CLEANING
ORGANIZATION
Principles
of Cleaning
There are basic rules to
follow in any kind of cleaning activity, whatever the nature of the
surface or the soil:-
All loose dust and litter
should be removed before dealing with any stubborn stains/dirt.
Loose dust and litter
should be removed without harming the surface being cleaned or the
surrounding surfaces.
The surface should be
restored to its original state after the cleaning process.
Abrasives should be used
as a last resort as they can damage the surface.
Use
an agent that is least offensive in smell if alternatives are
available.
Use
methods that are least convenient to guests.
When
cleaning an area, start with the cleaner surfaces and articles and
then go on to clean the more heavily soiled ones, so as to prevent
the spread of soil from dirty to cleaner surfaces.
The
cleaning process should be efficient, using a minimum of equipment,
cleaning agents, labour, and time.
The
simplest method should be tried first, using the mildest cleaning
agent.
The
cleaning methods least harmful for the surface should be used.
The
cleaning process should be efficient, using a minimum of equipment,
cleaning agents, labour, and time.
The
simplest method should be tried first, using the mildest cleaning
agent.
The
cleaning methods least harmful for the surface should be used.
Stains
should be removed as soon as they occur.
The
cleaner should take all safety precautions while cleaning e.g.
Cleaning
agents and equipment should be stacked neatly to one side.
Be
sure that during the process of cleaning, areas do not become
accident prone e.g. wet, slippery floors, etc.
The
cleaner should start cleaning from the farthest end of an area,
working towards the exit.
After
the cleaning process is over, all equipment should be washed or wiped
as applicable, dried, and stored properly; cleaning agents should be
replenished and stored; waste discarded; and the area left neat and
tidy.
Frequency
of Cleaning
Cleaning
tasks may be divided according to the frequency of their scheduling,
which depends upon :
- The level of soiling,
- The type of surface,
- The amount of traffic,
- The type of hotel, and
- The cleaning standards set.
- The greater the amount of soiling, the greater will be
- Frequency of cleaning carried out.
Cleaning
tasks are carried out as per one of the following frequency:-
Daily Tasks
Weekly Tasks
Periodic Tasks
Daily
Tasks:
These are routine
operations carried out on a day-to-day basis by the staff of the
housekeeping department.
These include the regular
servicing of guestrooms, cleaning of bathrooms and toilets,
suction-cleaning of floors and floor coverings, and so on.
Weekly
Tasks:
These, as the term
implies, are routine tasks carried out on a weekly basis. These may
include the polishing of metal surfaces, dusting of hard-to-reach
areas, and so on.
Periodic
Tasks:
These
are carried out on a monthly,
quarterly (every three months), half yearly or annual basis.
Spring-cleaning
is a special type of periodic cleaning.
Some of the usual
periodic tasks in a hotel include the shampooing of carpets, washing
of walls, cleaning of chandeliers, and stripping and polishing of
floors.
The
higher the standards required, the greater is the task carried out
daily and greater the amount of soiling, the greater will be
frequency which is carried out.
Organization
of Cleaning
For cleaning to be
efficient, it must be well organized.
Different
ways of organizing the cleaning of various areas are outlined below:-
Orthodox/conventional/traditional
cleaning
Block Cleaning
Team Cleaning
Deep Cleaning and
special projects
Spring Cleaning
Orthodox/Conventional/Traditional
Cleaning
In
this way of cleaning, a GRA completes all the tasks in one guestroom
before going on to the next room in the section allotted to him/her.
On
an average, a GRA may be required to clean 12-20 rooms in an 8-hour
workday.
Block
Cleaning
In
this way of cleaning, the GRA moves from room to room and completes
the same task in every room, before returning to begin the cycle
again for the next task on the list.
This involves ‘blocking’
several rooms at a time to form a ‘room section’ and usually more
than one GRA will be at work in the section.
For instance, one GRA
might take all the beds in that particular room section, while
another GRA cleans the toilets, and the third GRA dusts and cleans
the area, replenishing supplies that are low.
