Commercial Restroom Fixture Inspection Logs for Custodial Supervisors
Custodial supervisor guide for commercial restroom fixture inspection logs, 5 fixture zones, 2 defect statuses, mirrors, sinks, walls, supplies, and follow-up owners.
Answer: Custodial supervisors should inspect 5 restroom fixture zones, 2 defect statuses, mirrors, sinks, walls, supplies, and follow-up owners during each audit.
Why custodial inspection logs help fixture procurement
Cleaning teams see fixture wear before procurement does. A restroom inspection log turns mirror damage, sink leaks, vanity finish issues, wall stains, shower-area defects, supply gaps, and repeated work orders into replacement evidence for facility managers.
| Inspection field | Custodial reason |
|---|---|
| 5 fixture zones | Separates mirrors, sinks, vanities, walls, and shower or wet areas. |
| 2 defect statuses | Distinguishes cleanable issues from repair or replacement needs. |
| Follow-up owner | Prevents fixture defects from staying inside cleaning notes only. |
FAQ
What should restroom fixture inspection logs include?
Include fixture zone, defect photo, clean or repair status, supply issue, follow-up owner, and date.
Why separate cleanable and repair defects?
Separate statuses help teams avoid treating damaged fixtures as routine cleaning problems.
How can inspection logs support sourcing?
Repeated defects identify which fixtures need replacement, spare parts, or updated specifications.
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