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Holiday Season Sanitation Tips to Keep Facilities Clean and Welcoming

With the holiday season comes an increase in visitors and activity in commercial facilities. To maintain a welcoming, sanitary environment, facility managers should focus on enhanced cleaning protocols. These sanitation tips will help keep your facility clean, fresh, and ready for the holiday rush.

Deep Clean High-Traffic Areas

High-traffic areas like entryways, restrooms, and break rooms are more likely to accumulate dirt and germs. Scheduling regular deep cleanings in these areas can help maintain a pristine appearance and prevent the spread of germs. Consider using EPA-approved disinfectants on high-touch surfaces such as doorknobs, countertops, and handrails to keep germs at bay, especially with the influx of visitors during the holidays.

Stock Up on Supplies

The holiday season can lead to supply shortages as demand for essential cleaning products rises. Make sure you have ample stocks of soap, hand sanitizers, paper towels, and disinfectant wipes to keep facilities hygienic and prepared. Planning ahead not only helps avoid last-minute supply issues but also ensures visitors and employees have the resources they need to stay healthy.

Establish a Holiday Cleaning Schedule

Creating a specific cleaning schedule for the holiday season can help your team stay organized, even during peak times. Designate times for regular cleaning and disinfection and make a checklist to ensure all areas are covered. This approach keeps cleaning consistent and allows facility managers to maintain a clean environment without disrupting business operations.

A clean, well-maintained facility not only keeps visitors safe but also creates a positive first impression. Absolute Solutions and Associates, LLC, offers high-quality cleaning supplies to support your holiday season needs and help you keep your facility in top shape. Reach out today to learn more about our facility solutions!

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