Clean the washroom regularly to remove dirt, grime, and bacteria. Wipe down surfaces, clean the toilet, and mop the floor to ensure cleanliness.
Always wash your hands with soap and water after using the washroom. Proper handwashing helps prevent the spread of germs and diseases.
Use the toilet properly by aiming for the bowl and flushing after use. Close the lid before flushing to prevent the spread of bacteria and germs.
Dispose of toilet paper, sanitary products, and other waste in the designated bins. Do not flush anything other than toilet paper down the toilet.
Clean the sink regularly and remove any hair, toothpaste residue, or other debris. Ensure that the faucet and soap dispenser are in working order.
Use clean hand towels or paper towels to dry your hands after washing. Moist hands can harbor bacteria, so proper drying is essential.
Ensure proper ventilation in the washroom to prevent the buildup of unpleasant odors and mold. Open windows or use exhaust fans to improve air circulation.
Keep personal items, such as toothbrushes and towels, separate and away from shared surfaces. Prevent cross-contamination of germs by maintaining personal hygiene items properly.
Ensure an adequate supply of toilet paper, soap, and other hygiene products in the washroom. Replace them promptly to maintain cleanliness and convenience.
Educate and encourage others to follow proper washroom hygiene practices. Display signs or reminders to promote handwashing, cleanliness, and responsible use of facilities.