Cleaning Business Licence
Get guidance on requirements and steps for your Cleaning Business Licence.

Who Needs a Cleaning Business Licence
Any business providing general cleaning services at premises or public places must obtain a cleaning business licence before starting work, even if cleaning is only part of its operations. Cleaning services fall under three main sub-sectors:
- Office and Commercial
- Food and Beverage
- Conservancy (including public areas managed by Town Councils)
Under the Environmental Public Health Act 1987, operating without a valid licence is an offence. Penalties include fines of up to $10,000, imprisonment of up to 12 months, or both, plus an additional $1,000 per day for continuing offences.
Businesses that subcontract cleaning work to licensed providers must also hold a licence. From 1 January 2024, companies supplying cleaning manpower to other cleaning businesses are likewise required to be licensed.
*Only cleaning businesses applying for renewal will need to submit proof of a cleaning contract. New applicants are not required to do so and may apply with the details of a suitably trained or experienced employee. For more details, please refer to NEA’s website.
When a licence is not needed
The Environmental Public Health (Excluded Cleaning Work) Notification 2014 specifies the types of services considered as “excluded cleaning work”. Businesses providing only these services are not required to obtain a cleaning business licence to carry out the services.
Examples of “excluded cleaning work” are:
- Cleaning of domestic premises
- Façade cleaning
- Cleaning of swimming pools
Useful findings you can find below
When a licence is not needed
The Environmental Public Health (Excluded Cleaning Work) Notification 2014 specifies the types of services considered as “excluded cleaning work”. Businesses providing only these services are not required to obtain a cleaning business licence to carry out the services.
Examples of “excluded cleaning work” are:
- Cleaning of domestic premises
- Façade cleaning
- Cleaning of swimming pools
Cleaning Courses You Can Explore
Core/Mandatory Environmental Cleaning Courses

(1-Day) Workplace Safety and Health Practices Implementation
Learn to identify hazards, use protective gear, follow safety procedures, and respond to emergencies for a safer workplace.

Horizontal Surface Maintenance
(Level 1)
Learn cleaning techniques, safety compliance, proper use of tools and PPE, and workplace reporting to meet NEA standards.

Provide Quality Service
– Customer Management (Level 1)
Learn to identify needs, manage requests, apply recovery, escalate issues, and improve through feedback.
Check out CORE & MANDATORY
Cleaning courses

Customer Management
(SSO Level 3)
Learn to plan and meet customer requirements, ensure quality service, monitor feedback, and implement strategies for continuous improvement.
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