Certified Facility Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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Which of the following statements about safety concerns in the guest bath is false?

  1. Cleaning chemicals affect slip resistance

  2. Wet floors increase slip chances

  3. Good lighting can prevent accidents

  4. Appropriate cleaning chemicals have no effect on the slip resistance rating of a bathroom tub and shower

The correct answer is: Appropriate cleaning chemicals have no effect on the slip resistance rating of a bathroom tub and shower

The statement regarding appropriate cleaning chemicals having no effect on the slip resistance rating of a bathroom tub and shower is false because cleaning chemicals can significantly impact the surface texture of materials, affecting their slip resistance. Certain chemicals can leave a residue that makes surfaces slick, thereby increasing the likelihood of slips and falls, especially in wet conditions. It is essential to use cleaning products that are not only effective in maintaining hygiene and appearance but are also safe in terms of maintaining the slip resistance properties of the surfaces they are used on. In contrast, the other statements highlight important safety considerations: cleaning chemicals can indeed affect slip resistance, wet floors are a known hazard increasing slip chances, and good lighting plays a crucial role in preventing accidents by improving visibility and enabling individuals to see potential hazards clearly. These aspects emphasize the multifaceted approach necessary to ensure safety in guest bathrooms.