Cleaning and Inspection Plan for a Large-Scale Dry Cleaner & Laundry Factory
We develop and implement an effective cleaning and maintenance plan for managing a large-scale laundry factory with a high workload. To ensure systematic cleaning, the factory is divided into multiple zones, and each zone is cleaned and inspected according to a structured schedule.
1. Zone-Based Cleaning and Organization
- Remove dust and debris around washing machines and dryers
- Clean pressing machines, steam boilers, and ironing stations
- Organize the customer reception area and counter
2. Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
- Check filters and drains of washers and dryers
- Test the functionality of steam boilers and pressing machines
- Inspect air compressors and maintenance tools
3. Hygiene and Safety Management
- Clean floors and walls
- Ensure proper storage of solvents and detergents
- Check ventilation system and air quality
Weekly Zone Cleaning Schedule
| Day | Zone | Cleaning Task | Inspection Task |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Washing/Dryer Zone | Remove dust and debris, clean filters | Check drains, verify power and functionality |
| Tuesday | Pressing/Ironing Zone | Clean surfaces and steam pipes | Inspect steam pressure and temperature |
| Wednesday | Boiler/Air Compressor Zone | Clean boiler and pipes | Check pressure valves and safety systems |
| Thursday | Customer Reception/Counter Zone | Clean counter and waiting area | Verify computer system and POS |
| Friday | Floor/Wall Zone | Remove dust, disinfect surfaces | Safety check (chemical storage inspection) |
| Saturday | Full Factory Check | General cleaning and organization | Comprehensive inspection of equipment and machinery |
Implementing a structured zone cleaning schedule ensures that the laundry factory remains clean, extends the lifespan of equipment, and provides a safe working environment.

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