The One Thing Ruining Sydney’s Prettiest Suburbs (It’s Not What You Think)
Randwick. Dulwich Hill. Glebe. They’ve got charm — but they’ve also got a growing problem: foot traffic, grime, and invisible filth creeping into businesses.
Here’s how these pretty suburbs are hiding a hygiene issue:
🚶♂️ 1. Trams Bring Grime With the Riders
Light rail has revived shopping strips, but also dumped sand, mud, and foot bacteria all over floor tiles. Businesses near stations report higher mop loads and scuffed entries.
🧽 2. Foot Traffic = Germ Traffic
More people = more invisible grime. That includes street bacteria, sneeze clouds, and bathroom abuse. It’s not just aesthetic — it’s microbial.
🏘️ 3. Old Buildings Trap Dust
Heritage shopfronts look gorgeous. But behind the scenes, there’s poor airflow and decades of layered dust.
😷 4. Scent Matters in Busy Zones
When 400+ people pass your door, your space must smell clean. Not sterile — fresh. We use subtle natural scenting to manage impressions.
🧾 5. Businesses Are Quietly Booking More Cleans
A Marrickville fashion boutique bumped from fortnightly to 3x/week once foot traffic returned. “It changed the feel completely.”
📣 Call to Action
If you’re in a ‘nice’ suburb but your floor’s telling a different story — we’ll fix it. Ultrix keeps Sydney’s prettiest places actually clean.