More Than a Day Porter. An Extension of Your Facility Team.
Getty Team provides dependable onsite personnel who help keep your facility clean, stocked, organized and ready throughout the workday. From restrooms and common areas to meeting-room resets, deliveries, supplies and routine workplace requests, our day porters provide flexible support wherever your facility needs it most.
Flexible Onsite Support
Cleaning, facility care and everyday workplace support — all in one onsite role.
Your Facility Doesn’t Stop Between Cleanings.
Even a well-cleaned facility changes quickly once employees, customers, visitors and vendors arrive. Day porters provide an onsite presence that helps address the small but important needs that arise throughout the workday—before they become distractions for your staff.
Restrooms Need Attention
High-traffic restrooms can require cleaning, inspection and replenishment long before the next scheduled evening service.
Shared Spaces Keep Changing
Lobbies, breakrooms, kitchens and common areas need ongoing attention as people move through the facility throughout the day.
Meetings Create Turnover
Conference rooms may need to be reset, straightened and prepared between meetings so the next group walks into a ready space.
Supplies Run Low
Restroom products, breakroom items and other shared supplies can be monitored and replenished before employees have to report a problem.
Spills & Issues Happen
Unexpected spills, trash buildup and appearance issues are easier to address when someone is already onsite and available to respond.
Your Staff Has Better Things to Do
Routine facility tasks often fall to reception, office managers or operations teams. A day porter helps keep those responsibilities off their plate.
A Proactive Presence Throughout the Workday
Rather than waiting for the next cleaning shift, Getty Team day porters help keep your workplace clean, stocked, organized and ready as conditions change throughout the day.
One Onsite Role. Two Layers of Support.
Every facility has different priorities. Getty Team can build a day porter scope around traditional daytime cleaning while also supporting routine workplace needs that might otherwise fall to reception, office management or facility staff.
Keeping the Facility Clean, Stocked and Presentable
Your porter maintains high-use areas throughout the day and responds as conditions change across the facility.
- Restroom inspections & touch-ups
- Consumable replenishment
- Trash & recycling removal
- Breakroom upkeep
- Lobby & common-area care
- Spill response
- High-touch surface cleaning
- Spot cleaning
- Entryway appearance checks
- Facility issue reporting
Helping Your Onsite Team Keep the Day Moving
When appropriate to the site, day porters can also assist with routine non-technical workplace tasks—providing an additional layer of onsite support beyond cleaning.
- Conference room setup & resets
- Meeting-space readiness
- Breakroom & coffee station support
- Supply restocking
- Light delivery coordination
- Package distribution support
- Visitor-area preparation
- Light material movement
- Shared-space organization
- Routine onsite requests
Your Scope Is Built Around Your Facility.
Day porter responsibilities can be customized by location, schedule and operating environment. Together, we define the recurring duties, service priorities and appropriate workplace-support tasks for your site.
Day Porter or Nightly Janitorial? Often, the Answer Is Both.
Nightly janitorial service restores the facility after the workday. Day porter service helps maintain it while people are actually using it. Together, they create a more complete cleaning and workplace-support program.
Day Porter Services
Best for facilities that need visible, responsive support while employees, customers, visitors or tenants are onsite.
- Restroom inspections and touch-ups
- Spill and incident response
- Common-area upkeep
- Consumable replenishment
- Conference and meeting-room resets
- Breakroom and coffee station support
- Routine workplace assistance
- Facility issue reporting
Nightly Janitorial Services
Best for detailed recurring cleaning that is easier and more efficient to perform once the facility is less occupied.
- Full restroom cleaning
- Vacuuming and floor care
- Trash and recycling removal
- Desk and workstation cleaning as scoped
- Breakroom and kitchen cleaning
- Touchpoint cleaning
- Detailed common-area cleaning
- Scheduled recurring service
One Cleaning Program. Coverage Throughout the Day.
Getty Team can combine daytime porter coverage with recurring janitorial service so responsibilities are coordinated under one program. Your facility receives responsive support while occupied and a more thorough reset after hours.
The Right Day Porter Program Depends on How Your Facility Operates.
A busy corporate office has different daytime priorities than a manufacturing plant, school or public-facing facility. Getty Team develops the scope around your traffic patterns, operating hours, workplace expectations and onsite needs.
Commercial Workplaces
Maintain a polished workplace while providing flexible support for meeting rooms, breakrooms, supplies, shared spaces and everyday office needs.
Healthcare Facilities
Provide a visible daytime presence to support high-traffic areas, restrooms, waiting spaces, replenishment and rapid response to appearance or sanitation concerns.
Education
Help maintain campuses throughout occupied hours as students, staff and visitors create changing conditions across classrooms, common spaces and restrooms.
Government & Public Facilities
Support public-facing environments where appearance, restroom readiness and responsive service matter throughout the operating day.
Manufacturing & Production
Support offices, employee areas and non-production spaces while helping facility teams stay ahead of routine housekeeping and workplace needs.
Logistics & Warehousing
Maintain heavily used employee and visitor areas throughout long operating windows while supporting routine onsite facility needs.
Your Scope Should Reflect Your Actual Workday.
We can adjust staffing hours, recurring duties and workplace-support responsibilities around periods of highest occupancy and need rather than forcing your facility into a predetermined service package.
The Right Day Porter Does More Than Complete a Checklist.
Day porters work in visible, occupied environments. That means professionalism, communication and judgment matter just as much as cleaning ability. We approach the role as part of your facility operation—not simply another scheduled cleaning shift.
A Professional Onsite Presence Your Team Can Rely On.
