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Hi You put notice there of all rules & Regulations so that they can read it once and will follow the same.
From India, Ahmadabad
rachgera
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Hi Seema,
Everyone has given fantabulous suggestions and recommendation and i would like to add on to Ash's suggesstion that instead of only saying you can transplant dummy camera's outside the washroom or near washbasin so, that everyone will be under the impression of getting noticed.
These dummy camera's can be arranged only by spending Rs. 300 to 400.
Regards,
Rach

From India, Delhi
seema_cc
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DEAR ALLLL I am impressed with the kind of responses put down!!! Thank u ladies and gentlemen.... Will soon update on ur valuable suggestion and its results after implementation. Thank You Seema
From India, Bangalore
manishahnair
Take a small hurdle, divide the ladies in gropu and ask them to nominate group leads. Make this group leads responsible for weekly Cleanliness. Every week each respective team will be responsible for keeping the wash room clean. All the teams will get the chance to do that. you can also tell them that on weekly basis you will be nominate the best team who did the maximum effort. A group activity will basically help the organisation look much cleaner.
I tried this method and it worked on one of my previous organisation.
If this doesn't work tell them the management is sooner going to put a camera/ video survillence near the wash-basin. Give this message to all just to bring the fire!

From India, Mumbai
hari3350
hi,
shika singh's advice is the best .... just make one as monitor and keep changing them on rotation basis.. the monitor has to report the one doing the mischevious or else he is punishable.this will work perfectly.. try out

From India, Bangalore
Ankita more
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I think you should educate them. If possible put the camera not erectly on the changing room but on the other area from where we can see who is responsible for that. apart from it cant do anything
From India, Mumbai
brijesh.panicker
Hang a wall piece with a QUOTE
" Keeping enviornment clean is our duty, and to keep yourself clean is your own duty: " please don litter....
HEHE...make some embarrassment statments
On mirror... put a smiley...please don stick your make up stuffs on mirror , if i look unclean so wud u b....

From India, Ahmadabad
seema_cc
6

Well Asha we do have such people here and I hope u understand they do not dispose thier sanitary waste properly, it is teh housekeeping who ends up doing the dirty work and pick the dirt!!!! :-x
From India, Bangalore
seema_cc
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Dear Aparna
Thank you for the kind of concern shown in this forum, but over here i was not looking for a training from an external... I wanted suggestions!!
If u see here people have contributed not for monitory gain!!! What I was looking for is just a suggestion a simple suggestion. Its a small fire which can be put off by stamping your foot on it, i don't have to call the fire brigade :)
If you have any suggestion for free of cost, please mention in this forum.
Thank you
Seema

From India, Bangalore
anjubafna
Put up some thoughts chart, letting them know, they’ll get the place in the same they leave. hence if left clean, it’ll be else vice cersa.
From India, Madras
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