2 Cleaning Habits That Can Lead To Personal Injury Claims In Your Store

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2 Cleaning Habits That Can Lead To Personal Injury Claims In Your Store

2 Cleaning Habits That Can Lead To Personal Injury Claims In Your Store

14 January 2015
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Keeping your store as safe as possible for your customers is by far one of the biggest concerns that you have as a business owner. You will spend countless hours training employees how to properly tend to spills and scrutinize every stock and stow method to ensure safety. You will invest in warning signs and cautionary equipment to have around when there could be a slippery surface or other safety concern apparent. However, many personal injuries that occur in a place of business happen inadvertently with common practices. This is especially true when it comes to general maintenance and cleaning. Here are three cleaning habits you should avoid in your business.

Using Bleach and Harsh Chemicals

When you take a look at some of the largest retail stores, you will see that they always get their cleaning supplies from an industrial supplier that specializes in commercial cleaners. This is due to the fact that general cleaners are not the best idea when it comes to keeping patrons safe. Some people are highly allergic to bleach, ammonia, or other chemicals commonly found in traditional cleaning solutions. The last thing you need is to cause a bad allergic reaction and be faced with a personal injury claim. Therefore, commercial grade cleaning products are always the best choice.

Cleaning Floors the Wrong Way

You may want to make sure that the floors of your business have a high-polished shine, but a slippery surface in a place of business is never a good thing. Therefore, waxing and polishing should be done with a buffer instead of a slippery polishing agent. Invest in a floor buffer that uses soft pads to gently remove dirt and grime, but will not leave slick residue on the floors.

If you choose to use a mop, maintenance employees should be trained to use a dampened mop in place of one that is sopping wet. Warning signs should always be placed in plain sight if mopping takes place during normal business hours, and the area should be surveillanced until the area is completely dry.

Keeping your store safe for every person that comes through your business door is accomplished with attention to even the smallest details. Having to deal with a personal injury attorney because of a claim of injury on behalf of one of your customers can be easily avoided with safe practices at every level of store operation. Be sure to stay in contact with good personal injury lawyers who can help you out if something does go wrong in your store.

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Have you recently lost a loved one to a tragedy? If you have lost a loved one at the fault of someone else, it is time for you to make that person accept the responsibility for his or her neglect. Having gone through the wrongful death process myself, I have learned quite a bit about how the system works. I was filled with questions and was fortunate to have a patient and understanding lawyer working with me. I have compiled everything that I had learned through that time into one site to help others going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.

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