By Grainger Editorial Staff 8/1/20
Nobody wants to work in a dirty office. A tidy and organized workplace can help to improve productivity and boost employee morale, among other benefits. Spring isn’t the only time to spruce things up; routine cleaning is a necessary step in obtaining a healthy and positive work environment.
Because each area of your office gets used differently, a one-size-fits-all cleaning routine simply won’t do. Instead, tackle each room individually with our office cleaning checklist to ensure every area is covered.
Mop or vacuum the floors | |
Wash any glass doors or surfaces with the right cleaning solution | |
Dust and polish furniture with a treatment or wood cleaner | |
Disinfect furniture that is touched often, including door handles, light switches and phones | |
Empty wastebaskets and refill with a new trash bag | |
Tidy up any accessories, décor or furniture that looks out of place |
Conference/Break Rooms
Vacuum any carpet or sweep hard flooring | |
Clean dry erase boards and organize various accessories | |
Disinfect all phones and devices with wipes | |
Dust any furniture such as filing cabinets, bookshelves and countertops | |
Empty wastebaskets and refill with a new trash bag |
Kitchen
Sweep and clean tile floors | |
Disinfect the sink and clean the drain of any food debris | |
Clean and dry any dirty dishes with soap or run the dishwasher with the right detergent if applicable |
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Clean and disinfect the microwave | |
Toss any expired or old food from the refrigerator and freezer | |
Empty trash and recycling containers and replace the trash bags |
Restrooms
Sweep and mop tile flooring | |
Test all plumbing equipment, including toilets, urinals, faucets and hand dryers | |
Clean toilets and urinals with bathroom cleaners | |
Tidy and disinfect all surfaces, countertops and sinks | |
Disinfect main door handle and each stall | |
Refill all paper products, including toilet paper, paper towels and toilet seat covers |
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Check and refill hand soap and dispensers | |
Empty all wastebaskets and refill with new trash bags |
Offices/Cubicles
Mop or vacuum the floors | |
Dust and clean desks, countertops and other flat surfaces with disinfectant wipes |
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Dust and disinfect computers, accessories and other devices (fax machines, copiers, phones) |
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Empty all wastebaskets and refill with new trash bags |
With all hands on deck, workplace cleaning is a breeze. Print out this checklist to distribute to your employees or hang it on the wall to check off each task off one-byone. With the right directions, a clean work environment is easy to accomplish and maintain.
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