time and effort on the part of the cleaner. And it can lead to frustration and demotivation, potentially resulting in absences and high staff turnover.
Here again, high-capacity systems that control consumption will help to reduce the number of refills required. Tork SmartOne, Tork Spray Soap and Tork PeakServe all work well while other alternatives Include
the Tork Matic Hand Towel Roll which offers one-at-a- time dispensing and offers up to 1,400 hand dries. And the Tork Foam Soap system serves up to 1,650 visitors per cartridge.
In large, sprawling facilities such as theme parks and zoos a data-driven system is a particularly good solution. ‘Connecting’ the washrooms via sensors placed in dispensers and on doors enables the cleaning staff to remotely monitor refill levels and visitor traffic while also gaining insights into likely cleaning needs.
Tork Vision Cleaning is a facility management software system that removes the need for staff to visit each washroom on the off-chance that a dispenser might have
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run out or is attracting heavy usage. Instead they are able to monitor washroom requirements via a smartphone or tablet.
There are other ways in which washroom visits can be sped up in high-traffic venues. For example, washroom layout should offer plenty of space and a sufficient number of cubicles to cope with crowds. Where partitions are installed in place of outer doors, more than one visitor can enter and leave at a time. And all basins and dispensers should be strategically positioned to minimise the risk of queues and congestion.
Our leisure time is precious and we would ideally spend as little of it as possible in the washroom. And when we come across a crowded or unsavoury toilet on a day out, we may avoid attending that venue in future or be tempted to post a negative review on social media about it.
It is therefore in the best interests of leisure attractions to streamline their facilities and ensure that every visitor’s trip to the loo is carried out as pleasantly, efficiently - and as quickly - as possible.
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