National Regulations Section 77 · Highest Hygiene Risk Zone

Nappy Change Area & Bathroom Cleaning

The highest hygiene-risk zones in any childcare facility. TGA-listed disinfectants applied after every nappy change and at end of day. Full daily disinfection of all bathroom fixtures, floors, and fittings. National Regulations Section 77 compliant. Signed logs after every visit across Melbourne.

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Nappy change area and bathroom cleaning in Melbourne childcare — Section 77 compliant
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Highest-Risk Zone

Why Nappy Change Areas & Bathrooms Are the Highest-Risk Zones

Nappy change areas and bathrooms are the primary transmission points for faecal-oral pathogens in childcare facilities — the organisms responsible for the gastroenteritis outbreaks that force centres to close, trigger health authority notifications, and disrupt families' work arrangements. Rotavirus, norovirus, E. coli, and Salmonella all survive on hard surfaces for hours to days, and the combination of an infant's nappy change with an insufficiently disinfected change table creates a direct contamination pathway between infected material and the hands, skin, and mouths of the next child to use that area.

Nappy Change Area

Section 77 · After every change · TGA-listed disinfectants
  • Change table surface disinfected after every nappy change
  • TGA-listed disinfectant — proven efficacy against rotavirus and norovirus
  • Sink surrounds, taps, and basin cleaned after every change
  • Floor area immediately around change table disinfected
  • Nappy disposal bin emptied and relined daily
  • Gloves, liners, and sanitiser restocked
  • Full area disinfection at end of every session
  • Signed log entry after every daily clean

Bathrooms & Toilets

Daily full disinfection · NHMRC protocol · All fittings
  • All toilet bowls and seats scrubbed and disinfected
  • Toilet surrounds and external surfaces disinfected
  • All sinks, taps, and basin surrounds cleaned
  • Soap dispensers and paper towel holders wiped
  • Mirrors and splashback tiles cleaned
  • Floor mopped with TGA-listed disinfectant solution
  • All bins emptied, cleaned, and relined
  • Soap, paper towels, and hand sanitiser restocked
What's Included

What's Included in Our Nappy Change & Bathroom Cleaning Service

Golden Star's nappy change area and bathroom cleaning is the most intensive cleaning service we provide — reflecting the highest hygiene risk and the most specific legal compliance requirements of any facility area. Every clean uses TGA-listed disinfectants, follows NHMRC Childcare Cleaning Guidelines infection control protocols, and produces signed documentation for Section 77 compliance and NQS Quality Area 2 assessment evidence.

TGA-Listed Disinfectants Throughout

Every surface in the nappy change area and bathrooms is disinfected using TGA-listed products with proven efficacy against rotavirus, norovirus, E. coli, and Salmonella at child-safe concentrations. Standard cleaning products without TGA listing are not used in these areas under any circumstances.

Nappy Change Table — Full Disinfection Protocol

Complete disinfection of the change table mat or surface, side rails, strap fittings, and the floor immediately surrounding the table. Product contact time is maintained before wiping to ensure pathogen kill. Change table liner holder cleaned and restocked. Full area reset after every session.

Sinks, Taps & Basin Areas

All sink basins, tap handles, and surrounding benchtop surfaces cleaned and disinfected. Soap dispensers and paper towel dispensers wiped and restocked. Drain openings cleared of debris. These surfaces are high-touch contact points between handwashing and nappy changing and carry a disproportionately high pathogen load.

Toilets — Full Bowl-to-Floor Disinfection

Inside of all toilet bowls scrubbed with a toilet brush and TGA-listed disinfectant. Toilet seat top and underside, hinge area, and cistern button disinfected. All external surfaces of the toilet and toilet base cleaned. Surrounding floor area mopped. Door handles, light switches, and all other high-touch points in the toilet cubicle disinfected.

Floors, Tiles & Grout

All hard floor surfaces mopped with a TGA-listed disinfectant solution after scrubbing. Tile grout and floor joins — primary harbourage points for moisture-loving pathogens — addressed with appropriate disinfectant contact time. Floor drains cleared. All bins emptied and relined.