Your day porter may interact with employees, visitors, vendors, building management and your own facility team throughout the day. We emphasize reliability, professionalism and clear expectations from the start.
The goal is simple: provide someone who notices what needs attention, understands the priorities and helps keep the workplace moving.
Site-Specific Training
Porters are oriented to your facility, recurring responsibilities, service priorities and any site-specific procedures relevant to their role.
Professional Presence
Because day porters work around occupants and visitors, appearance, conduct and respectful interaction are treated as part of the service.
Clear Communication
Facility issues, supply needs and unusual conditions can be surfaced to the appropriate contact instead of remaining unnoticed until the next scheduled service.
Defined Priorities
We establish what should be handled routinely, what can be addressed as time permits and what should be escalated rather than leaving expectations ambiguous.
Management Oversight
The porter is supported by a service structure designed to maintain expectations, address concerns and adapt as the facility's needs evolve.
Flexible Support
As appropriate to the site, responsibilities can extend beyond cleaning into meeting-room readiness, supplies and routine workplace support.
We Define the Role Before We Staff It.
A strong day porter program starts with clear responsibilities, priorities and boundaries. Getty Team works with you to define the position around what your facility actually needs.
A Day Porter Program Should Be Designed Around the Workday.
The strongest programs start with a clear understanding of when your facility is busiest, what needs attention most often and where an onsite porter can create the greatest operational value. Getty Team builds the role around those realities.
Understand the Facility
We review your operating hours, occupancy, high-traffic areas, workplace expectations and recurring facility needs before defining the porter position.
Define the Scope
We establish core responsibilities, secondary duties and escalation points so both your team and the porter understand what success looks like.
Build the Schedule
Coverage can be aligned with your busiest periods rather than simply defaulting to a full-day shift. That may mean morning, midday, peak traffic or extended daytime support.
Orient the Porter
Before the role settles into routine, we establish site-specific priorities, communication expectations and the procedures relevant to your facility.
Launch & Monitor
Early service is an opportunity to confirm that the staffing hours, task mix and priorities match what is actually happening during the workday.
Adjust as Needs Change
Facility usage changes. We can refine recurring duties, workplace support responsibilities or coverage windows as operational needs evolve.
Not Sure How Many Day Porter Hours You Need?
You do not need to arrive with a finished staffing plan. Tell us how your facility operates, where your team is losing time and what needs attention during the day. We can help shape the scope and coverage around those needs.
Coverage That Fits the Rhythm of Your Facility.
Day porter service does not have to mean one fixed eight-hour shift. Getty Team can structure coverage around your busiest periods, operating hours and the level of onsite support your facility actually needs.
Full-Day Coverage
A dedicated onsite presence throughout the core operating day for facilities with continuous traffic and recurring support needs.
Partial-Day Coverage
Target several hours of service where daytime support creates the greatest value without staffing the entire workday.
Peak-Period Coverage
Schedule porter hours around lunch periods, shift changes, visitor traffic or other predictable windows when facility demand increases.
Multi-Day Coverage
Establish recurring porter support on selected days of the week when your facility does not require a daily onsite presence.
Supplemental Coverage
Add daytime support alongside an existing janitorial program when after-hours cleaning alone is no longer enough for the facility.
More Hours Are Not Always the Answer. Better-Placed Hours Are.
By looking at traffic patterns, restroom demand, meeting activity, deliveries and other recurring needs, we can help identify where porter coverage is likely to create the most value during your workday.
Frequently Asked Questions
Day porter programs can vary significantly depending on the facility, operating hours and level of support required. Here are answers to some of the most common questions.
A day porter is an onsite facility support professional who works during occupied hours to help keep the workplace clean, stocked, organized and ready. Unlike traditional after-hours janitorial service, a day porter can respond to needs as they arise throughout the workday.
Common responsibilities include restroom inspections, consumable replenishment, trash removal, breakroom upkeep, common-area care, spill response, meeting-room resets and facility issue reporting. The exact scope can be customized around your location.
Yes. Depending on the facility and agreed scope, Getty Team day porters can support routine workplace needs such as conference-room resets, supply restocking, breakroom support, visitor-area preparation, light package distribution and other non-technical onsite requests.
Day porters generally work while the facility is occupied and focus on ongoing upkeep, responsiveness and onsite support. Janitorial crews typically perform more comprehensive recurring cleaning, often after operating hours when the building is less occupied.
Absolutely. Many facilities use both. The day porter maintains the workplace during operating hours while the janitorial team performs the more detailed cleaning and reset after hours.
There is no universal number. Coverage should reflect facility size, occupancy, restroom usage, visitor traffic, meeting activity, operating hours and the responsibilities assigned to the porter. Getty Team can help structure a schedule around those factors.
Not necessarily. Coverage can be structured as full-day, partial-day, peak-period, selected-day or supplemental service depending on when your facility needs the most support.
Yes. We work with clients to define recurring duties, priorities, workplace-support responsibilities and escalation procedures based on how the facility actually operates.
Supply and equipment responsibilities can be incorporated into the service program based on the needs of the facility. We can clarify what Getty Team provides and what remains client-provided during the proposal process.
Getty Team provides commercial day porter and facility support services throughout Los Angeles, Orange County and surrounding Southern California markets, subject to staffing and service availability.
Have a Different Day Porter Requirement?
Tell us how your facility operates and what you want the onsite role to accomplish. We can help determine whether a day porter, janitorial program or combination of both makes the most sense.
Build the Onsite Support Role Your Facility Actually Needs.
Whether you need a dedicated daytime presence, a few strategically placed hours or a day porter who can support both facility care and everyday workplace needs, Getty Team can help design a program around how your operation actually works.
