There are a lot of things we can discuss when we talk about cleaning safety. From the storage and treatment of your cleaning chemicals and supplies to the process of cleaning itself, let’s dive right in and break down some of the best ways to stay safe in your space while cleaning it. Here are 6 cleaning safety tips for work.

6 Cleaning Safety Tips for Work

First in your cleaning safety list is the storage and handling of your cleaning supplies. Keep chemicals contained and sealed properly in their original containers or receptacles specified for your particular cleaning solutions. Make sure cleaning supplies are labeled so as not to get mixed up with other supplies, and store them properly and upright to prevent leaking or evaporation of your cleaning agents.

Next is cleaning chemical mixing safety. Read the bottle or the instruction list that comes with the chemicals you plan to use. Again, make sure to label any new mixes in chemical-safe containers. Make sure not to mix chemicals together that are unadvisable when mixed together, or that create caustic smells, fumes, or harmful mixtures. When mixing chemicals with water, add the water first and then the proper amount of chemicals.

From here, we want to talk about the use of your cleaning supplies and being safe in your work environment. Make sure to use chemicals that are specifically for the cleaning job and surface. Consider using gentle or even natural types of cleaning formulas like soap and water, or vinegar and water to keep your work environment favorable. Make sure to have gloves available to protect your skin when mixing and using your cleaning chemicals. Consider an apron, work clothes, and work boots or shoes that are durable in case cleaning solutions splash or brush up against clothing. You might even need goggles or other eye protection to be safe around hazardous chemicals.

Ventilation should be discussed as well when talking about cleaning safety. When harsh fumes are part of the cleaning job, you want to make sure to provide fresh air in the space the best you can. Whether it’s as easy as opening a window or if you need to bring in fans for intense smells, make sure to take the extra step to keep the space a safe cleaning and working environment for everyone involved.

Once in a while, you might incur a spill with your cleaning chemicals. Take the proper steps to sweep, mop, or soak up the chemicals, and dispose of them properly in sealed plastic bags, metal cans, or refer to the bottle for other recommended options for clean up and removal.

Lastly, do not eat, drink, or smoke around your cleaning supplies. Be safe around cleaning and hazardous chemicals; take a break and time away when necessary.

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