

Facility Assessments
Facility Assessments for Alaskan Communities
Practical systems. Real-world solutions. Built for how your facility actually operates.
We provide on-site and virtual walkthroughs for boroughs, schools, and community facilities to identify inefficiencies, improve cleaning systems, and create practical, long-term solutions.
What Is a Facility Assessment?
A facility assessment is a structured walkthrough of your building and cleaning systems. We evaluate how your current processes are working, where time and resources are being lost, and how systems can be improved.
Our goal isn’t to add complexity—it’s to simplify operations, improve consistency, and make your systems easier for your team to actually follow.


Who We Work With
Public safety buildings
(police, fire, EMS)
Community centers and shared spaces
Schools and educational facilities
Facilities struggling with consistency, staffing challenges, or supply inefficiencies
Borough and municipal buildings
Healthcare and clinic facilities
What We Evaluate
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Cleaning workflows and task organization
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Supply usage and product effectiveness
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Time allocation and staffing efficiency
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High-traffic and high-maintenance areas
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Areas where consistency is breaking down
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Opportunities to simplify, standardize, and improve long-term consistency

What You’ll Receive
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Clear, practical recommendations
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System improvements tailored to your facility
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Supply and product guidance
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Workflow and efficiency suggestions
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realistic, step-by-step plan your team can actually follow and maintain
How It Works

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Reach out and tell us about your facility
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We schedule an on-site walkthrough or virtual review
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We evaluate your systems and identify key issues
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You receive clear recommendations and next steps

Implementation Support
If additional support is needed after your assessment, we’re here to support you. Our goal is not just to identify problems, but to help facilities create practical systems that can actually be carried out and maintained over time.
Community matters to us, and we understand that many Alaska facilities are doing their best with limited staff, limited time, and a lot of moving parts. Because of that, we make ourselves available to support implementation, answer questions, and help teams work through changes in a realistic way.
When needed, implementation support can include follow-up guidance, supply recommendations, workflow adjustments, and coordination with our service team at Peak Services to help put systems into practice.
