1. Health
Cleaning your bathroom, and specifically your shower, prevents the growth of fungus and molds that cause health problems. For example, Athlete鈥檚 Foot and Ringworm fungi are not visible, but are present if anyone using the shower has them. Bacteria such as MRSA or Staph use hair and soap scum for food, and can remain viable for 3 days in moist environment. Molds that smell and look nasty can also cause illness for people who are sensitive, or can cause sensitivity over prolonged exposure. Illnesses from mold include upper respiratory infections, sinus issues and headaches.
2. Stewardship
Molds and mildews that go unchecked in bathrooms and showers will degrade caulk and grout more quickly, which result in leaks and added expenses for cleaning and repairs.
3. Hospitality
The bathrooms in the residence halls and apartments are truly shared spaces. Not only are health concerns a matter of hospitality, but simple respect and courtesy for each other should call us to regular patterns of cleaning. This happens best when there is good communication between roommates and suitemates. In addition, when Calvin鈥檚 maintenance staff needs to repair something in a bathroom during the year, it is more considerate to them to be working in a clean environment.
4. Self-management
Let鈥檚 face it...we鈥檒l be cleaning our bathrooms and showers for the rest of our lives. Establishing good habits and practices while you鈥檙e in college will pay dividends throughout life. Whether its sleep, cleanliness, healthy eating, consistent studying, worship or prayer, your life as a student improves with self-discipline.