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Housekeeping. Basic knowledge in housekeeping. The hotel ’ s main product. In order to be competitive in the industry, they must have a clean and functional room. An image of a clean room creates an imagery of impeccable service. . Importance of housekeeping. Housekeeping Department.
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Housekeeping Basic knowledge in housekeeping
The hotel’s main product. • In order to be competitive in the industry, they must have a clean and functional room. • An image of a clean room creates an imagery of impeccable service. Importance of housekeeping
Get help when lifting heavy items. • Follow these safe lifting methods: • Bend your legs , not your back, when you pick up something heavy. • Hold the heavy item close to your body. • Move to face the heavy object before you lift instead of twisting your body. Your Safety: Lifting heavy objects
Use a cart to move linens, laundry, or other heavy items. • Push rather then pull carts. • Take regular rest breaks, even just short breaks to stretch your body. • Take turns with other workers to do different types of tasks. • Pad your knees (with a mat or towel) and change your position often when you work on your knees. Doing the same motion over and over
Clean up spills immediately. • Keep floors dry. • Never run or move too fast. • Do not carry items too tall for you to see over. • Wear shoes with non-skid soles. • Use a ladder or footstool to reach objects up high. • Never stand on the edge of a bathtub, bed, or chair. Slippery and cluttered floors
Ask for information about the chemicals you use. • Read labels and follow instructions before using. • If you do not understand the label, write down the name and ask someone for help. • Wear goggles and gloves when needed. Your boss should provide them. • Do not mix chemicals together. Laundry and other cleaning products
If you are being yelled at or harassed by anyone, get help from a co-worker or your boss. • If someone continues to harass you at work, get help from a trusted friend or community organization outside the workplace. • Do not work alone in a hotel room if hotel guests are present. Handling abusive guest
Wash hands with soap often, especially after handling soiled linen or cleaning the bathroom. • When you handle trash cans or bags, watch out for syringes, razor blades, or other things that might hurt you or spread disease. Diseases from hotel guests
Research on new technologies featured on rooms • Provide pictures on your favorite hotel guest rooms. Explain why it is your ideal room and provide a short description on the features of the room. • Why is housekeeping an important department in the hotel? • Why do we need to learn the room attendant pre-requisites? Study guide
Single Rooms: A room designed for a single traveler. • Double Rooms: A room with two double beds. Doubles beds size is usually 54 × 75 in (4’6″ × 6’3″) or 137 × 191 cm. • Twin Rooms: A room with two single beds. Single bed size is usually 39 × 75 in (3’3" × 6’3″) or 97 × 191 cm • Suite Rooms: A complete room usually with a foyer that connects to one or more bedrooms. Usually, these are the most expensive rooms in the hotel Types of guest rooms
EarliestBeds Our earliest ancestors simply slept on the ground. • Egyptian Beds Piled palm leaves in their houses and slept on them, while the pharaohs slept on flat pallets made of hard materials such as gold. • Roman Beds The Romans invented the mattress, making beds that were comfortable as well as decorative. History of Beds
Renaissance Beds Roughly 1400 to 1600, beds were located in every room of the house, doubling as couches during the day. • MattressHistory Renaissance mattresses were filled with straw and bound with rope. Only in the late 1700s were softer cotton mattresses introduced. • Modern Beds The 20th century saw the evolution of comfortable mattresses, including foam mattresses, waterbeds and the queen-size mattress. History of Beds
Room Cleaning • Laundry services: • Commercial laundry (uniforms, linens, towels, table napkins, table cloths and others) • Guest laundry (laundry of guest) • Minibar • Public areas • Location and facilities of the hotel where the public can generally use. These include the lobby, public sitting areas, public toilets and walkways. Housekeeping activities
Early make up request is the request of the guest to “make up room” of the guest. • VIP rooms are guestrooms that require extra attention since the occupants are considered Very Important Persons. • Blocked rooms are guestrooms that are reserved for guest with special requirements or needs. • Vacant and dirty rooms are checked out rooms to be blocked by front office for prospective guest. Room Assignment Priority
