Essential Gym and Leisure Centre Cleaning Protocols

Want to know more about leisure centre cleaning protocols? If you work in the leisure industry, you might wonder how best to keep such a busy environment clean. 

Leisure centres are typically open long hours and welcome countless people through their doors, whether to use the pool, take part in an exercise class or have access to fitness equipment. However, without devising a cleaning schedule, it can be difficult to keep hygiene levels to an acceptable standard. 

In this article, we discuss the best practices for leisure centre cleaning and explain why it  is so essential for the well-being of those who work and use your facilities.   

Why Keeping a Gym or Leisure Centre Clean is Important 

Gym facilities are breeding grounds for bacteria, which thrive in areas where they can spread from person to person via shared equipment and communal spaces. That’s why visitors need confidence that such a facility is regularly sanitised.

Maintaining cleanliness in leisure centres not only minimises the risk of infection but also improves customer satisfaction and increases staff morale. After all, first impressions count, and people are far more likely to enjoy their leisure experience in a place that is clean and welcoming.

Which Areas Require the Most Attention? 

When it comes to cleaning a leisure facility, it is best to focus your attention on high-traffic areas where lots of people pass through – this includes entrances, reception areas, corridors and seating areas. 

Ensure touch points, such as door handles, stairs and railings are regularly wiped down, and floors are vacuumed and mopped. Be sure to keep a regular log of cleaning supplies so that you can replenish anything you need to keep standards maintained. 

Gym and Leisure Centre Cleaning Best Practices

Gyms and leisure facilities naturally have many shared areas, so it is essential that changing facilities, including locker spaces, showers, wet rooms and toilets, are cleaned at regular intervals and that logs are kept. 

Likewise, gym equipment, such as treadmills and spin bikes, should be cleaned every day. By implementing a cleaning rota, you can schedule cleaning during ‘off-peak’ times, so disruption to spaces or equipment is kept to a minimum. 

The good news is that cleanliness is a shared responsibility. Promote good hygiene across your leisure centre by making hand sanitiser, along with paper towels and cleaning spray, readily available so that users can wipe down any equipment after use.  

Gym and Leisure Centre Cleaning Guidance: Final Thoughts

We hope this article has helped shed light on a few of the key leisure centre cleaning protocols. Remember, the team at Scott & Sons are cleaning experts offering commercial cleaning contracts across the leisure sector. Why not speak to one of our experts today to find out more?

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