
- 03:05 - How much does a janitorial bond cost?
- 03:51 - Janitorial bond cost example 1
- 03:58 - Janitorial bond cost example 2
- 04:11 - Janitorial bond cost example 3
- 04:22 - Janitorial bond cost example 4
- 04:39 - Once your purchase your janitorial bond
- 05:06 - Video recap
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