Eco Warehouse & Industrial Cleaning in Launceston
Warehouses, factories and distribution centres across Launceston and the greater Tamar Valley run on tight margins and tighter safety records. GreenClean delivers industrial-scale floor and amenity cleaning that removes chemical hazards from your operation rather than adding them — one less line on the site risk register.
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Fewer hazards on the site register
Every drum of conventional cleaning chemical on a warehouse floor is a line item on your risk register: a decant, a storage requirement, an SDS, a spill scenario, a training obligation. Removing hazardous inputs sits at the very top of the WHS hierarchy of controls — elimination beats every layer of PPE, signage and administrative control beneath it. When you swap harsh solvents and quaternary ammonium products for methods that revert to harmless by-products, that risk simply stops existing.
That matters more in industrial settings than most people assume. The Svanes et al. 2018 ECRHS study linked long-term cleaning-chemical exposure to lung-function decline comparable to roughly 20 pack-years of smoking. The AIHW attributes 9 to 15 per cent of adult-onset asthma to occupational exposure and names cleaning as a high-risk occupation. In a warehouse with forklifts, roller doors cycling open and confined amenity blocks, respiratory exposure concentrates where your people work hardest.
How our methods work on industrial surfaces
We match the method to the surface and the soil load, not the other way around.
Electrolysed water (HOCl) is generated on site from water and a trace of salt. It cleans and, in its TGA-listed form, disinfects — then reverts to salt water. It is GECA-certified, so it carries no hazardous residue onto sealed concrete, mezzanine steel or racking.
Stabilised aqueous ozone lifts grease and organic soil from floors and amenities, then breaks back down to oxygen and water. No rinse chemistry, no lingering fumes in an enclosed pick-and-pack zone.
Dry steam delivers low-moisture thermal decontamination — useful for amenity blocks, food-grade areas and machinery surrounds where flooding with water is impractical or unsafe near electrical plant.
Colour-coded microfibre with disciplined dwell times keeps cross-contamination controlled between amenities, offices and production floors.
The low-water angle is a genuine operational advantage. Less standing water means shorter dry times, fewer slip incidents around loading docks, and floors back in service faster between shifts. We retain TGA-listed disinfectants for any disinfection-critical task — we do not pretend the job is chemical-free, because it is not. What we deliver is no added synthetic chemicals on routine scopes and no hazardous residue where it counts.
The compliance window is closing
From 1 December 2026, enforceable Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) replace the current WES across around 700 reviewed chemicals. Industrial sites already juggling exposure monitoring should treat this as a prompt, not a surprise. Eliminating hazardous cleaning inputs now removes a category of substances you would otherwise have to measure, ventilate and document against the new limits.
If your site is pursuing or maintaining a rating, the same programme supports it. GECA-certified products are deemed-to-satisfy for the Green Star Green Cleaning credit. NABERS Indoor Environment tests VOCs and formaldehyde — both reduced when you take solvent-heavy products off the floor. For office and amenity components inside a larger facility, the WELL Cleaning Products and Protocol feature targets exactly this kind of hazardous-chemical reduction.
What a Launceston programme looks like
We build the scope around how your site actually runs. A typical Launceston industrial programme covers hard-floor maintenance across warehouse and dispatch areas, amenity and washroom cleaning, lunchroom and office zones, high-touch points, and periodic deep cleans of racking, mezzanines and back-of-house.
Frequency is set by throughput and headcount — daily amenity servicing on a busy distribution centre, several times weekly on lighter-traffic storage, with scheduled periodic works layered on top. Tasmania's cooler, damper conditions mean mould and moisture pressure in poorly ventilated amenity blocks deserve attention, and our low-water methods help rather than hinder there. We colour-code, we time dwell, and we document what was done.
Explore our full warehouse and industrial cleaning approach, or see how we handle connected office and amenity spaces within the same facility.
Pricing without the penalty
On standard industrial scopes we price at parity with conventional cleaning. There is no green premium for doing the ordinary work well. A modest uplift of 10 to 15 per cent applies only on health-critical or rating-critical sites where the specification genuinely demands more. You get the compliance and safety upside without the budget surprise.
Book a free walkthrough
The fastest way to see what this means for your site is a walk of the floor. We will assess your surfaces, soil loads, amenity blocks and current chemical inventory, then show you exactly what comes off the risk register — and what it costs. The walkthrough and quote are free. Book yours for your Launceston facility and we will schedule a time that fits around your shifts.
Frequently asked questions
Can eco methods handle heavy grease and industrial soil on warehouse floors?
Yes. Stabilised aqueous ozone and dry steam are both effective on grease and organic soil loads common to production and dispatch areas. For heavier or specialised residues we adjust the method and dwell time to the surface, and we retain TGA-listed products for any disinfection-critical task.
Will switching reduce our chemical storage and SDS obligations?
That is one of the main benefits. Electrolysed water is generated on site from water and trace salt, and aqueous ozone reverts to oxygen and water, so there is far less hazardous product to store, decant and document. Fewer hazardous substances on site means fewer lines on your risk register ahead of the 2026 Workplace Exposure Limits.
Is the low-water approach safe around electrical plant and machinery?
Low-moisture methods like dry steam are well suited to areas near electrical equipment and machinery where flooding water is impractical or unsafe. Reduced standing water also shortens dry times and cuts slip risk around loading docks and dispatch zones.
Does this cost more than our current industrial cleaning contract?
On standard warehouse and amenity scopes we price at parity with conventional cleaning. A 10 to 15 per cent uplift applies only on health-critical or rating-critical sites where the specification demands it. The walkthrough and quote are free, so you can compare directly.
Can you support our Green Star or NABERS requirements?
Yes. Our GECA-certified products are deemed-to-satisfy for the Green Star Green Cleaning credit, and removing solvent-heavy products helps with NABERS Indoor Environment testing of VOCs and formaldehyde. For office and amenity areas within a larger facility, the programme also supports the WELL Cleaning Products and Protocol feature.