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Hospitality - Dance Floor

ANCMF-AU-H-DF-01

Objective
To ensure the dance floor in hospitality facilities is maintained to the highest standards of cleanliness and safety, providing a hygienic and visually appealing environment for patrons.
Cleaning Methods
Start by removing any rubbish and debris from the dance floor, making sure it is properly disposed of in the appropriate waste bin.
Utilise a microfibre cloth to dust and wipe down all surfaces, ensuring no dust or fingerprints remain.
Thoroughly vacuum the dance floor, ensuring particular attention is paid to corners and edges.
Prepare a mop using an appropriate cleaning solution. Proceed to mop the entire dance floor, ensuring an even coverage.
Apply a sanitising solution to the floor and allow it to air dry, ensuring maximum effectiveness.
Conduct a final inspection to ensure all areas are clean and free from any visible dirt or stains.
Quality Criteria
Performance LevelCriteria
ExcellentDance floor is spotless with no visible dust, debris, or stains. Surfaces are sanitised and free of any sticky residues. No unpleasant odours present.
GoodDance floor is clean with minimal dust or debris. Surfaces are mostly sanitised with only minor residues. No strong odours present.
PassDance floor has some visible dust or debris. Surfaces are partially sanitised with noticeable residues. Mild odours may be present.
FailDance floor is visibly dirty with significant dust, debris, or stains. Surfaces are not sanitised, with sticky residues and strong odours present.
Required Equipment
  • Microfibre cloth
  • vacuum cleaner
  • Mop and Bucket
  • Sanitising Solution
  • Colour-coded cleaning tool
  • Approved Cleaning Solution
Quick Info
Standard Code ANCMF-AU-H-DF-01
Frequency daily
Last Updated Jun 15, 2025
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