Team
Cleaning
In
this method, two or more people work together in the same area,
either on the same task or on different tasks.
To
organize the team cleaning of guestrooms, two GRAs may be scheduled
to clean 30-35 guestrooms a day.
Deep
Cleaning & Special Projects
Deep
cleaning refers to the intensive cleaning schedule in which periodic
cleaning tasks are scheduled for monthly,
quarterly, half yearly or annual frequencies.
Deep
cleaning involves some tasks that require the housekeeping department
to work in coordination with the maintenance department.
Many
tasks involved in deep cleaning are complicated and time consuming
ones, requiring special equipment, techniques, expertise, and group
effort.
These
tasks are usually scheduled as special
projects.
Deep
cleaning tasks include the following:
Shampooing
carpets
Vacuum-cleaning
upholstery, mattresses, and bed bases.
Rotating
and turning mattresses
Thoroughly
cleaning of furniture and polishing of wooden furniture.
Stripping,
re-sealing, re-polishing, and buffing of floors.
Cleaning
hard-to-reach areas such as ceilings, top edges of doors, fans,
air-conditioning vents, and so on
Cleaning
ornate lighting fixtures such as chandeliers.
Thorough
cleaning of walls, windows, and curtain tracks.
Cleaning
signage boards.
Thorough
washing of bathroom floors, walls, fixtures, fittings, and shower
curtains.
Laundering
of washable soft furnishings.
Spring
Cleaning (Special Cleaning)
It
involves periodic
annual cleaning of
hotel guestrooms or other areas, carried out in off-season periods.
The
term is often used synonymously with deep
cleaning.
Spring
cleaning may involve a complete
overhaul of the rooms and
is, therefore, scheduled for the
off-season or
very low-occupancy periods.
Spring-cleaning
involves many tasks on which the housekeeping department works in
close coordination with the maintenance department.
Intensive
cleaning tasks
may have to be carried out, for which an entire floor of rooms will
have to be taken off sale at a time.
Spring-cleaning tasks may
include the following:
Removal of all guest
supplies, soft furnishing, and carpets from the rooms.
Sending launderable
articles to the laundry.
Polishing wooden
furniture, shampooing upholstery, and covering them with dust sheets.
Shampooing carpets.
Stripping and polishing
floors.
Cleaning accessories such
as lamps, lamp shades, and picture frames.
Stripping any wall
covering such as paint or wallpaper and re-painting the walls.
Washing ceilings and
walls.
Thoroughly cleaning
lighting fixtures, air-conditioning vents, and windows.
Thoroughly cleaning
bathrooms, including walls, floor tiles, fixtures and fittings, and
shower curtains.
Vacuum-cleaning the
mattresses.
Airing the room.
Restocking guest
supplies.
Restoring soft
furnishing and carpets.
Clearing the rooms to
the front desk for sale at the end of a thorough clean.
Cleaning
Procedures/Cleaning Processes
Cleaning
processes may be either mechanical or manual.
They
may involve washing, friction (as in using an abrasive), suction (as
in using a vacuum cleaner), or force (as in using pressurized
water).
The
various types of cleaning processes are summarized below:
Manual
Methods & Mechanical Methods
Manual
Methods
These
do not call for mechanized or electronic equipment.
These
include:
- Sweeping
- Dusting
- Damp-dusting
- Dust-Mopping/Dry-Mopping/Mop-Sweeping
- Spot Mopping
- Wet-Mopping/Damp-Mopping
- Spot Cleaning
Sweeping
- This is done to collect dust when the floor surface is too rough for a dust mop.
- Push brooms are used large areas and corn brooms are best for corners and tight spaces.
- A broom with a long handle is most suitable ergonomically.
- Keep the head of the broom flat on the floor at all times.
- When using a long-handled broom, use smooth strokes to sweep away from yourself.
- Sweeping is not the most efficient, hygienic, or advanced way of removing dust, as so much of it becomes airborne.
- Sweeping has in many cases been replaced by the use of suction cleaners now.
