In today’s retail environment, maintaining an inviting, hygienic, and safe space is crucial for attracting and retaining customers. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly shifted public perception of cleanliness, making it a key factor in customer decision-making. Research from 2022 revealed that 58% of shoppers have changed their habits due to hygiene concerns. This underscores the importance of visible cleaning activities, which have become a permanent fixture in retail settings.
This article by Jen Bates, OCS Cleaning Sector Managing Director – Retail, OCS UK & Ireland, for C&M online, explores the latest innovations and best practices in contract cleaning within the retail sector.
Post-Pandemic Cleaning Practices
The pandemic has led to heightened expectations for cleanliness in retail spaces. At OCS, we have adapted by increasing the visibility of our cleaning teams during peak traffic periods. This shift from behind-the-scenes cleaning to a core component of the customer experience helps reassure shoppers about the hygiene standards of the store.
Leveraging Technology for Smarter Cleaning
To achieve best practices in contract cleaning, facilities management (FM) providers are increasingly turning to data-driven solutions and innovative technologies. Occupancy and Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled sensors can monitor foot traffic patterns, identifying high-traffic areas during peak times like Black Friday or the January sales. Geo-tagging systems further enhance operational efficiency by tracking the movements of cleaning staff, allowing for real-time adjustments to cleaning schedules and zones.
Autonomous Robotics and Cobotics
Autonomous robotics and cobotics are making significant contributions to cleanliness, especially in large-scale retail environments. Automated floor-cleaning machines not only improve cleaning efficiency but also reduce the physical strain on cleaning teams, fostering a healthier workforce.
Conclusion
The evolving demands within the retail sector are driving significant changes in how FM providers approach contract cleaning. By adopting innovative technologies and maintaining high visibility of cleaning activities, providers like OCS are setting new standards for hygiene and efficiency in retail environments.