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When is a Restroom Considered Clean?

By: Steve Hanson

We all clean restrooms in our cleaning business, but how do we know if it's really clean?

*All dispensers are free of spots and dust and properly filled with the correct supplies.

*All trash has been emptied, including feminine hygiene containers. A clean liner has been installed correctly into the trash receptacle. The outside of the receptacle is free of smudges, fingerprints, and dust.

*All toilets, urinals, and urinal screens are free of all soil, spots, stains, urine and other body fluids -- inside and out.

*All sinks, metal fixtures, and drinking fountains are free of all water spots, stains, soap, and build-up around the base.

*All countertops and ledges are free of soil and dust.

*All mirrors free of smudges, fingerprints, water spots, streaks, and other residue.

*All restroom floors are free of dirt, hair, paper, gum, soil build-up, urine, feces, and other residue.

*All floor drain covers are free of soil, lint, mop strings, dirt and other residue.

*All ceiling vents are free of dust, lint and build-up.

*All partitions, doors, doorknobs, walls, and ceilings are free of soil, smudges, fingerprints, water spots, and graffiti.

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