Intro

A failed hygiene test doesn’t mean disaster – it’s an opportunity to fix problems quickly and prove your system works. The key is to respond systematically, not emotionally.


Step 1 – Isolate the Issue

  • Identify the contaminated area.
  • Restrict usage until cleared.

Step 2 – Deep Clean

  • Use appropriate disinfectants.
  • Document the process with photos and log entries.

Step 3 – Retest

  • Swab the area again within 24–48 hours.
  • Use results to demonstrate corrective action.

Step 4 – Communicate

  • Be transparent with staff and stakeholders.
  • Public-facing comms: “We identified an issue, fixed it, and confirmed with retesting.”

AML’s Role

We’ve guided venues through failures – from gyms with contaminated mats to aquatic centres with water chemistry imbalances. Those who followed a clear response plan maintained public trust.


Conclusion

A failed test is not the end – it’s proof your system works when you use it to improve hygiene practices.CTA:Work with AML to build a calm, credible hygiene incident playbook.

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