Public restrooms can get pretty messy if left unattended for even short periods of time, and restrooms in your parks are no different. If your park has high activity levels during special events, kids’ sports games on weekends, or in the summertime, the public restrooms in the park can get pretty dirty. Let’s take a look at how to clean public restrooms in a park.

Cleaning Public Restrooms in a Park

Regular cleaning maintenance is going to be at the top of the list for public park restroom cleaning. As we mentioned above, if there is a large weekend event happening or a busy summer season in your park, the cleaning schedule will need to be increased compared to off times of the year. If traffic is very high, cleaning your restrooms could even be increased to multiple times a day to keep the space looking its best and keep supplies like toilet paper and soap stocked.

During winter months, your park might get a lot less traffic and you’ll find cleaning frequency can be reduced considerably. In fact, the park restrooms might only be open on weekends or afternoons during cooler months. If your park restrooms are closed completely during a certain period of the year, plan to give them a deep cleaning before reopening for the season. Cobwebs and grime can start to collect when a restroom has been locked up for a period of time.

What to Clean in Public Park Restrooms

While each situation can vary depending on the park location, size, and foot traffic level, the same areas should be addressed as with any restroom situation. Focus on picking up and hygiene for a clean and safe public restroom environment and to keep guests happy.

To clean a public park restroom, focus on these areas:

  • Floors Restroom floors can quickly collect paper trash and moisture. Restroom floors should be picked up often. If it’s wet outside, the restroom floors can get pretty grubby and even pose a slipping hazard. Public restroom floors can take a lot of abuse, so they should be attended to frequently.

  • Toilets Toilets in a public park restroom will need wiping and sanitizing on a regular basis, depending on the amount of use. Toilets could probably use attention a number of times a day as well when foot traffic in the park is high.

  • Sinks The sinks will also get a lot of use. Taking the time to clean and dry these can provide a hygienic and sanitary environment to help avoid spreading germs to the public.

  • Handles The door handles on both the restroom itself and the stall areas will quickly accumulate a lot of fingerprints and germs. Keeping these high-touch locations sanitized will bring a pleasant look to your park restrooms while helping to avoid the spread of illness.

3 Ways to Keep your Public Park Restrooms Clean

  1. Check Your Restrooms Often Picking up and light cleaning maintenance can go a long way to keeping your public restrooms looking good for a longer period of time.
  2. Provide Large Trash Cans Debris will often wind up on the floor or outside in front of your park restrooms if trash receptacles are too small to handle a lot of traffic or are emptied infrequently. Keeping many large trash bins available will go a long way to keeping your public restrooms looking good.
  3. Deodorizers With a lot of visitors during events and summers, public park restrooms can get stinky. Automatic deodorizing air freshening spray installed and well stocked can be essential to keeping a nice-smelling public park bathroom.

Take the time necessary to keep your public park restrooms clean and your visitors will enjoy the lovely parks and event areas in your community.

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