Signed Compliance Log — Every Visit

Signed, itemised cleaning log after every visit recording each area cleaned, the TGA-listed products used, time, and staff details. Formatted for NQS Quality Area 2 compliance assessment and Section 77 regulatory evidence. Retained 12+ months on file.

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Products We Use

TGA-Listed Products for Nappy Change & Bathroom Cleaning

TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) listing is the mandatory product standard for disinfectants used in nappy change areas and bathrooms in regulated childcare settings. A TGA-listed disinfectant has been assessed by the Australian government regulator for proven efficacy against specified pathogens at the concentrations stated on the label. Standard supermarket disinfectants, hospital-grade sprays without TGA listing, and DIY cleaning products do not meet this standard.

Golden Star uses only TGA-listed disinfectants in all nappy change area and bathroom cleaning services. All products are also GECA-certified and non-toxic at child-safe concentrations — meaning they are effective against pathogens without posing a chemical harm risk to infants and children who will immediately re-enter these areas after cleaning. A full product data register is available on request, formatted for your centre's NHMRC compliance documentation file.

TGA Listed — Mandatory
Government-assessed efficacy against rotavirus, norovirus, and bacterial pathogens in nappy change environments.
GECA Certified
Safe at child-contact concentrations — pathogen-effective without chemical harm to children re-entering the area.
VOC-Free
No volatile organic compound fumes in enclosed bathroom environments where children are present daily.
Product Register Provided
Full product safety data register for ACECQA assessment and NHMRC compliance documentation.
Why Clean Toilets in Daycare Centres?

Why Thorough Toilet Cleaning Matters in Daycare Centres

Toilets in daycare centres are a primary transmission route for faecal-oral pathogens. Children in daycare settings — particularly toddlers developing toilet training — have inconsistent hand hygiene practices and frequent direct contact with toilet surfaces. Pathogens including rotavirus, norovirus, and Clostridioides difficile survive on toilet surfaces for hours to days without disinfection.

A toilet that looks clean is not necessarily disinfected. Visible cleaning removes surface soil and odour but does not kill pathogens. Only a TGA-listed disinfectant applied with appropriate contact time achieves the pathogen kill required under NHMRC Childcare Cleaning Guidelines.

Daily full disinfection of all toilet bowls, seats, surrounds, and associated high-touch surfaces — door handles, flush buttons, taps — is the minimum required under NQS Quality Area 2 and NHMRC guidelines for daycare centres. For centres with high enrolment or confirmed illness events, mid-day toilet refresh and outbreak response protocols are also available through Golden Star.

Cleaning Frequency

Nappy Change & Bathroom Cleaning Frequency Requirements

These areas have a three-tier cleaning frequency requirement — the only facility area where cleaning is mandated during the operating day as well as at end of session. The after-every-change requirement is a legal obligation under Section 77 that applies regardless of how recently the area was last cleaned.

After Every Nappy Change

Intra-Session Disinfection

  • Change table fully disinfected — TGA-listed product
  • Adequate contact time observed before wiping
  • Sink and surrounding surfaces wiped
  • Soiled disposal bag tied and placed in bin
  • Gloves disposed and hands washed
  • Required by National Regulations Section 77
After Every Session

End-of-Session Full Clean

  • Complete nappy area disinfection — all surfaces
  • All toilets scrubbed and disinfected
  • All sinks, taps, and surrounds cleaned
  • Floor mopped with disinfectant solution
  • All bins emptied and relined
  • Supplies restocked — soap, paper towels
  • Signed compliance log completed
Every School Term Break

Term Break Deep Clean

  • Full descaling of all tapware
  • Grout and tile deep scrub
  • Drain inspection and clearing
  • Change table mat inspection and replacement
  • Full regrouting inspection report
  • Ventilation check and clean
  • ACECQA documentation provided
Section 77 & NQS Compliance

Section 77 & NQS Quality Area 2 Compliance

National Regulations Section 77 — one of the most specifically enforceable hygiene requirements in the Education and Care Services National Regulations — places a direct legal obligation on approved childcare providers to ensure nappy change areas and bathrooms are maintained in a clean and hygienic condition at all times. This obligation applies continuously during operation, not just at end of day. An ACECQA assessor who discovers that nappy change areas are not being disinfected after every change has grounds for a regulatory notice regardless of how clean the area appears during the assessment visit.

