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Chore: Everybody Cleans! 🧼 #283
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"Everybody Cleans" is a Universal Principal that applies to everyone*
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@iteles how do you propose we resolve this now and avoid it in future? 💭 |
Hi! I'm chiming in because seeing clutter or mess bothers me too. Perhaps we could print house rules, bathroom etiquette, and other signage to post in common areas like the bathroom and kitchen at eye level. For example: While we should all know how to behave as decent human beings, unfortunately, not everyone does. In my experience with co-living and co-working spaces like cafes and hostels, I've noticed that people tend to follow rules when they're clearly posted (e.g., CLAY Go signs). Proper signage also enhances safety by clearly marking exits, fire safety equipment, and emergency procedures, reducing the likelihood of accidents and improving response times during emergencies. For more information, see Why Signage Can Improve Workplace Safety. In a communal setting where shared spaces and amenities are key, signage helps reinforce house rules and guidelines, ensuring a more organized, respectful, and cooperative living environment. In the long term, implementing signage could be highly beneficial, especially once the business opens to the public. People will likely rely on printed or written schedules, house rules, and shared app reminders for co-living etiquette. Signage plays a crucial role in co-living spaces by improving navigation, communication, and the overall community experience. Research shows that clear and effective signage can reduce confusion and stress in shared environments. For instance, a study published in PLOS ONE found that signage acts as a tool for behavioral change. See this study for more information. Some good signage examples are the following: Once implemented, signage could be an effective way to encourage good habits. What do you think? :) |
@KrishaD20 want to help convert one of these pictures to a Sign we can print on the Laser? ⚡️ |
@nelsonic Yes, I'd love to! ⚡️⚡️⚡️ |
Please pick one area of the cleaning that will have the highest impact |
We've had a few friendly Workaway guests staying these past 2 months ... ⏳
In that time we (or at least I) have learned a lot and been reminded of even more
about living with "strangers" and no written rules... 💭
This is a photo I took of our Nespresso machine the other morning after 2 guest had used it.
I had previously cleaned the area, refilled the reservoir with water and removed the spent capsules that morning.
What's wrong with this picture? 💭
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