September 25, 2017 — School janitors work hard over the summer to ensure schools are clean and in top shape when students and staff return to school, as do custodians at other sports facilities and gyms whenever their facilities are unoccupied. Unfortunately, it doesn’t take long for students, athletes and other users to “stink up” the gyms and locker rooms once they return.

To help schools and other athletic facilities keep the “locker room smell” at bay, specialized workplace product and service provider Cintas Corporation offers tips to combat the spread of odor-causing bacteria.

John Engel, director of Marketing, Cintas, pointed out:

Locker room cleaning not only helps eliminate unpleasant odors, but it also helps to reduce the spread of bacteria and fungi caused illnesses such as athlete’s foot and ringworm. Effective cleaning, routine deep cleaning and adopting correct cleaning procedures can go a long way in maintaining a healthy locker room.

To reduce the likelihood for odor-causing bacteria to flourish in gyms and locker rooms, particularly in schools, Cintas recommends focusing on the following areas of a locker room:

For more information about Cintas Facility Services, visit the company’s Web site.

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