Transcript of Hk training-13- corridor cleaning
- 1. HO USEKEEPING MO DULE - 4C O R R I D O R C L E A N I N G
& P R E S E N TAT I O N
- 2. CORRIDORC L E A N I N G & P R E S E N TAT I O N
- 3. CORRIDORC L E A N I N G & P R E S E N TAT I O NCorridors
should be clear of obstruction from trolleys and housekeeping
equipment.Electrical cords and housekeeping equipment should not
inconvenience guests andwhere possible remain invisible. Wet Floor
signs must be displayed where appropriate.Equipment should never be
left unattended.Hotel equipment, dirty dishes and ashtrays should
be promptly removed to a servicearea by the first team member
noticing them.Do not block exits with equipment.Clean and vacuum
all corridor surfaces; skirting and edges, door and pictureframes,
extinguishers, and all signage.
- 4. CORRIDORC L E A N I N G & P R E S E N TAT I O NDefects
to wall paper, paint or carpet should be reported.Corridor is been
done by morning 8.30am and evening 4.00pm.Clean from Top to
Bottom.Fold the cloth duster into four to fit into the palm of the
hand.For higher areas use the dusters along with window
squeeze.Start from one corner and move towards another.Shaft door
to be dusted from in and out.Room number plate, Door frame to be
dusted.
- 5. CORRIDORC L E A N I N G & P R E S E N TAT I O NRoom
threshold to be mopped with towelling duster.Elevator landing
should be dusted, vacuumed and dry lamello to be passed.Ensure
Aroma pot is lit at point of times.All the window glasses of
service landing, guest landing & fire exit doors should bewater
washed daily.Carpet is been vacuumed from one end to
another.Spotting of carpet to be done then and there.Do not vaccum
outside DND roomsEnsure in room dinning trays doesnt sit in the
corridor.
- 6. CORRIDORRemember
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- 8. CORRIDORC L E A N I N G & P R E S E N TAT I O N
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- 10. Lets create t hat long la st ing first impression