Spring in Wichita arrives with a lot more than warmer temperatures. Wichita has been ranked among the worst cities in the country for seasonal pollen, leading the nation in tree, grass, and weed pollen counts according to reporting from The Beacon. Tree pollen peaks from March through June, and grass pollen follows closely behind as spring transitions into early summer. That pollen doesn’t stay outside.
Every time an employee or visitor opens a door, fine pollen particles travel with them. It settles on reception desks, lobby chairs, windowsills, and HVAC vents. For office environments, this means increased allergen exposure and indoor air quality concerns that standard janitorial schedules weren’t designed to address. Entryway matting works harder during pollen season, and high-touch surfaces need more frequent attention to reduce allergen buildup for staff and visitors alike.
Spring in Wichita is also storm season. The area sees consistent thunderstorm activity through April, May, and into June, with heavy rain and wind events that track mud, standing water, and exterior debris through commercial entryways in a matter of hours. After a significant storm, hard floors and carpets near entry points take on a level of soiling that routine nightly cleaning doesn’t fully address.
This is exactly the kind of situation where a day porter adds real operational value. Having someone on-site during business hours means your team can respond to a wet entryway, soiled flooring, or a lobby that went from clean to messy between scheduled service visits.
Spring is also the right time for commercial cleaning Wichita businesses often overlook: a post-winter deep clean. Winter concentrates grime in entryways, dulls hard floors, and leaves carpets compressed and embedded with months of tracked-in debris. A scheduled deep cleaning before spring traffic peaks gives your facility a reset before conditions shift again.