As a gym owner, you know how important it is to keep your environment as clean and welcoming as possible for your members. In today’s climate, gym goers are hyperconscious of cleanliness, and it’s important that you provide an environment that looks and smells great — and that keeps your clientele safe.
Locker Rooms
You know that germs, viruses, and bacteria can linger in lock rooms, and keeping your locker rooms as clean as possible is an important step in protecting your clients. It’s important that your tile and other surface areas in the locker room are wiped down regularly. For your clients, you’ll also want to provide cleaning stations equipped with sanitizer, antibacterial wipes/spray, and paper towels.
While spraying down your locker rooms regularly can go a long way in keeping your gym clean, you’ll also want to work with a professional company to have your tile and grout cleaned from time to time. This can both keep your locker rooms looking great and can help keep your clients safe.
Common Spaces
In addition to locker rooms, it’s also important that you keep common areas clean — including spaces with tile and grout, such as floors, walls, entryways. In addition to mopping floors, mats, and wiping down cleaning equipment regularly, you’ll also want to have your tile and grout cleaned often.
Client Cleaning Protocols
You’ve likely already established client cleaning protocols in your gym, but now, it’s more important than ever to enforce them. Kindly remind clients that they need to follow protocols, and be sure to keep cleaning stations stocked with the necessary supplies for clients to wipe down their machines/weights and sanitize their hands.
We’re Here To Help.
You don’t have to try to figure out how to keep your gym in pristine condition — that’s what we’re here for. At SteamEx Toledo, we can handle all of your tile and grout cleaning needs, freeing up your time to tend to your employees and customers. Reach out to us to talk about how we can be a part of your gym cleaning plan.
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