- Sweeping with a dry mop is called ‘mop-sweeping’.
Equipments
required:
Broom,
Dust
pan,
Dust bin for collection
of dust.
Dusting
- This task requires a systematic and orderly approach for efficiency and ease.
- Room attendants should start dusting articles at the door and work clockwise around the room.
- This minimizes the chances of overlooking a spot.
- Fold the duster three times and then thrice again.
- This gives you 18 clean folds, making the duster more effective.
- No corners of the duster should be left hanging.
- A soft, lint free cloth should be used as a duster.
- Avoid using old rags, which leave behind their own dust and lint.
- In all cases, begin dusting from the highest surfaces so that dust does not fall on items cleaned.
- In case you are using a dusting solution, spray a small amount onto the cloth.
- Never spray dusting solution directly onto the surface being cleaned as it can stain or cause stickiness.
- The duster should not be unfolded in the room after dusting, nor be shaken outside the window.
- Carry the duster away carefully to such a place where it can be washed and dried.
Equipments
and agents required:
Cloth duster,
feather duster, and
dusting
solution if necessary.
Damp-Dusting
This
is the most preferred way of cleaning in hotels as surfaces can be
wiped as well as dusted, removing any stick or dirty mark at the same
time.
A
suitable lint-free cloth at the correct level of dampness should be
used so as to avoid leaving any smears.
Equipments
and agents required:
Cloth duster
Water
Plastic bowl, and
a neutral detergent if
necessary.
Dust-Mopping/Dry-Mopping/Mop-Sweeping
- This is the preferred way of removing the dust, sand or grit from a floor.
- If these substances are not removed from the floor on a daily basis, they will continually scratch the surface finish, diminishing its luster, and will eventually penetrate down to the floor itself.
- Dust-mopping is done with a dust-control mop that may or may not be impregnated with a cleaning solution.
- Using such a solution stops the dust from rising.
- Always carry the mop head upwards very carefully after you are done, and then shake into a bag to clean.
- Dust-mopping removes gross soil but also redistributes/or leaves behind amounts of fine particulates.
Equipment
required:
Dust-control mop
Dust pan
Dust-collection bag, and
Dust bin.
Spot-Mopping
- Spot mopping is essential to the preservation of a floor surface.
- Liquids and solids that are spilled on the floor, if left for any length of time, may penetrate the finish and stain the floor.
- Clean, cold water should be used so that the finish on the floor is not softened.
Equipments
and agents required:
Mop and bucket or a
mop-wringer trolley.
Cold water, and
A very dilute solution of
neutral detergent if necessary.
Wet-Mopping/Damp-Mopping
- A damp mop is used to remove spills and adhered soil that were not removed during the dry removal process.
- Wet-mopping will remove light to heavy soil, which could otherwise become embedded in the surface.
- Before the floor can be wet-mopped, it must first be dust-mopped.
- Add neutral detergent to the mop water for wet-mopping.
- The detergent used must be of the variety that needs no rinsing, or else spray diluted detergent from a spray bottle and mop with a damp mop.
- If using mop water, immerse the mop in the bucket and wring it out until it is only damp.
- The water in the bucket should be changed when it becomes dirty.
- A brush may be used for stubborn spots and a squeegee should be used to help speed the drying of the floor.
Equipments
and agents required:
Wet mop and bucket or
mop-wringer trolley
Squeegee, and
Detergent solution.
Spot
Cleaning
- This refers to the removal of stains from various kinds of hard and soft surfaces.
- To remove a stain, the whole surface need not to be treated with stain-removal reagents.
- Just the area where the stain discolours the surface is treated and cleaned in the process of spot cleaning.
- Spot cleaning may be used as a cleaning method on walls, fabrics, carpets, or flooring.
Mechanized
Methods
These
utilize equipment powered by electricity as well as mechanical
gadgets.
These
include:
Suction
Cleaning
Spray
Buffing
Polishing
Burnishing
Scrubbing
Suction
Cleaning
- This is the basic and preparatory step to all other mechanized procedures and should be performed regularly.
