Objective

Ensure the bowling green in the aged care facility is maintained to the highest cleanliness standards, promoting a safe and hygienic environment for residents and visitors.

Quick Reference

  • Facility Type: Aged Care Facility
  • Space: Bowling Green
  • Frequency: Daily
  • Responsible Role: Cleaning Team Member
  • Standard Code: ANCMF-AU-ACF-BG-01

Service Level

[“AS/NZS 3733:1995″,”ISO 14001:2015″,”EN 13549:2001″,”NEN 2075:2011″,”ISSA CIMS-GB”]

Scope of Work

  • Remove debris and litter from the bowling green surface.
  • Sweep and clean the surrounding pathways and seating areas.
  • Sanitize handrails and any touchpoints around the bowling green.
  • Dust and wipe down any outdoor furniture and fixtures.
  • Ensure all cleaning agents used are suitable for outdoor surfaces and safe for residents.

Method

  1. Begin by collecting and disposing of all visible debris and litter from the bowling green.
  2. Use a broom to sweep the surface of the bowling green, ensuring all dirt and dust are removed.
  3. Wipe down handrails and touchpoints with a disinfectant solution.
  4. Dust and clean outdoor furniture using a damp cloth and appropriate cleaning solution.
  5. Inspect the area for any remaining dirt or debris and repeat cleaning steps as necessary.

Equipment

  • Broom and dustpan
  • Outdoor vacuum cleaner
  • Microfiber cloths
  • Disinfectant solution
  • Trash bags

Quality Criteria

Performance Level Criteria
Excellent No visible debris or litter; surfaces are spotless and sanitized; all touchpoints are disinfected; no dust on furniture.
Good Minor debris present; surfaces are clean with minimal dust; most touchpoints are disinfected.
Pass Some debris present; surfaces are generally clean but may have some dust; touchpoints are partially disinfected.
Fail Visible debris and litter; surfaces are dirty; touchpoints are not disinfected; dust is present on furniture.

Documentation

  • Cleaning Checklist: Digital or paper checklist to verify completion of all cleaning tasks
  • Incident Reports: Documentation of any cleaning-related incidents, spills, or issues encountered
  • Maintenance Records: Record any maintenance needs identified during cleaning (for reporting to maintenance team)
  • Photos: Before and after photos as requested to document cleaning completion and quality