The bar for gym hygiene has permanently risen. Members who returned to facilities after pandemic closures came back with fundamentally different expectations — and those expectations aren't going back down.
The New Baseline
What used to be "above and beyond" is now the minimum:
Visible Sanitisation
Members expect to see cleaning happening, not just trust that it happened overnight. Visible sanitisation stations, mid-session surface wipes, and cleaning staff during peak hours are now baseline expectations.
Hand Sanitiser Stations
Multiple stations throughout the facility, always stocked, always functional. This is no longer a bonus — it's expected.
Communication
Members want to know what's being cleaned, how often, and with what products. Transparency about hygiene practices builds confidence. Silence breeds doubt.
What Members Actually Judge
Research shows members evaluate gym cleanliness based on:
1. Changeroom condition (47% of members cite this as the top indicator)
2. Equipment surfaces (28%)
3. Facility smell (15%)
4. Floor cleanliness (10%)
Notice that the changeroom — the area most generic cleaners rush through — is the single biggest factor in member perception.
The Competitive Gap
Here's the opportunity: most gyms haven't updated their cleaning standards. They're still operating on pre-2020 protocols while members are evaluating on current standards.
This creates a gap — and gyms that close it gain a genuine competitive advantage. Not through fancy equipment or trendy classes, but through the simple act of being cleaner than the competition.
What to Do About It
Step 1: Audit Your Current Standards
Walk through your gym as if you're a prospective member visiting for the first time. Look at the changerooms, touch the equipment, check the corners. What do you notice?
Step 2: Ask Your Members
A simple anonymous survey can reveal perception gaps. "How would you rate our gym's cleanliness?" with a 1-10 scale gives you a benchmark.
Step 3: Invest in Expertise
The cost difference between generic cleaning and gym-specific cleaning is often 10-20%. The difference in results is 100%. Members notice the difference, even if they can't articulate exactly what changed.
The Bottom Line
Member hygiene expectations have shifted permanently. The gyms that adapt will retain and attract members. The gyms that don't will lose them to competitors who do.
It's not about being the fanciest gym. It's about being the cleanest.