Case Study - Gym

This case study outlines how a commercial gym uses Byron Wipes to support daily hygiene and equipment care.

Case Study: The Gym

The Business

The Gym is a high-traffic fitness facility operating with shared equipment, multiple training zones, and consistent daily member turnover. Like many modern gyms, maintaining visible hygiene standards is essential to both member confidence and equipment longevity.

The Challenge

With hundreds of members using equipment daily, The Gym needed a cleaning solution that:

  • supported frequent wipe-downs between uses
  • was safe for a wide range of equipment surfaces
  • was easy for both staff and members to access
  • could keep up with high daily volume without constant restocking

Traditional sprays and paper towels were inefficient, inconsistent, and created unnecessary waste.

The Solution

The Gym implemented Byron Wipes commercial antibacterial wipes alongside free-standing dispenser systems placed throughout the gym floor.

The solution was selected because:

  • the wipes are certified to kill 99.9% of germs on hard, non-porous surfaces
  • they are durable enough for repeated use on equipment
  • dispensers made wipes easily accessible for members between sets
  • high-capacity rolls reduced restocking time for staff

This system encouraged consistent wipe-down behaviour without disrupting training flow.

The Outcome

After introducing Byron Wipes, The Gym was able to:

  • improve visible hygiene across shared equipment
  • reduce staff time spent managing cleaning supplies
  • support faster turnover between users
  • reinforce member confidence in the gym’s cleanliness standards

The combination of accessible dispensers and durable wipes helped make hygiene a shared, routine part of the training environment.

Why Byron Wipes Worked

Byron Wipes provided a commercial-grade system, not just a product. The combination of antibacterial wipes and dispenser placement supported both operational efficiency and member expectations in a high-traffic gym environment.

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