Here’s a list of our important details for cleaning protocols we follow:
1. Disinfecting High-Touch Surfaces: Wipe down commonly touched surfaces like doorknobs, light switches, and remote controls regularly.
2. Color-Coding Cleaning Cloths: Use different colored cloths for different areas (e.g., red for bathrooms, blue for kitchens) to avoid cross-contamination.
3. Proper Tool Sanitization: Clean and disinfect cleaning tools (mops, sponges, buckets) after each use to prevent the spread of bacteria.
4. Air Circulation: Ensure proper ventilation during and after cleaning to dry surfaces faster and minimize moisture buildup.
5. Using the Right Cleaning Solution: Follow instructions for dilution ratios on cleaning products to ensure effectiveness and avoid damage to surfaces.
6. Washing Hands After Cleaning: Always wash hands after handling cleaning supplies, even if gloves were worn.
7. Empty Trash Cans Regularly: Ensure trash bins are emptied daily to avoid odor buildup and bacteria growth.
8. Checking Expiry Dates: Regularly check the expiration dates of cleaning chemicals to maintain their efficacy.
9. Drying Surfaces: After cleaning, make sure surfaces are dried to prevent water spots and the growth of mold or mildew.
10. Proper Disposal of Waste: Safely dispose of used cleaning cloths, gloves, and other disposable materials to avoid contamination.