Here are some detailed steps and precautions for cleaning sauna rooms:
1、 Daily cleaning
Ventilation: After each use of the sauna, immediately open the doors and windows or activate the exhaust system to allow air circulation and reduce the retention of moisture and odors.
Clean the surface:
Seat and board wall: If there is dust or sweat stains on the seat or board wall, wipe it with a damp towel that has been wrung out after each steaming session. For stubborn stains, a specialized cleaning agent can be used in conjunction with a soft cloth for cleaning.
Ground: Keep the ground dry and free of standing water, and regularly use a vacuum cleaner or broom to remove dust and debris from the ground. If necessary, a wet mop can be used in conjunction with specialized cleaning agents for deep cleaning.
Replacement items: Towels, bath towels, and other supplies provided in the sauna room should be replaced regularly to ensure cleanliness and no odor. It is recommended to use disposable or strictly disinfected products to reduce the risk of cross infection.
Check facilities: Regularly inspect the lighting, heating, ventilation and other facilities in the sauna room to ensure they are functioning properly. If damaged, they should be repaired or replaced in a timely manner.
2、 Regular deep cleaning
Comprehensive disinfection: Conduct comprehensive disinfection at least once a week, including all accessible surfaces such as seats, walls, floors, door handles, etc. Professional disinfectants or ultraviolet lamps can be used for disinfection treatment.
Cleaning sauna stones: For sauna rooms that use sauna stones, the surface of the stones should be regularly cleaned of dirt and residue. Special sauna stone cleaner or high-temperature steam can be used for cleaning.
Check the drainage system: Ensure that the sauna room's drainage system is unobstructed and avoid bacterial growth caused by water accumulation. Regularly clean the dirt and debris in the drainage outlet and pipeline.
Dehumidification treatment: Power on 2-3 times a week for 10 minutes each time to remove moisture from the sauna room, prevent circuit aging and board mold.
3、 Precautions
No smoking: Smoking should be strictly prohibited in the sauna room to avoid the impact of secondhand smoke on other guests and prevent fires from occurring.
Control humidity: The humidity in the sauna room should not be too high, generally below 80%, to reduce the risk of bacterial growth.
Personal hygiene: Remind guests to maintain personal hygiene and take a shower and change clothes before using the sauna to avoid contaminating the room.
Employee training: Regularly train cleaning personnel to improve their cleaning awareness and skill level, ensuring the hygiene quality of the sauna room.
In summary, the cleaning work of sauna rooms requires meticulous attention to detail, from daily cleaning to regular deep cleaning, which cannot be ignored. Only by doing these tasks well can we provide customers with a clean, comfortable, and healthy sauna environment.