Training the eye


20.05.2019

Do you want to develop a better awareness of your cleaning tasks and make sure that nothing is forgotten? Eye training is a simple way to improve self-assessment and overall cleaning quality.

What’s it all about?
The idea of eye training is to develop an awareness of WHY an action is required when looking at a cleaning situation and HOW it can best be done. It will help you with the assessment BEFORE cleaning (“Can I leave out any of the steps today, e.g. for a workplace that is currently not in use due to absence, and use that time to clean something else more thoroughly?) and with the assessment AFTER cleaning (“Have I forgotten anything?”). Eye training comprises five simple steps for checking the condition of a room.

The 5 steps of eye training:

  1. Ceiling
    How do the lamps, luminaires, ceilings and vents look?
    Are they dusty? Are there any spider webs?
  2. Walls
    What about picture frames, radiators and windows?
    Are they dusty? Are there any spider webs?
  3. Surfaces
    Office:

    What is the condition of the phone receivers, windowsills, desks, seats and computers?
    Sanitary areas:
    What is the condition of the soap and towel dispensers, wash basins, mirrors, fittings and toilets?
    Are the dispensers sufficiently stocked e.g. with hand soap and paper towels?
  4. Floors and areas under furniture
    What about waste containers, table legs, skirting boards and the floor in general?
  5. Behind the door (when leaving the room)
    What is the state of the space behind the door?
    Is everything clean?

Advantages of eye training:

  • The eye is trained to systematically solve a problem.
  • More systematic cleaning
  • Method of verification for improved self-reliance
  • Method of verification for superiors
  • Helpful for the instruction of new cleaning personnel
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