After the area is prepared, you can begin to sanitize and disinfect the area. All surfaces should be cleaned with an antibacterial cleaner. You should pay extra attention to high-touch areas like door handles and light switches, as these areas are more likely to harbor germs than other areas in the gym. Use a hospital-grade disinfectant for all surfaces, including benches, counters, and panels. Wiping surfaces with a lint-free cloth is advisable to avoid fibers that can cause irritation or injury. Allow each surface to dry completely after it has been cleaned with disinfectant. Next, deep clean large equipment like cardio machines and free weights. Use a damp cloth to remove dust from fans and vents. Next, spray the anti-bacterial spray on them. Finally, wipe them clean with a dry towel. Be careful when cleaning display monitors or screens. Harsh chemicals can cause damage. For best results, use a microfiber cloth and some rubbing alcohol mixed with distilled water to clean the screen. Make sure that each piece of equipment has been thoroughly cleaned, including the handlebars, pedals and other parts used for controlling settings, etc. before you move on to another piece. Clean the carpets thoroughly and clean tile flooring with warm water and the appropriate cleaner depending on the type of material.
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