- Very often it must also be repeated as the end of these processes.
- The goal is to remove as much dry soil as possible so that it does not spread, scratch the finish, or damage the surface.
- Vacuuming with high-filtration machines is the most complete method of dry-soil removal as it picks up, packages, and removes soil without spreading it around.
- Wet-vacuum cleaners are now available, which help to mop up water from floors as well.
- These are usually dual-function machines that can be used for both wet and dry work.
- Extraction machines for cleaning carpets also work on the principle of suction.
Equipments
and agents required:
Wet/dry vacuum cleaner
with attachments ,and
A mild detergent for
wet-cleaning if necessary.
Spray
Buffing
- This process uses a 175 or 300-rpm (revolutions per minute) floor machine and a soft pad or brush.
- The operator sprays a light mist of a commercial cleaning preparation or detergent and a finishing solution in front of the machine.
- As the machine goes over the area, soil, scuffs, light scratches, and marks are removed and the shine is restored to the surface.
Equipments
and agents required:
175- or 300-rpm buffing
machine with beige pad,
spray bottle,
detergent, and
finishing
solution.
Polishing
- This process uses a 175-1500-rpm floor machine and a soft pad or brush to remove some soil and put the shine back in the finish.
Equipment
required:
175-1500-rpm floor machine and soft pad or brush.
Burnishing
- This process uses an ultra high-speed floor machine (1500-2500 rpm) to restore a deep gloss to the floor finish.
- Since the finish is ’tempered’ by the friction and heat produced by the burnishing machine, the floor looks better for a longer time.
- Vacuuming or dust-mopping and damp-mopping are preparatory steps, and should also be used as follow-up procedures to remove loosened dirt.
Equipment
required:
1500-2500
rpm floor machine.
Scrubbing
- This process removes embedded dirt, marks, deeper scuffs, and scratches from the floor along with some of the finish.
- The type of pad or brush, the type of detergent, the water temperature, and the weight and speed of the machine all determine whether the process is considered light or heavy scrubbing.
- For instance, aggressive pads, higher-pH detergent solutions, and fast, heavy machines perform the deepest scrubbing.
- Light scrubbing removes just one or two coats of finish.
- Heavy scrubbing removes all or most of the finish, down to the protective sealing coat.
Equipments
required:
Floor maintenance machines with a green pad.
Design
Features that simplify Cleaning
- Smooth textures; straight, neat, and smooth lines; and medium toned colours are some of the design features in a surface that make for easier cleaning.
- Surfaces with these features collect less dust compared to surfaces with rough textures, intricate raised patterns, and grooves.
- Medium-toned colours show less dirt than surfaces of darker or lighter shades.
- Furniture should be so designed that cleaning under and behind them is easy.
- Furniture on castor wheels and glides are easily movable, making cleaning under and behind them easier.
- Bed frames should not have a raised edge. Though raised edges help to keep the mattress sunk in place, they may graze the hands of GRAs badly during bed-making.
- With regard to carpets, the shorter the carpet pile, the easier the cleaning.
- Upholstery too should have the minimum of decorative features such as buttons, gathers, etc.
- Surfaces such as solid wood are now being substituted by laminates wherever possible.
- While solid wood requires regular buffing and polishing, laminates are low-maintenance surfaces.
- A regular damp-dusting is usually sufficient for laminates. The drawback of laminates is that they lack the richness and elegance of solid wood.
- Wood-polishes are stain-resistant and long-lasting, are a boon to housekeepers as wooden surfaces become fairly easy to maintain with the use of these polishes.
- Another high-maintenance surface that requires constant polishing is brass.
- Brass becomes easily tarnished, and more so in coastal climates.
- Laminated brass surfaces are easier to maintain as they do not require regular polishing, and should be preferred in hotels.
Cleaning is not just a simple way to do. Cleaning must also contains or follow a lot of good cleaning principles so that you could obtain a successful cleaning process. However, you will also need to develop the right methods of cleaning that can help you have good and efficient space in your house.
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