How to Clean a Baseball Stadium

Baseball stadiums host many spectators during baseball season. A baseball game would not be complete without beverages, hot dogs, peanuts and other snacks. Snacks sold at concession stands and by walking vendors are placed in various cups and wrappers to meet health department requirements. Unfortunately, many of the cups and wrappers end up on the ground and thrown about the stadium. Combined with drink spills and half-eaten food left in the seats and walkways, game day can be a cleaning nightmare for a stadium cleaning staff.

Things You'll Need

  • Portable trash can
  • Gloves
  • Broom
  • Leaf blower
  • Disinfectant
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Instructions

    • 1

      Monitor the stadium walkways during the event for spills and trash that can be quickly cleaned up without interfering with the spectators.

    • 2

      Pick up all larger pieces of trash and debris from seats and cup holders after the event has ended and spectators have left, placing them into a portable trash can that is easy to move around the stadium. Wear gloves to protect your hands.

    • 3

      Blow the small debris into piles with a leaf blower. Use a broom to sweep debris from hard-to-reach areas. Cover large sections of the stadium with the leaf blower and broom. Blow and sweep all debris toward the stadium stairs. Sweep all debris to the bottom of the stairs to a collection point. Place debris piles into portable trash cans.

    • 4

      Power wash the seats and walkways to clean up drink spills and to remove any remaining debris. After seats have dried, check for any remaining debris.

    • 5

      Sweep, clean and disinfect concourses, restrooms and concession areas.