Located on the second floor the “Athletic Club” features a luxurious fit out inspired by designer Timothy Oulton. Beautiful leather booths and timber details, a bespoke poker table and state of the art audio visual provides a premium viewing platform for every type of event. The area is fully private, and can be moved around to suit your needs. Includes 2 x private toilets and a den for private meetings. All 12 TV's and sound system can be hooked up for presentations.
Restrooms
Breakout Space
Outdoor Area
Rooftop
Public Transportation
Wheelchair Accessible
1. Pre-Clean The first stage of cleaning is to remove loose debris and substances from the contaminated surface you’re cleaning. You can do this by wiping with a disposable towel, sweeping, or rinsing. The aim is to remove as much loose debris as possible to prepare the area for the next stage of cleaning. 2. Main Clean The second stage of cleaning is to loosen any substances, dirt, grease, and debris that you were unable to remove during the pre-clean stage. This involves using hot water and a detergent. You may be able to wipe away the loosened substances right away with something suitable, such as a cloth or mop, or you may have to allow the disinfectant to do its work for a certain amount of contact time before doing so. Restaurant workers cleaning dirty kitchen hob 3. Rinse The third stage of cleaning is to remove all the loosened substances, dirt, and debris as well as the detergent, that was present in the second stage. You can do so using clean, hot water with a cloth, mop, squeegee, etc. 4. Disinfection The fourth stage of cleaning is to disinfect the surface, which will destroy bacteria and other microorganisms. For example, by using heat or a chemical disinfectant for an adequate contact time. Follow the instructions for any products or equipment you use. 5. Final Rinse The fifth stage of cleaning is to remove any disinfectants from the previous stage using clean, hot water. This step may not always be carried out however, depending on the disinfectant and surface you’re cleaning. As stated in the previous stage, follow the manufacturer’s guidance and seek further advice if needed.