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Chapter 10 The Role of Housekeeping in Hospitality Operations. Managing Front Office Operations Seventh Edition (333TXT or 333CIN). Competencies for The Role of Housekeeping in Hospitality Operations. Describe the role of the housekeeping department in communicating room status.
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Chapter 10The Role of Housekeeping in Hospitality Operations Managing Front Office Operations Seventh Edition (333TXT or 333CIN)
Competencies forThe Role of Housekeeping in Hospitality Operations • Describe the role of the housekeeping department in communicating room status. • Explain the relationship between the housekeeping and maintenance departments and identify typical cleaning responsibilities of the housekeeping department. • Explain how executive housekeepers use such tools as area inventory lists, frequency schedules, performance standards, and productivity standards to plan the work of the housekeeping department. (continued)
Competencies forThe Role of Housekeeping in Hospitality Operations • Distinguish between recycled and non-recycled inventories. • Summarize the issues involved in a dilemma facing many hotels: whether to cut back or eliminate housekeeping supervisors. (continued)
Occupancy Report Prepared by: Front desk Indicates: Rooms occupied that night Guests expected to check out next day Used by: Housekeeping to schedule next day’s room cleaning
Housekeeping Status Report Prepared by: Housekeeping Indicates: Current status of each hotel room Used by: Front desk to assign rooms to arriving guests
Potential GuestroomMaintenance Problems Sleep set Heating/air conditioning TV, radio, phone Bedspreads Lighting Door (continued)
Potential GuestroomMaintenance Problems (continued) Toilet Vanity and tub Towels Bathroom walls and door Water temperature Ventilation
Types of Maintenance Routine maintenance General upkeep Preventive maintenance Inspection Minor corrections Work-order initiation Scheduled maintenance
Maintenance Recordkeeping Equipment data cards Technical data Manufacturer’s information Item’s cost Special instructions Warranty information Storage of manuals/drawings Equipment history records Logs of inspection/maintenance performed
General Housekeeping Responsibilities Guestrooms Corridors Public areas (lobbies, public restrooms) Pool and patio areas Management offices Storage areas Linen and sewing rooms Laundry room Back-of-the-house areas
Additional Housekeeping Responsibilities at Some Properties Meeting rooms Dining rooms Banquet rooms Convention exhibit halls Hotel-operated shops Game rooms Exercise rooms
Quality/Quantity Quality What to do and how to do it—performance standards Quantity How much and how long—productivity standards
Housekeeping Inventories Recycled inventories Linens Housekeeping equipment Guest supplies (equipment) Par number Non-recycled inventories Cleaning supplies Guest supplies (small items) Purchase order system