How to Clean Locker Rooms
Keeping a locker room clean is a chore. So many people come in and out, and the sweat and dirt they leave behind is not only a mess, but a breeding ground for dangerous bacteria and viruses. With the awareness of staph and similar issues increasing, many people know how important it is to have a clean locker room, not just for vanities sake, but also for public health reasons.Things You'll Need
- Protective mask and gloves
- Disinfectant cleaner
- Disinfectant wipes
- Toilet cleaner
- Toilet brush
- Glass cleaner
- Bucket
- Mop
Instructions
Fill the bucket with water and add the disinfectant cleaner.
Mop the floors of the locker room. Make sure to lift up any mats and clean under them. Place them someplace else while the floor dries. Only replace the mats once the floor is dry. Spray the mats with disinfectant cleaner before you replace them.
Spray the disinfectant cleaner on every surface, including lockers, inside and out, and benches.
Wipe disinfectant cleaner off of every surface with disinfectant wipes. Allow time for the wet surfaces to dry.
Spray disinfectant cleaner into sinks and wipe clean.
Spray the glass cleaner on any glass surface and wipe clean with towels.
Squirt toilet cleaner into toilets. Let it sit for three to five minutes.
Scrub toilets with toilet brush. Flush each toilet after you scrub it. Make sure to rinse off the brush in the toilet water during flushing.
Empty all trash containers. Spray empty containers with disinfectant cleaner and wipe clean.
Dispose of the trash in a designated area.
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