For more than 30 years, the Prehistomuseum has been a well-known name in the province of Liège. Visitors can view archaeological objects and participate in many other fun activities. Since 2016, Cleaning Masters has been taking care of the maintenance of their buildings. The museum is located at the foot of the Ramioul cave in Flemalle, close to one of our offices. Operations Director Patricia Limbioul (see picture) talks about the successful collaboration with Cleaning Masters.
Prehistomuseum and Cleaning Masters: common goal in mind
Like Multi Masters Group, the Prehistomuseum strives to provide a sustainable experience for the end customer. “We have over 300 solar panels to power our entire site. Our archaeological exhibits must always be kept in the right indoor climate,” explains Patricia. “We sort our waste cleanly and in terms of maintenance we are very strict and precise. But we have Cleaning Masters for that. They use environmentally friendly products, which we really appreciate.”
“Working with a partner like Multi Masters Group feels comfortable for us.”
The power of trust
The museum owes the successful partnership to Cleaning Masters’ reliable staff. “Everything starts from that trust. The cleaning masters are discreet and always start their workday on time. They work early in the morning, even before the first visitors arrive. If we ask anything, they always respond quickly and that’s how we stay satisfied. They always work with the same people, who already know our museum well by now. Every employee is equally loyal. We know them and they know us,” says Patricia.
“With Cleaning Masters, we have a partner we can really count on.”
Customer appreciation
Patricia believes it is important to know the people behind the cleaning masters as well. That is why the Prehistomuseum invites the cleaning team to a fun activity every year. “We think it’s important to get to know the cleaning masters in a different way, too. In a non-professional way. So we went to the theater together once. That was an atmospheric evening,” Patricia concludes.