Late Checkout rooms are guestrooms are request made by the occupant and subsequently granted extension of check-out beyond the standard check-out time. • DND (Do not disturb) as per request of guest(signage), rooms are not to be cleaned until specific request of guest. • No service rooms are guestrooms requested by guest that his room not be cleaned. Room Assignment Priority
What are the different types of guestrooms? • Discuss the history of Bed • What are the different sizes of bed? • Select one job in housekeeping and research on his competencies • What are the different room assignment priorities? Why do we need to know this as future room attendants? • What are the different housekeeping activities? Study guide
Toilet bowl cleaner • A toilet Bowl cleaner kills germs and get out hard water deposits such as bowl ring in the toilet bowl. • Most toilet bowl cleaners may contain hydrochloric or phosphoric acids. These acids aids in removing all kinds of dirt, stains, rust and others from bowls and urinals. • An effective toilet bowl cleaner kills a wide range of disease-and odor-causing bacteria. There are commercial cleaners readily available in stores. For larger hotels, distributors and suppliers sell industrial cleaners. Chemicals
All purpose cleaner • An all purpose cleaner concentrated general-purpose cleaner should be gentle on the hands and be tolerable for any furniture surface. A good number of all purpose cleaners have a PH level of 11 to 12. • Most of the all-purpose cleaners nowadays are equipped will germ killing formulation. Chemicals
Glass cleaner • A glass cleaner is meant for windows, mirrors, glass counters, tabletops, display cases and other glass surfaces. Some contain ammonia solution and alcohol content to clear away grease, dirt and fast dry. • The cleaner is usually partnered with the squeegee for fast and effective cleaning of windows. Wood polisher • Use polish only if the furniture starts to look dull, worn-out and seedy. Chemicals
Chrome & brass polisher • Metal polishes contain solvents and detergents to remove tarnishes, mild abrasives and oil to brighten and slow down the tarnish process in metals. Chemicals
Chamois and non-abrasive sponge • Chamois absorbs liquid up to seven times their weight. It is used for drying various surfaces such as granite, marble, mirror and glassware. • Toilet brush, Toilet swab, bucket, scoop • Toilet brush is a bristle brush often uses to clean inside the toilet bowl. • Toilet swab or Johnny mop is a ball of rayon, acrylic or cotton at the end of long handle. The tool is designed to clean the bowl without scratching its surface. • Complete set of rags: • One (1) for toilet • One (1) for dusting wooden surfaces • One (1) for drying marbles • Two (2) for glass and mirrors • Squeegee • Tool designed to swipe dry glass and windows. Cleaning Tools
Basic room amenities are stocked in their housekeeping cart for replenishment of used items. • Room amenities would include linens, towels, room forms, stationary, pencils, bath toiletries and others • Room amenities would vary from one property to another. • Amenities in the hotel room are based also on the number of occupants. For example, if there are two people in the room bathroom supplies and amenities should be adequate for two people. Room amenities
Rooms are accessed according to the property’s standards Entering a guestroom is the first contact with guest. If done professionally, this will leave a lasting impression with the guest. • Find out if the guest is in the room. • If a Do Not Disturb (DND) sign is displayed at the door, note it on your worksheet and return to the room later. • Ask your supervisor to call the guest if DND sign is still displayed on the door. Entering guest room
Properly introduce yourself in entering the room. • Knock the door announcing “Housekeeping” and step back for about three feet from the main door so that the guests can see you from the door eye viewer. • If there is no reply from the room, after 10 seconds knock for the second time announcing “Housekeeping”. • After the third attempted knocking the door, simultaneously use your master key and announcing “Housekeeping” in opening the room. When you are reasonably sure that there is no occupant, open the door wide. Entering guest room
4. If the guest is inside the room ask permission if you can clean the room. • Introduce yourself and politely ask if you can clean the room. • “Good morning/ afternoon/evening (guest name). Is it alright if I can clean your room?” • If the guest gives a later time, note the time on your room assignment sheet. Thank the guest, and quietly leave the room and return on the specified time given by the guest • Sometimes the guest will be sleeping or in the bathroom. If so leave quietly, close the door and return on later to clean the room. Entering guest room
Prop open the guest room door • Use doorstopper • Time and motion from going to the housekeeping cart 6. Position your cart • Blocks the room from possible intruders Entering guest room