Dos and Don’ts of Supermarket Cleaning

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Commercial Cleaning

Keeping your supermarket clean and spotless is more than just about appearances. It ensures the safety of both your customers and staff. It also helps reduce the risks of food contamination and creates an enjoyable shopping experience for the patrons. Proper supermarket cleaning practices help maintain hygiene standards and keep everything running smoothly. In this article, we give a straightforward list of the key dos and don’ts to follow when ensuring the cleanliness and orderliness of your supermarket or grocery business.

Dos of Supermarket Cleaning

Stick to a cleaning schedule.

A structured cleaning schedule helps you keep everything in order. Daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning tasks must be set to ensure no area is overlooked. Routine cleaning stops dirt from building up and maintains a sanitary environment. The staff will also not be overwhelmed when there is a schedule to follow.

Focus on high-traffic areas.

Certain areas in supermarkets get more foot traffic than others. Some of these areas include entrances, restrooms, and checkout lanes. They need frequent cleaning throughout the day to remove dirt and germs. Doing so will help prevent the spread of germs, bacteria, and viruses which can easily be passed from one shopper to another.

Choose safe and effective cleaning products.

Be mindful of the cleaning products that the cleaners use. Use disinfectants that are strong enough to kill bacteria. At the same time, they should be safe for surfaces that come into contact with food.

Train staff on supermarket cleaning procedures.

While they may not be tasked with cleaning, store employees should know the best methods for cleaning different sections of the store. They should know the proper handling of goods to ensure their safety and to keep them in their best condition. Proper training helps prevent cross-contamination and ensures that cleaning chemicals are handled properly.

Sanitize shopping carts and baskets regularly.

Shoppers use carts and baskets every day, making them one of the most frequently touched surfaces in the store. Disinfecting them multiple times a day reduces the spread of germs and helps protect public health.

Keep floors clean and dry.

Wet or dirty floors are always a slipping hazard. Regular sweeping and mopping, along with the use of caution signs in wet areas, help prevent accidents. Non-slip mats placed at entrances reduce the amount of dirt and moisture brought inside.

Empty trash bins frequently.

Full trash bins look bad, attract pests, and create odors. Remove trash on a daily basis. Do not forget the store’s outdoor dumpsters. Always close and clean them to prevent pest infestations.

Inspect refrigeration units daily.

Regularly check your refrigerators and freezers to ensure that they are functioning properly and are clear of spills or spoiled food. Check for expired or damaged products and remove them to prevent unpleasant smells and contamination. Having them on your refrigerator shelves will also harm your store’s reputation.

Keep storage areas neat and organized.

Well-organized storage spaces make finding necessary supplies easier, boosting efficiency and reducing the risk of accidents.

Schedule deep cleaning sessions.

Surface cleaning is important, but deep cleaning should also be your priority. Clean hard-to-reach areas such as under shelves, behind refrigerators, and air vents thoroughly at least once a month.

Don’ts of Supermarket Cleaning

Avoid using the same cleaning cloth on multiple surfaces.

Cleaning different areas with the same clothes spread bacteria. Use color-coded systems for clothes in the checkout areas, food prep stations, and restrooms to help prevent cross-contamination.

Do not ignore restroom cleanliness.

Restrooms require frequent attention. A dirty restroom leaves a bad impression on your customers and can spread germs. Always stock on soap dispensers, paper towels, and toilet paper.

Do not ignore spills.

Even small spills can be a major danger to anyone in your supermarket’s vicinity, leading to accidents like slips and falls. Clean up all spills immediately. Place wet floor signs to alert customers and staff to any slippery areas they should avoid.

Don’t ignore signs of pests.

Rodents and insects pose serious health risks to everyone. On top of that, these pests can damage your store’s product inventory. If you see signs of pests, take immediate action. Call a pest control service to handle the matter. You can also discuss how to improve your sanitation measures with your staff.

Avoid using too much cleaning solution.

More cleaning solutions do not mean better results. Overuse can leave harmful residue on surfaces. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for correct dilution.

Do not use expired cleaning products.

Cleaning supplies lose effectiveness over time. Expired disinfectants and detergents may not work as intended, so check products regularly and replace them when necessary.

Never store cleaning chemicals near food items.

Store cleaning products and other toxic items in a designated area away from food to prevent contamination. Even sealed containers can leak or spill, posing a safety risk to consumers.

Do not block emergency exits.

Do not place your cleaning equipment, carts, or trash bins in front of emergency exits. Keep exits clear at all times to ensure that customers and staff can evacuate safely in case of emergencies.

Don’t ignore air quality.

A supermarket should always smell fresh and clean. Air vents should be cleaned, filters replaced, and proper ventilation maintained to improve indoor air quality.

Never rush through cleaning.

Speeding through cleaning tasks often results in missed areas and poor hygiene. Give cleaners sufficient time to clean properly, especially in food prep areas and other high-touch surfaces.

Call Prestige Property Services for your Supermarket Cleaning Needs

Prestige Property Services provides top-notch commercial cleaning services in Orange County and surrounding areas in California. Call us today, and let us know how we can help your supermarket business.

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