Professional washroom cleaning for Brampton businesses — signed logs for Bill 190 (OHSA s.25.3) compliance after every visit. Serving the 410 corridor, Bramalea industrial, downtown Queen Street, Brampton Civic area, and all Brampton business districts.
Brampton is Ontario's ninth-largest city and one of the GTA's fastest-growing commercial and industrial municipalities. The city is anchored by one of the largest concentrations of warehousing, logistics, and light manufacturing in the province — stretching along the Highway 410 corridor, through Bramalea, along Steeles Avenue and Dixie Road, and into the Gore Road industrial zone in the east. Alongside this industrial base, Brampton has a densely populated downtown core along Queen Street and Main Street, a large healthcare hub around Brampton Civic Hospital and the Peel Memorial Centre, and major retail corridors at Bramalea City Centre and Shoppers World. Every employer across all of these sectors now carries the same legal obligation under Bill 190.
Since July 1, 2025, OHSA s.25.3 requires all Ontario employers to maintain records of when their workplace washrooms were last cleaned. The records must be available for Ministry of Labour inspection at any time, without advance notice. The requirement applies equally to a 500-person distribution warehouse on Airport Road and a family-run restaurant on Queen Street. What changed on July 1 is not what must be cleaned — it is what must be documented.
Maintain records of when each workplace washroom was last cleaned. Make those records accessible and available for Ministry of Labour inspection at any time, without advance notice. Records may be digital or physical (OHSA s.1(5), October 28, 2024). Non-compliance is a prosecutable offence under the Act. Read the full Bill 190 breakdown →
Brampton's industrial workforce makes the documentation requirement especially consequential here. The city's manufacturing and logistics sector employs tens of thousands of workers, many in shift-based operations where washrooms serve multiple crews around the clock. These facilities are among the most actively inspected workplaces in Ontario — Ministry of Labour officers conduct both scheduled and unannounced visits, and washroom records under OHSA s.25.3 are now a standard item in any facility inspection checklist. A signed log covering every visit, for every washroom, on every shift, is the only defensible compliance position.
Zusashi Maintenance provides dedicated washroom cleaning across all of Brampton with signed compliance logs delivered after every visit. Standalone contracts are available — no requirement to bundle with full facility cleaning. Our Brampton teams are familiar with the industrial parks, corporate facilities, and community business corridors across the city, serving clients on month-to-month terms with all supplies included.
Washroom cleaning and Bill 190 compliance documentation across every Brampton commercial corridor and industrial zone
Brampton's primary industrial spine running north from Steeles Avenue through Sandalwood Parkway and Bovaird Drive. Warehousing, logistics, food distribution, auto parts manufacturing, and national distribution centres line both sides of the 410. Shift-based operations in these facilities mean washrooms are in continuous use — documented daily or per-shift cleaning is the only compliant posture under OHSA s.25.3.
The original Bramalea industrial zone along Dixie Road, Airport Road, and Steeles Avenue is one of the GTA's most established light manufacturing and warehousing corridors. A mix of legacy manufacturers, plastics processors, metal fabricators, and distribution operations occupies this area. The MOL presence in Bramalea is consistent — many of these facilities have active OHSA compliance programs into which washroom records must now be formally integrated.
Brampton Civic Hospital on Bovaird Drive East and the Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness on Wellesley Street anchor Brampton's healthcare hub. Both facilities are surrounded by specialist medical offices, family practices, physiotherapy clinics, and allied health services. Healthcare washrooms in this area operate under IPAC standards; OHSA s.25.3 adds a formal documentation layer that must be current and accessible for inspection at all times.
The historic downtown core along Queen Street East and Main Street North houses a dense mix of professional offices, restaurants, retail, community services, and government offices. The Downtown Brampton area has seen significant investment and revitalization — new commercial tenants establishing here benefit from setting up compliant washroom cleaning from the outset. The Brampton GO station and downtown transit hub increase foot traffic through this corridor year-round.
The Bramalea City Centre mall at Dixie and Queen, and the Shoppers World Brampton complex at Queen and Hwy 410, are the two major enclosed retail destinations in Brampton. Surrounding these anchors are retail plazas, restaurant clusters, fitness studios, and service businesses with high daily washroom traffic. Consumer-facing washrooms at these volumes require documented daily cleaning that matches actual usage and satisfies both OHSA obligations and the expectations of building management.
