Human Resources, Maintenance and Operations, Training

Survey: Cleaning Pros Face More Burnout, Embrace Green Products

CloroxPro released its 2024 Clean Index report, detailing the perceptions, needs, and challenges of more than 1,500 cleaning professionals and consumers from the past year. The findings highlight increasing adoption of eco-conscious cleaners, as well as ongoing burnout faced by staff as a result of constrained resources.

Responses from the study show that eco-conscious cleaner adoption is becoming widespread: Two in three cleaning professionals stated that their facility is using such solutions, and 60% reported that their facility has set a business goal to use more eco-conscious products.

This year’s study also reinforced that burnout is a big challenge faced by cleaning professionals. Fifty percent of cleaning professionals indicated that they experienced burnout within the last year, with almost half of all respondents saying their level has increased in the last two years.

Cleaning professionals highlighted a lack of training as a key factor to burnout—less training can lead to less employee knowledge about cleaning protocols and efficiency, as well as lower employee confidence in cleaning outcomes. In fact, 60% of cleaning professionals do not feel confident that the areas they manage are properly cleaned and disinfected due to lack of training programs.

The survey also found that more than half of consumers continue to be concerned about germ exposure at work, with 79% of consumers noting that it is important for businesses to provide disinfecting wipes. In light of this finding, the report suggested access to ready-to-use (RTU) products can provide a more efficient solution for regular cleaning and disinfection of high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces.

View the complete 2024 Clean Index report here.

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