Complete Gym Cleaning Guide

As a gym owner, leisure centre manager or anyone in the physical exercise world, you will be well aware of the amount of work that goes into keeping your facilities clean and hygienic. At the end of the day, a clean, sanitised and overall hygienic gym is critical to the success of your business. Your customers want to see their membership money being put to good use, and this includes maintaining the gym facilities. 

 

Cleaning a gym can be a daunting task if you don’t have a plan. This is why the experts here at Assertio Services have put their heads together to formulate a foolproof gym cleaning guide that ensures all areas of the gym get appropriate attention in the cleaning process. Of course, if you don’t want the hassle of cleaning yourself, you could always hire professional gym cleaners.

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Daily Gym Cleaning Tasks

Gyms and leisure centres are hotbeds for germs and bacteria. It is only natural, considering the amount of sweat and contact with various machinery. This is why it is so important that cleaning takes place every single day to ensure the facility is in good working order for the next person. To kick off our gym cleaning guide, we have identified a few cleaning tasks that should be carried out on a daily basis.

High Touchpoints 

There will be plenty of high-touchpoints in a gym, which may make this the most time-consuming task. At the end of each day, wipe down all machinery, equipment and things such as door handles and work surfaces. These are areas that typically get used the most by gym-goers, so they will be where bacteria build up the most. A good way to minimise the workload here is to implement a wipe-down after use policy, seen throughout many gyms. This encourages gym-goers to take responsibility for their own hygiene after using the equipment.

High Traffic Areas

With so many people coming and going out of the gym, you can expect dirt to accumulate pretty quickly. High traffic areas in a gym are likely to be the reception, locker rooms, toilets/showers and any refuelling areas if your gym has a kitchen area. In these areas, you should aim to remove any clutter or rubbish, along with wiping down any surfaces that are likely to get a lot of use. Be sure to use disinfectant to sanitise the area and eliminate any lingering bacteria.

General Daily Gym Cleaning Tasks

It is important not to forget to do the standard cleaning tasks, despite so much focus on what makes the gym setting unique from a cleaning perspective. While there are plenty of other tasks to carry out and complete, you shouldn’t neglect the effect a good sweep, mop or hoover can do to the overall appearance of the gym. These should be staples of your daily cleaning routine.  

Weekly Gym Cleaning Tasks

There are a handful of cleaning tasks that should be completed on a weekly basis. They’re either not as critical as daily tasks or too much effort to be done every single day. It is important to remember you still have a business to run, so some cleaning tasks should be divided up and done based on their importance. Below are some weekly gym cleaning tasks that you should be doing.

Windows, Mirrors and Walls

You don’t have to be a gym owner or manager to know how much of a pain it is to have to clean windows and mirrors. Smudges and smears can quickly make them look like they’ve never seen a microfibre cloth in their life. It is somewhat of an impossible task to stay on top of the smudges that may appear on your windows and mirrors, so be sure to attend to them weekly. 

Under Machines and Equipment

Machines can be heavy to move, and the likelihood is you will not have the space to rearrange the gym floor every day. Dust, dirt and grime can accumulate quickly underneath machinery, so ensuring you move them every week, in order to clean, is key to keeping your gym clean and tidy.

Dust Fans and Air Vents

Good air flow is critical for keeping bad bacteria away. By dusting your fans and air vents weekly, you improve the air circulation and quality, making your gym a healthier place for your members.

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Monthly Gym Cleaning Tasks

There are a handful of cleaning tasks that should be completed on a monthly or even quarterly basis. These are usually tasks that require a decent amount of effort or time, meaning they’re difficult to integrate into your daily routine. 

Polishing and Floor Cleaning

Depending on what type of flooring you have, you will either be required to buff/polish it or use a carpet cleaner to remove marks and stains. Ensuring your floor is in prime condition is essential for the overall appearance of your gym. 

Deep Clean High Traffic Areas

Every month, you should be looking to deep clean the high-traffic areas of your gym. Disinfecting places such as the locker rooms, toilets/showers and similar areas should be at the top of your list of things to do each month. Above all, these areas are the ones that members will be most conscious of germs and bacteria. Should they notice things are untidy and unclean, this will affect their perception of your gym, which may harm longer-term revenue.

Hire the Gym Cleaning Experts in London

Here at Assertio Services, we understand that it can be rather overwhelming to stay on top of all your cleaning responsibilities. With every other aspect of the business to run, cleaning is unlikely to come too high up on your list of priorities. That’s why our best advice is to outsource your cleaning to the gym cleaning experts. Our team can help you keep your gym looking its best whilst delivering results that exceed recommended guidelines. For more information, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.