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As spring travel ramps up across the country, facilities are preparing for one of the busiest travel seasons. To stay ahead of increased foot traffic, ABCO Cleaning Products, Miami, shares practical tips for maintaining clean, welcoming spaces during peak travel.

“Spring brings increased traffic to many facilities, as travelers move through spaces more frequently,” says Carlos Albir Jr., Vice President of Operations at ABCO Cleaning Products. “Preparing early and equipping cleaning teams with the right tools can make a difference in maintaining cleanliness, safety, and overall guest satisfaction.”

Consider the following five tips: 

1. Identify and target touchpoint hotspots

Door handles, railings, elevator buttons, counters, and floors see increased use during peak travel. With over half of guests touching more than two surfaces upon arrival, frequent cleaning helps reduce germ spread and keeps spaces looking clean. 

2. Adjust cleaning schedules to match traffic patterns

Instead of relying on fixed routines, facilities can benefit from flexible cleaning schedules that align with peak arrival and departure times, helping frontline teams address messes before they build up. 

3. Create visible signs of cleanliness

Travelers value spaces that look actively cared for, with 68 percent of guests citing cleanliness as the most important factor when booking a place. Keeping cleaning visible, supplies stocked, and equipment maintained reassures visitors that cleanliness is a top priority. 

4. Evaluate equipment durability

Spring travel puts a lot of stress on cleaning tools. Inspecting mops, brooms, and other equipment ahead of peak season helps reduce downtime and ensures teams are working with reliable, effective tools. 

5. Strengthen waste management

Tourists can produce twice as much waste as locals. Placing bins in high-traffic areas, scheduling frequent pickups, and separating recyclables help prevent overflow and keep facilities clean.