Convenience Store Restroom Hourly Cleaning Inspection
Convenience Store Restroom Hourly Cleaning Inspection
Hourly audit for convenience store restrooms covering cleanliness, supplies, fixtures, floors, and trash removal.
General Cleanliness
-
Restroom is free of visible soil, spills, and litter
Check floors, counters, toilet areas, and corners for visible dirt, spills, paper waste, or other debris.
-
No visible graffiti, vandalism, or damage affecting restroom use
Confirm the restroom is usable and presentable; note any broken dispensers, damaged fixtures, or vandalism.
-
Odor level is acceptable
Assess whether the restroom has a strong urine, sewage, or trash odor requiring immediate cleaning or ventilation.
Supplies and Restocking
-
Toilet paper available at each toilet
Confirm each stall has usable toilet paper and that backup rolls are stocked in the dispenser or storage location.
-
Soap dispenser is filled and dispensing properly
Check that hand soap is available at the sink and dispenses without clogging or leakage.
-
Paper towels or hand dryer is operational
Verify a hand-drying method is available and functioning; if paper towels are used, confirm supply is adequate.
-
Sanitary products and liners are stocked as applicable
If the restroom provides feminine hygiene products, seat covers, or liner supplies, confirm they are stocked and accessible.
Fixtures and High-Touch Surfaces
-
Toilets and urinals are clean and flush properly
Check bowls, seats, rims, and flush mechanisms for cleanliness and proper operation.
-
Sink, faucet, and countertop are clean
Inspect sink basins, faucets, handles, and surrounding surfaces for buildup, residue, or standing water.
-
Door handles, stall latches, and other high-touch surfaces are clean
Check the most frequently touched surfaces for visible grime, residue, or contamination.
-
Mirrors and partitions are presentable
Confirm mirrors and stall partitions are free of heavy smudges, streaks, or visible damage that affects use.
Floors and Trash Removal
-
Floor is dry and free of slip hazards
Check for wet spots, tracked debris, paper waste, or other conditions that could create a slip or trip hazard.
-
Trash receptacles are emptied and liners replaced
Verify all restroom trash bins are not overflowing and have clean liners installed as needed.
-
Trash area is free of overflow and loose waste
Check around the receptacle and nearby floor for dropped waste, used paper, or other debris.
-
Floor mats, if present, are clean and positioned safely
Confirm mats are flat, not curled, and not creating a trip hazard.
Ask AI
Template Studio