Gym cleaning 101: Why it's important to keep your gym clean.
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Gym cleaning 101: Why it's important to keep your gym clean.
Maintaining cleanliness in a gym is crucial for member satisfaction and compliance with guidelines set by the CDC. According to a survey?56% of gym-goers expect their gyms to be germ-free. A clean gym promotes a healthy environment and can be a major factor in member retention.?
In this article, we will cover the?importance of gym cleanliness, tips on?how to clean your gym, sanitize gym equipment, and?how to establish a cleaning schedule?to ensure ongoing cleanliness.
Why is a clean gym important??
While a clean gym seems to be a given for most gym owners and club members, there is more to a clean gym than meets the eye. Here are some reasons why a clean gym is important:
Membership attraction and retention
Studies show that gym cleanliness is the most powerful tool to maximize member satisfaction, member retention, and average revenue per member in a fitness facility. First impressions last, and a clean gym is an attractive one and encourages member attendance.
Equipment protection
Fitness equipment is expensive, and it is better to maintain it than to have it repaired or replaced. Clean gym equipment goes a long way.
Disease prevention and bacteria reduction
Eighty-two percent?of gym club members equate dirty gyms to having more bacteria, and more than half (56%) expect their gym facilities to be clean. An interesting study?even showed that free weights had 362 times more germs than an average toilet seat. Common viruses?for the common cold, influenza, salmonella, and other infections are common in gyms.
Gym hygiene and cleanliness should be a priority for gym owners.
Benefits of having a sanitized and organized gym
A clean fitness center that is maintained, sanitized, and organized regularly has plenty of benefits. Here are some of them:
Tips for cleaning your gym
Here are some tips on how to clean your gym most efficiently and cost-effectively as possible:
How to clean a gym facility?
You need a system to clean your gym since there are so many areas you need to consider. We listed steps to ensure you get everything covered below.
1. Wear protective gear while cleaning
Cleaning staff must protect themself before gym cleaning so they will be safe. Wash your hands and use a sanitizer. Wear gloves and other protective equipment to stop contracting germs and bacteria (usually, a mask, hair net, and cleaning gloves are enough).
2. Clean gym equipment?
Workout machines are the most visible part of your fitness facility, and we outline the steps for cleaning them in the section below. It involves cleaning (removing dust), sanitizing, and disinfecting from harmful pathogens.
3. Clean the changing rooms (toilets, showers, and lockers)
Members use changing rooms a lot. And toilets and shower rooms are breeding grounds for harmful bacteria. Clean your changing rooms at least every hour and have a cleaner on standby.?
Proper air circulation is vital to keep the air fresh in changing rooms, so dehumidify the air with proper vents and equipment. Disinfect the benches and common areas.?
4. Control odor
Don’t just use air fresheners to cover up the bad smell—find the root cause and address it right away. Routinely check all the drains, mats, toilets, and machines to find out where the foul odor comes from. A steam cleaner can directly eliminate most causes of the smell. A preventive measure to help your gym smell pleasant is to use diffusers and scented candles.
How to clean gym equipment?
Cleaning gym equipment is different from cleaning your facilities. Equipment is reactive to alcohol-based cleaners and other abrasive chemicals, and improper cleaning can lead to a shorter lifespan instead of a longer one.
Here are three simple steps to clean gym equipment—clean, sanitize, and disinfect.
1. Clean: Remove dirt and grime from equipment surfaces
Gently remove dust, fingerprints, debris, dirt, and stains using a damp microfiber cloth with a cleaning solution or water from equipment surfaces. Pay attention to handles, and don’t forget the crevices. Air dry before proceeding to the next step. Do not apply the solution directly to an entire machine as their electrical components might get wet, which can be an electrical hazard.
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2. Sanitize: Apply an FDA-approved sanitizer
After removing surface dirt, it’s time to sanitize the equipment to kill germs. Apply the sanitizing solution to a microfiber cloth and wipe down the equipment. Your sanitizing solution should be able to remove 99.9% of germs. Do not use spray bottles to spray directly on surfaces because they can cause damage, especially to cardio equipment. Let the solution dry completely before going to the next step.
3. Disinfect: Use an EPA-registered disinfectant to kill bacteria
Once the sanitizing solution dries, apply an EPA-registered disinfectant to kill pathogens such as MRSA. Make sure to don a pair of gloves to protect your skin. Wipe down the equipment. Take note of the recommended dwell time, which is how long a surface must stay wet to kill pathogens.?
4. How to create a cleaning routine for your gym?
Establishing a cleaning routine for your gym helps maintain its cleanliness. Sticking to the schedule helps. As a gym owner, create a cleaning routine for your staff to refer to every day. You can also create specific checklists they need to sign off on so they can be kept accountable for tasks they are assigned to.
Ideally, you will create hourly, daily, and weekly cleaning schedules for each area of your gym that needs cleaning. Take a look at the recommended schedule below:
For locker rooms:
For gym equipment:
For exercise mats:
For rubber floors and yoga mats:
For wooden floors:
Common areas in the gym that need regular cleaning
Identifying common areas that you need to stay on top of for regular cleaning helps your facility's overall hygiene. Here are key areas you need to keep your eye on:
Workout Equipment
Exercise equipment in the workout area is the most important area that needs regular cleaning as these are the ones that make contact with different gym-goers all the time. It is necessary to do a quick clean after each use, daily disinfection and sanitization, and routine equipment checks, especially for cardio equipment.
Locker rooms, toilet, and shower areas
A cleaning staff must be on standby in these areas at all times so that it is always clean. Removing grime from fixtures helps prevent rust from forming. Avoid standing water or moisture build-up in shower stalls and locker rooms (a potential breeding ground for mold, bacteria, and fungi). Routinely spray air fresheners to keep the odor pleasant. The floors should be kept as dry as possible to prevent slips and falls.
Gym reception area
The entrance and reception area are the first things your customer see when going to fitness facilities. Make it as clean and as warm and inviting as possible. Review fingerprints and smudges on glass windows and doors. Proper sanitization, vacuuming, and polishing should be routine.
Tips for maintaining a clean gym
Maintaining the cleanliness of your gym involves a variety of factors. Your staff, gym members, cleaning equipment, and more contribute to maintaining a clean gym.
Educate your gym members
To maintain gym cleanliness, have rules and reminders for your members. For example, you can put up signs on how they can clean their equipment after use. You can also hang reminders for them to put back equipment once they are done using them. Machines that come into contact with sweat regularly might have little stations for cloth wipes, or towelettes members can use to wipe it with. Have a hand sanitizer for each station too.
Train your staff properly
Training sessions are compulsory to teach staff the proper way to clean equipment and sanitize gym facilities. Regularly update them with new protocols as the need arises. Have clear responsibilities for each employee and a checklist they need to tick off every time they do their cleaning.
Keep an updated cleaning inventory
Cleaning resources are necessary to help your employees clean properly. Investing in high-quality cleaning solutions and top-of-the-line equipment is worth it. Keep an updated cleaning inventory at all times to know your operating expenses.