Objective
Ensure the Dirty Utility area in the Aged Care Facility is maintained to the highest cleanliness and hygiene standards to prevent contamination and ensure a safe environment for residents and staff.
Quick Reference
- Facility Type: Aged Care Facility
- Space: Dirty Utility
- Frequency: Daily
- Responsible Role: Cleaning Team Member
- Standard Code: ANCMF-AU-ACF-DU-01
Service Level
[“AS/NZS 3733:1995″,”ISO 14001:2015″,”EN 13549:2001″,”ISSA Cleaning Standards”,”NEN 2075:2011″]
Scope of Work
- Remove all waste and dispose of it according to facility protocols.
- Clean and sanitize all surfaces, including countertops, sinks, and storage areas.
- Dust all horizontal surfaces and ledges.
- Vacuum and mop floors using appropriate disinfectant solutions.
- Wipe down and disinfect all high-touch areas, including door handles and light switches.
- Ensure all cleaning supplies are restocked and stored properly.
Method
- Begin by donning appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Collect and remove all waste, ensuring proper segregation and disposal.
- Dust all surfaces using a microfiber cloth to prevent the spread of dust particles.
- Apply a suitable disinfectant to all surfaces and allow the recommended contact time before wiping clean.
- Vacuum the floor to remove loose debris, then mop using a disinfectant solution, ensuring the floor is left dry.
- Wipe down all high-touch areas with a disinfectant wipe or cloth.
- Inspect the area to ensure all tasks are completed to standard.
Equipment
- Microfiber cloths
- Disinfectant solutions
- Vacuum cleaner
- Mop and bucket
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Waste disposal bags
Quality Criteria
| Excellent | All surfaces visibly clean, no dust, stains, or debris. Pleasant appearance with no odors. All cleaning tasks completed to highest standard. |
| Good | Most surfaces clean with minimal dust or minor marks. Generally tidy appearance. All major cleaning tasks completed satisfactorily. |
| Pass | Basic cleaning completed, surfaces generally clean but may have some minor dust or marks. Acceptable standard for routine operations. |
| Fail | Visible dirt, stains, or debris present. Unacceptable odors or untidy appearance. Cleaning tasks incomplete or inadequate. Requires immediate re-cleaning. |
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