Running a highly profitable gym is only possible when your members are satisfied with your services. Most people join the gym to meet their health and fitness goals, and they need the equipment you offer.
However, when they’re not working, you’ll lose your clients. And that’s the last thing you need, so use the following tips to maximize your gym equipment for your fitness enthusiasts:
Test the relative humidity and temperature
When you read the manual for some gym equipment, you’ll discover the ideal temperature for the room. If it’s too humid or not humid enough, it causes the equipment to degrade faster.
The recommended temperature for the weight training, cardio, and Pilates section should be about 65 to 68°F. The yoga area should be 80°F, while the pool section should be 70 to 80°F. Keep humidity levels for all places between 40 to 80 percent.
Don’t use cleaning sprays for cardio equipment
Another noteworthy mistake gym owners often make is using cleaning sprays for cardio equipment. While it’s a priority to maintain hygiene standards in your gym, high-quality wipes are better than less expensive options like cleaning sprays.
The drawback is the overuse of these cleaning sprays – those responsible for cleaning often use too much, which is bad for the delicate internal electronics. Provide your members with quality wipes to control the amount of moisture that contacts your equipment – this is a sure way to prolong its lifespan.
You can reserve wipes for treadmills and other cardio equipment if cleaning sprays are non-negotiable. It’s even better to avoid cleaning sprays in the gym. Take it from us; it’s more convenient for gym members to use moistened wipes to clean equipment than for them to use sprays. Think about the process – grab the cleaning bottle, spray, and reaching for a towel to clean the excess.
It’s tedious, and many gym members will likely overlook it. This creates an unsanitary impression about your gym conditions, and we’re confident that’s the last thing you want.
Examine gym equipment regularly
You or someone who works for you can perform regular inspections on the equipment. Perhaps weekly, at the end of the gym day, take a walk through the entire gym and check for loose connections, broken parts, or abnormal equipment conditions.
This ensures that damage can be controlled and repaired before further damage occurs. It will save you tons of money, considering how expensive gym equipment is.
Adhere to maintenance recommendations
When you purchase a piece of gym equipment, the manufacturer often indicates how often you should service and maintain it. However, the failure to adhere may void your warranties and expose you to liabilities.
Besides, not following these recommendations may put the well-being of your gym members at risk. You can either employ someone to oversee the management of gym equipment or invite a professional for inspections.
Employ a cleaning crew
Your members cannot clean the equipment to your satisfaction, so inviting a daily cleaning crew is better.