Utah Admin. Code R392-502-8 - Cleaning and Hygiene Requirements
(1)
The operator shall maintain all buildings, rooms, equipment, and surrounding
grounds in a clean and safe condition. Rubbish, litter and other items not used
in the operation of the establishment shall not be permitted to accumulate on
the premises.
(2) Interior surfaces
shall be clean and in good repair.
(a) The
operator shall clean to sight and touch all common-use items between guest use
including the television remote, telephone, door knobs, and alarm
clock.
(3) The operator
shall ensure that bathroom plumbing fixtures and bathroom surfaces are
maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
(4) When cleaning a toilet in a public or
communal bathroom, or in a guest room, the operator shall:
(a) use a separate wiping cloth that is
clearly distinguishable between wiping cloths used to clean other surfaces;
or
(b) use disposable wiping
cloths.
(5) When cleaning
vomit or diarrhea from any surface or location in the interior of a public
lodging facility, the operator shall:
(a)
wipe surfaces and immediately dispose of or launder all potentially infectious
materials. Kitty litter (vermiculite), baking soda, or other absorbent material
may be used on carpets and upholstery to absorb liquid;
(b) clean surfaces with soap and hot
water;
(c) rinse thoroughly with
plain water;
(d) wipe dry with
paper towels;
(e) disinfect with
virucidal disinfectant; and
(f)
leave surfaces wet and allow for air drying according to the manufacturer's
recommendations.
(6)
(a) The operator shall keep public and
communal bathrooms supplied with individual-use personal hygiene products
including soap, hand drying materials or equipment, and toilet
tissue.
(b) The use of common cloth
towels is prohibited in public and communal bathrooms.
(c) Each public or communal bathroom shall
have:
(i) at least one solid, easily
cleanable, covered waste receptacle; or
(ii) at least one solid, easily cleanable,
uncovered waste receptacle and a sanitary napkin receptacle. This requirement
does not apply to guest rooms or public lodging unit restrooms.
(7) The operator shall
supply each public lodging unit bathroom or shower room with soap, toilet
paper, and clean towels daily upon request and between occupant use.
(8) Where a public lodging facility provides
fitness equipment for guest use, the operator shall make sanitizer available
for guest use along with instructions for proper handling and use.
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