Hygiene should be one of the top priorities for businesses across the entire organisational landscape. Whether you’re regularly welcoming visitors or your premises is more focused on employees, you should be taking commercial washroom cleanliness seriously. From kitchens to washrooms, you should have a frequent cleaning system that ensures the safety of those who occupy. In the first of a two-part blog, we’re focusing on washroom hygiene and what you can do to keep hygiene a top priority.

Depending on where you run your business, you may already have a cleaner associated with your property. In office blocks, these are often provided by the landlord. Sometimes they clean your entire workplace, but often they just clean the communal areas in between offices. But regardless of your set up, you are responsible for ensuring your workplace is safe. Whether you have two members of staff or 200, you need to put processes in place to keep them safe. But why?

 

Cleaning Laws and Your Washroom

Employers are bound by laws to ensure they provide certain levels of cleanliness in your commercial washroom. Hygiene is a right that employees have, and is a basic expectation placed upon organisations. The specific law that’s associated with washroom hygiene is usually cited as Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. These state that “suitable and sufficient washing facilities, including showers if required by the nature of the work or for health reasons, shall be provided at readily accessible places.”

As well as this, there are a number of additional points that make a washroom legally compliant or not. Such as:

  1. Suitable provisions of soap.
  2. Places to dry hands – EG paper towels or hand dryers.
  3. Hot and cold (or warm) water.
  4. Separate washrooms for men and women (they can be combined if all cubicles are separate and lockable).
  5. Ventilated and well lit.

 

These are all very basic instructions but must be provided for all washrooms.

Someone wearing a rubber glove cleaning a bathroom.

What Needs to be Included in a Washroom Cleaning Checklist

Washroom Cleaning ChecklistCompleted
Clean toilets and urinal
Check toilet roll supply
Clean sinks and taps
Check/replenish soap dispensers
Empty bins
Replenish paper towels
Test hand dryer
Check vending/feminine hygiene products
Replenish air freshener
Vacuum and/or mop floor

 

Where Can I get Good Value Washroom Products?

The best place to find products that offer great value is by a company with the expertise when it comes to commercial washroom cleaning, hygiene and janitorial work. Direct365 offer both products and services to small business across the country. Our range of cleaning products are from reputable brands that deliver high-quality items for reasonable prices. Whether you’re a small business starting out or an established company, we have all of the washroom cleaning products for you. Check out our products page below.

Image directing viewers to the Direct365 washroom products page.

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