What does Anago's training cover regarding 'Biohazards'?
Anago Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
SECTION 2.2 ANAGO ORIENTATION PROGRAM.
We will provide the Anago Orientation Program for You (or one of your owners, if you are a legal entity) and two other individuals designated by You within 30 days of the Agreement Date. One of the individuals who attends the Anago Orientation Program must personally guaranty Your obligations under this Agreement if You are a legal entity. The Anago Orientation Program consists of 7 classroom sessions and 3 on-site sessions at one of Our existing Account buildings. Each classroom and on-site session is a maximum of 8 hours. The Anago Orientation Program covers the following items: general office cleaning, restroom cleaning, floor maintenance, customer relations, and contract sales. The Orientation is provided by the use of video films, lectures and "hands-on" applications by Our experienced staff. Your employees may attend certain sessions of the Anago Orientation Program as We designate. There is no additional fee for Initial Orientation. You are responsible for any expenses incurred by You and Your employees in attending the Initial Orientation, including costs of transportation, lodging, meals and any wages paid to your employees.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 62–298)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
Based on the 2025 FDD, the excerpts provided do not contain specific information regarding whether Anago's training program covers 'Biohazards'. While the FDD excerpts detail various aspects of the Anago orientation and training programs, including general office cleaning, restroom cleaning, floor maintenance, customer relations, and contract sales, there is no mention of specialized cleaning or handling of biohazardous materials. The training program is subject to modification by the Franchisor at any time. The Anago orientation program consists of 7 classroom sessions and 3 on-site sessions at one of their existing Account buildings. Each classroom and on-site session is a maximum of 8 hours.
For a prospective Anago franchisee, this absence of information means it is important to directly ask the franchisor whether the training includes specific modules on biohazard cleaning, what those modules entail, and if there are any certifications provided upon completion. This is crucial because certain commercial cleaning jobs may involve biohazardous situations, and proper training is essential for safety and compliance.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the training provided, a potential franchisee should inquire about the full scope of the training curriculum, including any advanced or specialized training programs available beyond the initial orientation. Understanding the depth and breadth of training will allow the franchisee to assess whether they need to seek additional external training to meet client needs and regulatory requirements related to biohazards.