module 2: maintaining restrooms sparkling restroom 1-2-3 training program
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Restroom Maintenance Restroom cleaning is often the highest cost area
and the least favorite area to clean Frequent maintenance of restrooms ensures
restroom cleanliness is sustained throughout the day, increases overall productivity, and keeps costs low
For optimum results, maintenance programs should include a recurring combination of spot cleaning, daily cleaning, and top-to-bottom cleaning
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Spot Cleaning
Most frequent – especially important during high-traffic periods
Ensures restrooms are free of debris and messes plus makes daily cleaning easier
Maintains cleanliness of high-touch surfaces
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Spot Cleaning
Keep surfaces dry and stock supplies throughout the day Pick up loose trash Refill soap dispensers Refill toilet paper and paper towel dispensers
Check toilets, urinals, sinks, mirrors, walls, partitions, and floor for spills or other messes and clean as needed
Check high-touch surfaces, including door handles, faucets, and toilet/urinal flush handles, and clean as needed
Daily Cleaning
Depends on restroom usage Clean toilets, urinals, sinks, mirrors, floor
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Top-to-Bottom Cleaning
This type of cleaning should be done as needed, depending on the size and traffic of a facility
Follow procedure in Module 1 for a thorough top-to-bottom cleaning
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Monitor Restroom Maintenance
Determine how frequently a restroom requires maintenance based on traffic and usage
Establish a cleaning schedule, outlining required tasks and how often they need to be done
Document necessary procedures Assign accountability using a Restroom Service Log
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Restroom Service Log
Employees initial and date to record what tasks are performed and how often
Assigns accountability to employees
Increases efficiency and ensures restroom is well-maintained
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