Collection: Industrial Facilities Cleaning Supplies & Equipment
Keep your factories, warehouses and industrial plants operating safely and efficiently with specialist industrial cleaning supplies and equipment tailored to heavy‑duty environments. From powerful degreasers and industrial floor care solutions to spill absorbents, wipe systems and safety cleaning products, this range is designed to tackle oils, grease, dust and hazardous residues while supporting WHS obligations and audit‑ready standards across Australian industrial sites.
Industrial facility cleaning FAQs
How often should factories, warehouses and industrial plants be cleaned?
Industrial facilities in Australia typically follow a layered cleaning schedule, with daily housekeeping to remove rubbish, dust and spills, supported by regular deep cleans for floors, machinery and high‑traffic areas. Busy loading docks and warehouse aisles often require daily sweeping or scrubbing, with heavy‑duty floor scrubs every one to three months, while production areas and amenities are cleaned at frequencies set by WHS risk assessments, site standards and any industry‑specific requirements.
What PPE and training are required for industrial cleaning staff?
Industrial cleaning staff must follow Australian WHS requirements, which means wearing task‑appropriate PPE such as safety boots, high‑visibility clothing, chemical‑resistant gloves, safety eyewear and, where needed, respirators, hearing protection and coveralls. Cleaners should also complete accredited or in‑house training covering hazard identification, safe chemical handling, equipment use (such as pressure washers and autoscrubbers), confined space and working‑at‑heights procedures, and site‑specific induction so they can work safely alongside plant and warehouse operations.
Which heavy‑duty degreasers, detergents & absorbents are best for industrial sites?
Industrial sites often rely on concentrated heavy‑duty degreasers and industrial detergents designed to break down oils, grease, fuels and embedded grime from concrete, workshop floors, machinery and loading areas. These are typically paired with appropriate spill absorbents, pads and granules for managing oil, chemical or fuel spills, chosen to match the types of liquids stored on site and to comply with environmental and WHS obligations for safe clean‑up and disposal.
How do industrial cleaners minimise downtime & schedule work around production?
Professional industrial cleaners minimise downtime by working closely with facility and production managers to plan cleaning around shift patterns, maintenance windows and low‑traffic periods. This can include scheduling major floor scrubbing, high‑level dusting or machinery cleaning during shutdowns, weekends or night shifts, zoning off small sections at a time, and using efficient equipment and methods so areas can be returned to service quickly while still meeting WHS and compliance requirements.