Last updated: July 2026
The best janitorial supplies for an office are the items that keep shared areas clean without making facilities procurement complicated. Start with waste bins, reusable cloths, mop supplies, scrubbers, screen-safe cleaning items, and pantry or sink-area organization.
Short Answer
For most Philippine offices, start with waste bins, microfiber cloths, mop refills, scrubbers, surface cleaning kits, and supplies for pantry sinks, restrooms, reception areas, and high-touch surfaces. High-traffic offices should track replenishment more closely than small private offices.
Janitorial Supplies to Compare
These products from the Shoppable Business product catalog can help offices build a practical cleaning shortlist. Browse the cleaning supplies category and the janitorial supplies supplier page before requesting a quote.
Plastic Trash Bin with Slide Cover Big #261 Waste Bin
Best for: office pantry areas, work floors, restrooms, and shared spaces
Scrub Daddy Butterfly Mop Refill Head
Best for: maintenance teams replacing mop heads for regular floor cleaning
Scrub Daddy Streakless Cloths Reusable 4ct
Best for: glass, desks, pantry counters, meeting rooms, and reception areas
Scrub Daddy Screen Daddy Microfiber Cleaner
Best for: IT equipment, monitors, reception screens, and training-room displays
Scrub Mommy and Power Paste Kit
Best for: spot cleaning for pantry, sink, and high-touch office surfaces
Scrub Daddy Scour Daddy Steel Pad 2ct
Best for: pantry sinks, back-of-house areas, and tougher cleaning jobs
Scrub Daddy Sponge Caddy Suction Cup Holder
Best for: pantry sinks and cleaning stations that need organized sponge storage
Choose Supplies by Area
Office cleaning works best when supplies are mapped to areas: work floors, restrooms, pantry, meeting rooms, reception, and storage spaces. This prevents overbuying one type of cleaner while forgetting high-use items such as waste bins, cloths, or mop replacements.
| Office area | Supply focus |
|---|---|
| Work floors | Waste bins, microfiber cloths, and surface cleaning supplies. |
| Pantry and sink areas | Scrubbers, sponge storage, scour pads, and spot-cleaning supplies. |
| Meeting rooms and IT areas | Screen-safe cleaners, cloths, and supplies for high-touch surfaces. |
Procurement Tips
Facilities teams should separate daily-use supplies from periodic replacement items. Waste bins and caddies are not ordered as often as cloths or mop refills, so the reorder schedule should reflect actual usage.
Consolidated Janitorial Procurement Notes
For high-traffic workplaces and multi-branch teams, standardize the cleaning supply list by restroom, pantry, reception, floor care, waste control, and replenishment frequency. Track usage by location so branch teams can reorder consistently instead of making emergency one-off requests.
FAQs
What janitorial supplies should offices keep on hand?
Most offices should keep waste bins, microfiber cloths, mop supplies, scrubbers, surface cleaning kits, and pantry or restroom cleaning supplies.
How often should offices reorder cleaning supplies?
High-use items such as cloths, scrubbers, and mop refills should be reviewed monthly or based on foot traffic. Durable items such as bins are replaced less often.
Should IT areas use different cleaning supplies?
Yes. Monitors, laptops, and screens should use screen-safe cloths and cleaners instead of harsh general-purpose cleaning tools.
Request a Janitorial Supplies Quote
Shoppable Business can help compare janitorial supplies, confirm quantities by office area, prepare official invoices, and support recurring procurement for facilities teams.