East Brampton along Williams Parkway and the Gore Road corridor is one of the fastest-growing areas in Peel Region. New commercial and industrial development here includes logistics parks, business plazas, restaurants, and professional offices serving Brampton's rapidly expanding northeastern communities. New facilities establishing operations in this corridor should build documented washroom compliance into their launch plan from day one.
Complete cleaning plus a signed Bill 190 compliance log — every visit, every Brampton location
Every sector in Brampton carries the same OHSA obligation — the context and inspection risk varies by industry type
Brampton's dominant sector. Shift operations mean washrooms cycle through multiple crews daily. MOL inspectors regularly visit these facilities — washroom records are now a standard compliance checkpoint alongside other health and safety documentation.
Bramalea and 410 corridor manufacturers from food processing to auto parts. Industrial facilities are among Ontario's most actively inspected workplaces — documented washroom cleaning is required to be current and on-hand for any unannounced MOL visit.
Specialist and family practices around Brampton Civic Hospital and Peel Memorial Centre. Patient washrooms already require high hygiene standards — OHSA s.25.3 adds formal dated logs that must be available to Ministry of Labour inspectors, separate from health authority requirements.
Downtown Queen Street, Bramalea City Centre, Shoppers World, and Brampton's dense commercial plazas. Public washrooms at food service establishments carry Bill 190 records obligations plus existing DineSafe requirements — a professional cleaning contract handles both automatically.
Major mall tenants, plaza retail, salons, and service businesses across Brampton. Consumer-facing washrooms at Bramalea City Centre and Shoppers World see high daily throughput — documented cleaning at appropriate frequency is both a compliance requirement and a customer experience factor.
Accounting, legal, financial, and professional services firms throughout Brampton. Office washrooms typically need daily or every-other-day documented cleaning. Smaller practices that handle cleaning informally now need a formal record in place — standalone contracts are available without full-facility commitment.
Brampton houses one of the highest concentrations of warehousing and light manufacturing in Ontario. Along the Highway 410 corridor, Airport Road, Dixie Road, and Steeles Avenue, hundreds of large-format facilities operate multi-shift schedules, employ unionized and non-unionized workforces, and are subject to regular Ministry of Labour oversight. These facilities have historically maintained strong OHSA compliance programs covering lockout/tagout, material handling, PPE, and workplace safety training. OHSA s.25.3 adds washroom cleaning documentation to that list — effective July 1, 2025.
The challenge in large industrial facilities is scale. A 300,000 sq ft distribution centre may have 10 to 20 washrooms across multiple floors, loading areas, and shift rooms, serving workers around the clock on two or three shifts. Documenting the cleaning of each washroom at each cleaning interval, attributing it to a specific staff member, and keeping those records instantly accessible is not something that can be managed reliably with an informal internal process. A professional contract with a cleaning provider who generates the documentation as part of each visit removes that administrative burden entirely.
For Brampton's smaller businesses — the restaurants on Queen Street, the medical clinics near Peel Memorial, the professional offices in downtown Brampton, the service businesses along Dixie and Hurontario — the compliance obligation is identical to the warehouse operators, but the path to compliance is simpler. A single standalone washroom contract covers the obligation completely. Many of these businesses clean their washrooms conscientiously without generating a record. The record is the gap. We close it.
From site assessment to signed first log — typically within 48 hours
We visit your Brampton location, count washrooms, assess daily usage patterns and shift schedules. For industrial facilities on the 410 corridor, we account for multi-shift access. We recommend a cleaning frequency that satisfies OHSA s.25.3 and matches actual washroom traffic.
Flat monthly rate, all supplies included. Month-to-month terms, 12-month price lock. No obligation — just a clear scope and a number you can act on immediately, whether you are a single-washroom office or a multi-floor warehouse.
Full baseline clean on the first visit. On-site compliance log established for each washroom. We confirm digital delivery method for your record copies after each service. Industrial clients receive log cards formatted for multi-washroom facilities.
