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Curo Help Cleaners - Impeccable Cleanliness. Elevated to a Luxury Standard.

 

Elite cleaning professionals providing discreet, meticulous, and world-class housekeeping for UHNW families, private estates, yachts and luxury properties globally.

We provide highly trained cleaning professionals to UHNW families, luxury estates, and distinguished residences worldwide. Each team member is selected for expertise, discretion, and attention to detail. From routine upkeep to specialized care for fine furnishings and delicate interiors, our cleaners maintain the highest standards of hygiene and presentation, ensuring every space reflects elegance and refinement.

  • Residential Cleaning – Daily or bespoke housekeeping for private homes, estates, and villas.
  • Luxury & Fine Surface Care – Specialized cleaning for artwork, antiques, and delicate materials.
  • Event & Guest Preparation – Preparing spaces for private gatherings, celebrations, and VIP visitors.
  • Deep Cleaning & Maintenance – Intensive cleaning, seasonal preparation, and meticulous upkeep.
  • Laundry & Wardrobe Support – Expert handling of garments, linens, and luxury textiles.
  • Integration with Household Teams – Coordinating seamlessly with butlers, housekeepers, and estate staff.
  • Yacht & Jet Cleaning – Impeccable detailing and sanitization for luxury vessels and aircraft.

 

Your home deserves care, precision, and discretion.
Our elite cleaning teams ensure every space is flawless, pristine, and ready for living or entertaining — anywhere in the world.

Types of Cleaners Available


1. General / Domestic Cleaner
• Performs standard household cleaning tasks: dusting, vacuuming, mopping, and sanitising.
• Maintains general order and hygiene in everyday living spaces.
• Often works on a daily or weekly schedule.

2. Housekeeper-Cleaner
• Combines cleaning duties with light housekeeping responsibilities such as laundry, bed-making, and wardrobe care.
• Works closely with household staff teams in medium-to-large estates.

3. Deep Cleaner / Luxury Property Cleaner
• Specialises in deep cleaning of high-value properties, including fine finishes, delicate fabrics, and marble or hardwood surfaces.
• Often called in for seasonal, post-renovation, or periodic deep cleans.

4. Specialist Surface / Material Cleaner
• Focused on high-value items or delicate materials, such as:
o Art & antiques
o Luxury carpets and rugs
o Designer furniture
o Fine metals and glass
• Requires training in preservation and care techniques.

5. Yacht / Maritime Cleaner
• Cleans and maintains yachts, boats, or superyachts.
• Experienced in marine-grade surfaces, stainless steel, and delicate interiors.
• Often works alongside deckhands and crew.

6. Estate Cleaner / Grounds Cleaner
• Maintains larger properties, including pool areas, outdoor terraces, garages, and guest houses.
• Often part of a wider estate staff team.

7. Travel / Multi-Residence Cleaner
• Moves with the family or rotates between multiple homes.
• Ensures continuity of service and consistent standards across all residences.

8. Temporary / Holiday Cleaner
• Provides short-term cleaning coverage for vacations, events, or staff absences.
• Flexible and ready to integrate into existing household teams.

 

In UHNW households, cleaners often work as part of a structured team, with roles divided between daily maintenance, specialised care, and estate-wide oversight to maintain a luxury standard across multiple residences.

Primary Cleaners Duties

 

A cleaners duties vary depending on the setting, but here’s a general breakdown of typical responsibilities:

General Cleaning Tasks

Sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors.

Dusting surfaces, furniture, and fixtures.

Wiping and disinfecting countertops, tables, and high-touch areas.

Emptying trash bins and replacing liners.

Restroom Cleaning

Cleaning and sanitizing toilets, sinks, and urinals.

Refilling soap dispensers, paper towels, and toilet paper.

Mopping floors and removing odours.

Kitchen/Break Area Cleaning

Washing and disinfecting sinks, countertops, and appliances.

Emptying rubbish and recycling bins.

Cleaning microwaves, fridges, and coffee machines (as required).

Deep Cleaning (periodic tasks)

Washing windows and glass surfaces.

Steam cleaning carpets or upholstery.

Polishing floors and furniture.

Safety & Maintenance

Using cleaning chemicals safely and following instructions.

Reporting maintenance issues or hazards to supervisors.

Keeping cleaning, supplies stocked and organized.

Primary cleaners Skills

 

Technical & Practical Skills

Knowledge of cleaning methods (dry, wet, steam, etc.)

Proper use of cleaning tools, machines, and chemicals

Ability to follow health, safety, and hygiene procedures

Waste disposal and recycling knowledge.

Physical Skills

Stamina for long periods of standing, bending, and lifting

Good hand–eye coordination for precise cleaning tasks

Speed without sacrificing quality.

Organizational Skills

Time management to complete tasks efficiently

Prioritization of high-traffic or high-risk areas

Keeping cleaning, supplies stocked and ready.

Attention to Detail

Spotting dirt, damage, or safety hazards that others might miss

Ensuring consistency in cleaning standards.

Interpersonal Skills

Basic communication with supervisors, coworkers, or clients

Courtesy and professionalism in customer-facing roles

Ability to work alone or as part of a team.

Adaptability

Adjusting to different spaces, schedules, and cleaning requirements

Responding calmly to unexpected messes or urgent tasks

Essential cleaners Qualifications

 

Basic Entry Requirements

No formal education required in most roles just basic literacy and numeracy.

Previous cleaning or janitorial experience is often preferred but not always necessary.

On-the-Job Training

Most cleaners are trained in safe use of chemicals, machinery, and workplace procedures after being hired.

Useful Certifications (varies by country/sector)

Health & Safety Training (e.g., OSHA in the U.S., COSHH in the U.K. for handling hazardous substances).

First Aid Certificate (especially in schools, hospitals, or public buildings).

Food Hygiene Certificate (for roles in kitchens, catering, or food production).

Infection Control Training (important for healthcare cleaning).

Professional Cleaning Certificates (offered by organizations like BICSc – British Institute of Cleaning Science).

Additional Requirements

Background check.

Driving licence.

Cleaners - Live in or Live Out

 

Cleaners can be live-in or live-out, depending on the type of job, location, and needs:

Live-in cleaners

Work arrangement: Cleaner lives on the employer’s premises, often in staff quarters or a separate room.

Pros: No commute, sometimes meals provided, stable work schedule.

Cons: Less privacy may be expected to work flexible or extended hours.

Live-out cleaners

Work arrangement: Cleaner lives in their own home and travels to the workplace each day.

Pros: More personal freedom, clearer work–life separation.

Cons: Travel costs and time, work limited to scheduled hours.

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