Washrooms & changing rooms: dedicated rounds
An establishment is judged by its washrooms — customers, employees and labour inspectors all agree. We make them a task in their own right, with rounds, restocking and checks.
A typical round
Disinfect, restock, check
Disinfection covers everything that gets touched: bowls and urinals, but also flush buttons, locks, taps, dispensers and door handles — the true transmission points. Floors are washed with disinfectant, drains treated to cut rising odours.
Restocking prevents the worst moment: no paper, no soap. Every round checks and tops up paper, soap, hand towels and bags against an agreed stock — which we can also supply, see the consumables page.
The check makes the task manageable: one sheet per washroom block, time-stamped at every round. In a site open to the public, that traceability protects you as much as it commits us.
Washrooms: the real questions
It all depends on the flow: two rounds serve an office fine, a site open to the public may need four or more. The visit counts the blocks and estimates footfall before proposing a pace.
Washrooms nobody ever mentions
That is the best possible compliment. Number of blocks, footfall: the visit sizes the rounds.