Same team, same schedule, every visit logged. Whether you are on Queen Street or in a Bramalea industrial park, your washroom records are current and inspection-ready at all times — no follow-up required on your end.
18+ years of GTA commercial cleaning — local teams serving Brampton's industrial parks, hospitals, and community businesses
Cleaning staff who operate in Brampton daily — familiar with building access protocols, shift schedules, and the specific requirements of each corridor from the 410 industrial parks to downtown Queen Street.
Signed, dated documentation sent digitally after each cleaning. Physical log on-site. Your Bill 190 record builds automatically — no admin work, always current, and ready for an unannounced MOL inspection.
Full coverage, certificate on request. All staff background-checked and WSIB covered — required for Brampton's industrial facilities, healthcare tenancies, and larger corporate environments.
The rate agreed at the start holds for a full year. No mid-contract increases, no surprise charges. Predictable costs whether you are a small business on Main Street or a large logistics operation on Airport Road.
Toilet paper, paper towels, soap, disinfectants — all covered. One flat rate, no separate supply orders, no stock to manage on your end. Industrial-grade consumables for high-traffic facilities on request.
No long-term lock-in. Adjust frequency as your operations scale or your shift schedule changes. Brampton's commercial landscape grows quickly — your cleaning contract should flex with it.
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Common questions from Brampton employers about washroom cleaning and Bill 190 compliance
Yes. Bill 190's washroom record-keeping requirement under OHSA s.25.3 applies to every Ontario employer, including all Brampton businesses — manufacturers and logistics operators in the Highway 410 corridor and Bramalea industrial zones, medical offices near Brampton Civic Hospital and Peel Memorial Centre, retailers at Bramalea City Centre and Shoppers World, restaurants and professional services along Queen Street and Main Street, and warehousing operations throughout the Steeles and Dixie area. The requirement has been in force since July 1, 2025 with no size or industry exemptions.
Yes. Every washroom cleaning visit in Brampton is documented with a signed, dated log — date, time, and staff name — that satisfies OHSA s.25.3 requirements. A digital copy is delivered to you after each visit and a physical log is left on-site, ready for Ministry of Labour inspection at any time without advance notice.
Yes. Standalone washroom contracts are available across all Brampton business districts. Many Brampton manufacturers and logistics operators have unionized cleaning arrangements or in-house staff covering general facility cleaning — they need a separate, documented washroom compliance service to satisfy their individual OHSA obligations. We cover just the washrooms and the compliance paperwork, without disrupting existing arrangements.
We cover all of Brampton including: the Highway 410 industrial and business corridor, Bramalea (Airport Road/Dixie/Steeles area), downtown Brampton (Queen Street and Main Street), Williams Parkway and Sandalwood corridor, Bovaird Drive, Brampton Civic Hospital and Peel Memorial Centre area, Bramalea City Centre and Shoppers World retail zones, Castlemore, and all surrounding communities including Springdale, Heart Lake, and Gore Road industrial.
Frequency should match actual usage. Brampton manufacturing and warehouse facilities with shift workers typically require daily service — multiple shifts mean high washroom usage around the clock. Medical offices near Brampton Civic typically need daily cleaning to meet both OHSA and clinical hygiene standards. Downtown Queen Street restaurants and retail often need daily or twice-daily cleaning during peak periods. We assess your facility and recommend the right schedule.
Most Brampton clients are operational within 48–72 hours of a site assessment. We assign a dedicated team familiar with Brampton's industrial parks and access requirements, confirm the schedule, complete a full baseline clean on the first visit, and set up the compliance log system.
Standalone washroom contracts in Brampton start around $350/month for small offices with 1–2 washrooms on a daily schedule. Manufacturing and multi-washroom warehouse facilities are priced per site configuration. We provide a written quote within 24 hours of your site assessment — no obligation.
Yes. Every Ontario employer is subject to OHSA s.25.3 regardless of industry, and manufacturing and logistics operations are among the most actively inspected workplaces in the province. Ministry of Labour inspectors regularly conduct visits to Brampton's industrial facilities — washroom records under OHSA s.25.3 are a standard item in any facility compliance review. A professional washroom cleaning contract with documented logs satisfies the requirement automatically.
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