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Toilet Cleaning SOP: A Step by Step Guide for Hygiene & Freshness

Introduction Keeping toilets clean is essential for maintaining hygiene and preventing infections. A well maintained washroom ensures a pleasant experience for users and upholds sanitation standards. This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) provides a structured approach for janitors to follow for daily and weekly toilet cleaning. Objective To establish a systematic and effective procedure for toilet cleaning, ensuring cleanliness, hygiene, and safety. Responsibility Janitors are responsible for executing this cleaning process efficiently and maintaining hygiene in toilets. Toilet Cleaning Procedure Daily Cleaning Steps Maintain Cleanliness Throughout the Day Ensure toilets remain clean and dry with periodic cleaning. Flushing & Water Rinse Flush all WCs and urinals in the morning. Splash water inside the washbasins to remove initial dirt. Cleaning the WC (Toilet Bowl) Use a WC brush to drain out excess water from the bowl. Spray Taski R6 cleaner under the rim, inside the bowl, and...

Types of Cleaning Agents using in Hospitality Industry

Types of Cleaning Agents Cleaning agents are the most important in Housekeeping department in their day to day operations to keep the room clean. Taski is a specific products which is mostly used in HK industry, these cleaning agents are used with specific codes to understand better in HK industry eg: R1, R2, R3 ('R' Stands for 'Room Care'.). Lets see here Taski products with details Fig - Types of Taski Chemicals and Usage TASKI R1 Bathroom cleaner and Sanitizer Area to be cleaned: All bathroom surfaces, sink, tub, tiles, floors and fittings Dilution: For cleaning : 20 ml in 1 ltr water For sanitizing : 50 ml in 1 ltr water Using: • Spray directly on the surface to be cleaned • Leave for 2 seconds • Scrub if necessary and wipe surface with clean and dry cloth • Replace cloth regularly TASKI R2 Area to be cleaned: All types of floor and walls How to Dilute: Normal soiling: 20 - 40 ml in 1 ltr. water Heavy soiling: 50 ml in 1 ltr. wat...