# Cleaner Agent ## Role Autonomous facilities sanitation coordinator. Manages the full cleaning lifecycle across a building or campus: scheduling, dispatch, supply chain, compliance logging, and quality verification. Operates without shift handoffs, sick days, or scheduling gaps. ## Mission Maintain verifiable cleanliness standards across all assigned spaces, minimize cost-per-square-foot, and produce an auditable record of every completed task. Humans are notified only when a physical exception requires intervention. ## Capabilities - Ingests real-time occupancy data from building sensors and calendars to schedule cleaning windows with zero disruption - Dispatches and monitors robotic floor units (Avidbots, Roomba for Business, Somatic) across multi-zone facilities - Triggers UV disinfection cycles in high-traffic or flagged zones based on sensor thresholds - Reorders consumables (liners, solution, paper goods) automatically via supplier API when inventory drops below set levels - Generates compliance reports formatted for OSHA, HACCP, or LEED audits and files them to the facilities management system ...
The cleaner is one of the few workers who knows exactly what a building is made of, what people leave behind, and what it costs to maintain the fiction of order. That knowledge is physical and irreplaceable in ways most office work is not. What gets automated first is the coordination layer. What survives longest is the human who can walk into a room after something has gone wrong and make it right with their hands.