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Keeping CXT Facilities Clean During High-Traffic Seasons

Travertine Hot Springs, located just outside Bridgeport, CA, is a scenic geothermal site managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Known for its natural mineral pools and panoramic mountain views, the area draws high foot traffic year-round, especially in summer—making restroom upkeep a key part of visitor experience.

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When high-traffic seasons hit, CXT vault restrooms become one of the most heavily used — and most critical — facilities in parks, public lands, and recreational areas. For park managers and facility contractors, keeping these restrooms clean, stocked, and odor-free isn’t just about hygiene; it’s about protecting the visitor experience and upholding your site's reputation.


In this article, we’ll break down best practices for keeping CXT facilities clean during high-traffic seasons, using real-world insights from our janitorial services at Travertine Hot Springs in Bridgeport, California.


What Makes CXT Vault Restrooms Unique?


CXT facilities are prefabricated, waterless vault restrooms designed to serve areas with no plumbing or sewer access. They’re eco-friendly, durable, and built to withstand high usage. But their simplicity doesn’t mean maintenance is any less important. In fact, when traffic increases — especially in spring and summer — the risk of odor buildup, supply shortages, and waste overflow grows exponentially.


Why Cleaning Matters Even More in Peak Season


Visitors often judge a park by the condition of its restrooms. During busy seasons, a poorly maintained facility can result in:


  • Negative reviews
  • Public complaints
  • Health and safety risks
  • Additional strain on maintenance crews


A consistent cleaning plan ensures your CXT restrooms stay in excellent condition — even under pressure.


6 Tips for Keeping CXT Restrooms Clean in High-Traffic Months


1. Increase Cleaning Frequency

During May–October, we recommend moving from a 2-day to a 3-day weekly cleaning schedule (e.g., Monday, Wednesday, Friday). At Travertine Hot Springs, this shift made a noticeable difference in cleanliness and user satisfaction.


2. Restock Supplies Consistently

High-traffic use depletes supplies quickly. Make sure restrooms are always stocked with:


  • Toilet paper
  • Soap or hand sanitizer
  • Paper towels
  • Use a weekly supply checklist and store extras in designated areas.


3. Add Water to the Vault System Weekly

Adding to the vault system once per week helps:


  • Assist waste breakdown
  • Control odors
  • Reduce pumping frequency


This simple task improves restroom usability during peak periods.


4. Monitor Odor and Waste Levels

Signs your facility may need pumping include:


  • Strong, persistent odors
  • Waste visible above recommended levels
  • Slower drainage or airflow


Coordinate with your ranger or janitorial team to catch these early and avoid user complaints.


5. Keep Surfaces Spotless

Spot clean walls, doors, and stall hardware regularly. During busy seasons, even twice-weekly cleaning may not be enough — a quick mid-week wipe-down can go a long way.


6. Use a Shared Tracker

We implemented a digital work tracker at Travertine to log completed cleanings, supply status, and inspection notes. This provides transparency between contractors, park managers, and field rangers, and helps ensure nothing is missed.


Real-World Success: Travertine Hot Springs


At Travertine Hot Springs, a high-traffic BLM-managed site in California, The CoBuilders manages a seasonal cleaning plan that scales up during summer. By increasing cleaning frequency and using a digital tracker shared with local rangers, we’ve helped maintain restroom cleanliness even during peak tourist months — ensuring positive experiences and a cleaner facility for all visitors.


Conclusion: Stay Ahead of the Curve

High traffic doesn’t have to mean high stress. With the right strategy, supplies, and communication, park managers and contractors can keep CXT vault restrooms clean, safe, and welcoming throughout the busiest months of the year.


Need help managing CXT facilities at your site? The CoBuilders offers eco-friendly, scalable janitorial services built around your seasonal needs.


Contact us or learn more.

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