On the 13th of December 2024, Business Tech reported that Johannesburg was hit with an 86-hour water outage, affecting multiple areas including Randburg, Roodepoort, Soweto, Johannesburg Central.
In the same report, Rand Water stated that it has begun a massive infrastructure maintenance project designed to enhance system availability, reliability, and efficiency.
South Africa is facing increasing water outages, disrupting daily life and workplace hygiene. Businesses across the country face a growing crisis as water supply interruptions become more frequent and severe. Whether caused by infrastructure challenges, load shedding, or drought conditions, businesses must find sustainable ways to maintain hygiene standards without relying on running water.
The Impact of Water Outages on Workplace Hygiene
Water shortages can significantly impact workplace hygiene, leading to increased health risks, unpleasant working environments, and a decline in employee well-being. Some of the biggest challenges include:
- Limited Handwashing Facilities: Without running water, employees may struggle to maintain proper hand hygiene.
- Toilet Hygiene Concerns: Toilets may not flush as frequently, leading to unpleasant odours and potential health risks.
- Increased Bacteria Growth: Surfaces that require regular cleaning become breeding grounds for bacteria.
For businesses, prolonged water outages can result in:
- Reduced Productivity: Employees may struggle to maintain hygiene, leading to discomfort and absenteeism.
- Health Risks: Increased chances of cross-contamination and the spread of illnesses due to lack of proper sanitation.
- Customer Dissatisfaction: Businesses in the hospitality, food service, and retail industries may struggle to maintain hygiene standards, leading to reputational damage.
How can you maintain hygiene during water outages?
The best way to ensure workplace hygiene during water shortages is by using water-saving solutions like hand sanitisers, eco-friendly cleaning products, and odour-neutralising sprays.
What are the best alternatives for handwashing without water?
Alcohol-based hand sanitisers that kill 99.9% of bacteria are effective in maintaining hand hygiene. Initial Hygiene’s Waterwise Hygiene Kit includes hand sanitisers designed for both office and bathroom use.
How can you keep toilets fresh without frequent flushing?
Initial Hygiene offers multiple solutions to keep toilets hygienic despite water restrictions:
- Flush Spray: Spraying No Flush into the toilet bowl after urination prolongs intervals between flushes. The bio-enzymes break down uric acid, neutralising odours and turning the water blue.
- Toilet Paper Disposal Bin: By using a compact waste disposal bin, urine-soaked toilet paper is hygienically stored and professionally disposed of, reducing the need for frequent flushing.
- Eco Cap for Urinals: Eco Cap for urinals reduces flushing to just two times a day, neutralising odours and preventing bacteria buildup.
How can workplaces keep surfaces clean without water?
Eco-friendly cleaning sprays such as Eco Clear Spray use bio-enzymes to clean surfaces, neutralise odours, and kill bacteria—all without needing additional water or wiping.
What deep cleaning solutions are available for businesses?
Regular deep cleaning is essential for maintaining hygiene during water shortages. Initial Hygiene offers Deep Clean with Fogging, which sanitises large spaces using minimal water while ensuring all surfaces remain bacteria-free.
This helps prevent the growth of bacteria that cause odours and reduces the risk of cross-contamination, which can lead to illnesses such as diarrhoea, urinary tract infections, vaginal thrush, and the common cold, to name a few.
Keep Your Workplace Hygienic
Water outages don’t have to compromise workplace hygiene. With Initial Hygiene’s Waterwise Hygiene Kit, you can maintain cleanliness and keep employees safe. Don’t let water outages affect your hygiene standards—choose smart, water-efficient solutions today. Contact Initial.
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