NQS Quality Area 2 — Children's Health and Safety — further requires that approved providers maintain documented evidence of their hygiene practices. Assessors examining a childcare centre under Quality Area 2 will specifically request nappy change cleaning records and bathroom cleaning logs. Golden Star provides these records after every visit — formatted to clearly demonstrate Section 77 compliance and Quality Area 2 systematic cleaning practice.

All staff attending nappy change areas and bathrooms hold current Victorian Working With Children Checks and national police clearances. The Working with Children Act 2005 (Vic) applies to cleaning staff in regulated childcare settings, and Golden Star verifies all credentials before first deployment. See all childcare cleaning services or pricing.

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Section 77 — What It Requires

Regulation 77 of the Education and Care Services National Regulations states that the approved provider of a childcare or daycare service must ensure the service premises are maintained in a clean and hygienic condition at all times.

For nappy change areas, regulatory guidance and NHMRC Childcare Cleaning Guidelines interpret this as requiring disinfection using TGA-listed products after every nappy change — not only at end of session.

Failure to comply with Section 77 can result in regulatory notices under the Education and Care Services National Law Act 2010 (Vic), and repeated or serious non-compliance can trigger licence action by the Regulatory Authority.

Golden Star's nappy change area cleaning protocol fully satisfies Section 77 requirements and produces the signed documentation that demonstrates compliance to regulatory inspectors and ACECQA assessors.

FAQ

Nappy Change Area & Bathroom Cleaning — FAQ

Common questions about bathroom cleaning procedures in childcare and nappy change area compliance. For a full list, visit our childcare cleaning FAQ page.

The correct bathroom cleaning procedure in childcare requires daily full disinfection of all toilet bowls and seats, sink basins and taps, soap dispensers, floor surfaces, and door handles using TGA-listed disinfectants. All surfaces must be disinfected — not just wiped or rinsed. Floors must be mopped with a disinfectant solution. Bins must be emptied and relined. All products used must be GECA-certified and non-toxic. Every clean must be documented in a signed log for NQS Quality Area 2 and ACECQA assessment evidence.
Nappy change areas must be disinfected after every single nappy change using TGA-listed disinfectants applied to the change table, surrounding surfaces, and sink area. This is a requirement under National Regulations Section 77. End-of-session full disinfection of the entire nappy change area — including floors, bins, and all fittings — must also be completed and documented daily. Term break deep cleans must address descaling, grout cleaning, and change mat inspection.
Toilets in daycare centres are a primary transmission route for faecal-oral pathogens including rotavirus, norovirus, and E. coli — the organisms responsible for gastroenteritis outbreaks that periodically force daycare centres to close. Children in daycare have developing immune systems and may not maintain consistent handwashing. Daily full disinfection of all toilet fixtures, floors, and door handles using TGA-listed products is the primary defence against toilet-to-child disease transmission. A toilet that looks clean is not disinfected — visible cleaning alone does not achieve pathogen kill.
Nappy change areas in childcare must be cleaned with TGA-listed (Therapeutic Goods Administration listed) disinfectants with proven efficacy against rotavirus, norovirus, and E. coli. Products must also be safe at concentrations used around infants. GECA-certified, non-toxic, VOC-free formulations are required. Standard household disinfectants, including common supermarket brands, typically do not carry TGA listing and should not be used in regulated childcare nappy change areas. Golden Star uses only TGA-listed, GECA-certified products and provides a full product register with every service agreement.
National Regulations Section 77 requires that the approved provider of a childcare or daycare service ensures the premises are maintained in a clean and hygienic condition at all times. For nappy change areas, this means disinfection after every nappy change using appropriate TGA-listed products — not just end-of-day cleaning. Failure to comply with Section 77 can result in regulatory notices, compliance directions, and licence action under the Education and Care Services National Law Act 2010 (Vic). Golden Star's nappy change area cleaning protocol fully satisfies Section 77 and produces signed documentation demonstrating compliance to ACECQA assessors and regulatory inspectors.
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