Objective

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

Quick Reference

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

Service Level

[“AS/NZS 3733:1995″,”ISO 14001:2015″,”EN 13549:2001″,”ISSA Cleaning Standards”]

Scope of Work

  • Remove all debris, leaves, and litter from the putting green surface.
  • Sanitize the putting green surface to prevent microbial growth.
  • Dust and wipe down any surrounding benches or seating areas.
  • Ensure all pathways leading to and from the putting green are free of dirt and obstructions.
  • Clean and sanitize any handrails or touchpoints around the putting green.

Method

  1. Use a leaf blower or broom to remove all debris from the putting green surface.
  2. Apply a suitable disinfectant solution to the putting green surface using a sprayer, ensuring even coverage.
  3. Wipe down benches and seating areas with a microfiber cloth and disinfectant.
  4. Sweep pathways with a broom and mop if necessary to remove dirt.
  5. Wipe and sanitize handrails and touchpoints with disinfectant wipes.

Equipment

  • Leaf blower or broom
  • Disinfectant sprayer
  • Microfiber cloths
  • Disinfectant wipes
  • Mop and bucket

Quality Criteria

Performance Level Criteria
Excellent Putting green is free of all debris and litter; surface is visibly clean and sanitized; no dust or dirt on surrounding benches and pathways; handrails are spotless and sanitized.
Good Putting green has minimal debris; surface is mostly clean with slight visible marks; benches and pathways have minor dust; handrails are mostly clean.
Pass Putting green has some debris; surface shows visible dirt; benches and pathways have noticeable dust; handrails have some smudges.
Fail Putting green is littered with debris; surface is visibly dirty; benches and pathways are dusty; handrails are dirty and unsanitized.

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