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Store Cleaning Schedule

STORE CLEANING SCHEDULE

Prepared By: [Your Name]


The Store Cleaning Schedule ensures a clean and welcoming store environment by outlining daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning tasks.


Schedule Overview

A. Daily Tasks

Task

Responsible Person

Completion Time

Notes

Sweep and mop floors

Jane Doe

End of Shift

Focus on high-traffic areas.

Wipe down counters

John Smith

End of Shift

Include cashier and service areas.

Empty trash bins

Emily Johnson

End of Shift

Check all bins, including restrooms.

Clean glass doors and windows

Mark Lee

Midday & End of Shift

Use streak-free cleaner.

Restock cleaning supplies

Sarah Brown

Midday

Report low stock to the manager.

B. Weekly Tasks

Task

Responsible Person

Completion Time

Notes

Deep clean restrooms

Linda Clark

Saturday Morning

Use disinfectants.

Clean break room

David Martinez

Saturday Morning

Clean fridge, microwave, and tables.

Dust shelves and displays

Karen Wilson

Sunday Morning

Include high and low areas.

Clean air vents

Tom White

Sunday Afternoon

Remove dust and debris.

Clean and polish fixtures

Jessica Lee

Sunday Afternoon

Focus on lighting and door handles.

C. Monthly Tasks

Task

Responsible Person

Completion Time

Notes

Clean behind shelves

Nina Patel

First Saturday of the Month

Use a vacuum and cloth.

Check and clean HVAC filters

Alex Garcia

First Saturday of the Month

Replace if needed.

Deep clean carpets

Rachel Green

First Saturday of the Month

Use carpet cleaner.

Inspect and clean ceiling tiles

Brian Davis

First Saturday of the Month

Look for damage or mold.

Review and update procedures

Olivia Adams

First Saturday of the Month

Ensure procedures are current.

Responsibilities

  • Store Manager: Oversees schedule and updates as needed.

  • Cleaning Staff: Performs tasks according to the schedule.

  • Employees: Maintains cleanliness during shifts and reports issues.

Notes and Comments

  • Store cleaning supplies should be stored in a safe, accessible location.

  • Report any maintenance issues or safety concerns to the store manager.

  • Update the schedule as needed based on store feedback or changes.


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