Cleaning service Corridor and Staircases
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Service
corridors and staircases provide vital links for hotels operations. Carts and
racks can reach their destinations quickly without disturbing guests. These
corridors also link the back of the houses offices where all administrative
work of the entire property is done.
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Cleaning
and maintaining service corridors usually is scheduled at the start of 3.00 pm
to 11.00 pm shift. Interior staircases should be swept daily and mopped as
needed, walls ceilings should also be cleaned regularly.
Guest Corridors
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The
section of the hotel that most guests, see before stepping into the guest room
are corridors. The attendant should clean baseboards paying special attention
to corners; guest room doors should also be cleaned to remove any finger-prints
and marks.
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Light
fixtures should be dusted and out bulbs replaced if necessary, walls should be
spot cleaned if there are any finger prints or marks, condition of emergency
exit light should be checked and also the front and back of the exit door
should be cleaned and the door should be checked if it opens and closes
properly.
Elevators
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Elevators
are used almost continuously and the best time to clean them is late at night
or very early in the morning to avoid high traffic period.
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When
cleaning the elevator car interior, the elevator should be taken to the top
most floors for cleanings, hand rails, elevators controls and surrounding all
area should be cleaned to remove finger prints.
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Glass
and mirrors should be checked for stains. Both, inside and outside of elevator
doors should wipe down including door tracks where dirt and dust collects.
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Elevator
floor carpets should be vacuumed thoroughly and shampooed frequently because of
the constant use.
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The
necessary signboard indicating that cleaning is being carried out must be
displaced prominently.
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In
addition the company that installed the elevator must regularly service the
elevator, checking for only technical faults.
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