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Bad Housekeeping Can Ruin Your Business

Poor housekeeping can contribute to potential dangerous hazards in the workplace. Here are some tips to follow to ensure this won't happen to you.

It’s true in life and in business, that the first impression counts It makes no difference whether you work in a professional setting, manufacturing, or construction a clean area gives a nice feeling in the eyes of the employees and possible future clients; which creates a positive image of your brand.



“A messy workplace, can deliver ruin to your business. The last thing you want is to have your company labeled as unsuitable to do business with.”

It Verifies Good Health


Employers are tasked with the responsibility of verifying a safe and healthy workplace for their workers. A dirty and unsanitary workplace can attract pests and germs that could result in the spread of illnesses and infections. A messy, cluttered shop area will produce slips, trips and falls. The last thing you want is to deal with employee absenteeism from sick leave or a loss time accident from workplace injuries. After all, your employees are among your most valuable assets as a business. So, an investment in practicing effective housekeeping will promote improved health to all employees.


It Improves Workplace Safety


Poor housekeeping can conceal hazards which would normally be visible to be cleared. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, slips, trips, and falls make up the majority of general industry accidents. 15% of accidental accidents are caused by slips, trips and falls. The OSHA standard Per 29 CFR 1910.22(a)(1) gives a great explanation on what the guidelines of housekeeping in the workplace.


It goes without saying working from a healthy environment feels safer. In a clean working environment that is free from obstacles, spilled coffee, oil, grease and clutter, employees can spend time concentrating on their work tasks. Good housekeeping in your business will make sure you’ll be compliant with the occupational safety regulations. You can rest assure when anyone visits your work environment for whatever reason, you will know your business is compliant with OSHA standards.


It Helps Avoid Losses


Last but not least, good housekeeping can help save money. You won’t have to worry about spending on repairing structural damages, pest control, sick employees, or lawsuits related to health and safety hazards. A clean workplace can help boost company's profits!



And there you have it. A clean workplace is fundamental to the performance and growth of any business. Customers, employees, and other stakeholders have to feel comfortable in the business they invest their time, money, and energy in.



The above are just a few tips why businesses should always make every effort to keep their workplaces organized, neat, and clean.




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