Collection: Warehouse Cleaning Supplies & Equipment

Equip your warehouse, logistics hub or distribution centre with warehouse‑ready cleaning chemicals, tools and janitorial supplies designed for high‑traffic, high‑dust environments. From heavy‑duty degreasers and concrete floor cleaners to brooms, mops, spill kits, bin liners and safety cleaning products, this range helps you control dust, remove tyre marks and oil, manage spills and maintain WHS‑compliant, inspection‑ready facilities across Australia.

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Warehouse facility cleaning FAQs

What are the best floor cleaning chemicals for warehouses and distribution centres?

Warehouses and distribution centres typically get the best results using low‑foam neutral or mildly alkaline floor cleaners that are designed for autoscrubbers or mechanical scrubbers and won’t leave a slippery residue. In heavier‑soil zones such as loading docks and workshop areas, sites often step up to heavy‑duty degreasers formulated for concrete and industrial floors, using them in a controlled dilution as part of a scheduled scrub program to remove tyre marks, oils and grime while meeting WHS and manufacturer guidelines.

How often should high‑traffic areas, loading docks and racking areas be cleaned?

High‑traffic warehouse aisles, forklift routes and loading docks usually need attention daily, with sweeping or autoscrubbing to remove pallet debris, dust and spills before they become slip or trip hazards. Core racking aisles, corners and edges are often cleaned several times per week, with deeper scrubs and high‑dusting scheduled weekly or monthly depending on dust load, traffic volume and inspection requirements for your site, landlords or auditors.

hat cleaning tools and equipment do I need for a warehouse?

Most warehouses rely on a mix of manual and mechanical tools, including push brooms, dust mops, microfibre mops, squeegees, industrial vacuums and floor scrubbers or sweepers sized to the site. Add to this a solid janitorial set‑up – such as cleaning trolleys, bins and liners, spray bottles, warning signs and washroom supplies – so teams can efficiently service aisles, docks, amenities and warehouse office pods while keeping the site WHS‑compliant and inspection‑ready.

What chemicals and absorbents should I use for managing spills in a warehouse?

For general warehouse spills, many sites use granular absorbents or absorbent pads and socks suitable for oils, fuels and coolants, backed by dedicated spill kits located near high‑risk areas such as loading docks and decanting points. Where chemicals or hazardous liquids are stored, you should use hazchem‑rated absorbents and spill kits matched to the substances on site (e.g. acids, alkalis, solvents), ensuring they are colour‑coded, clearly labelled and supported by WHS procedures for safe containment, clean‑up and disposal in line with your spill response plan.