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CLEANING
THE BATH
AND
SHOWER
AREA
Cleaning
the
Bathroom
Before starting to clean the bathroom, the following must
be observed:
 Check lights inside the bathroom
 Collect all used towels and place them in the soiled
laundry bag
 Collect all used bathroom supplies: soap, shampoo,
conditioner
 Inspect the shower curtain, replace when necessary
 Check if electrical equipment inside bathroom is working
 Check fixtures and fittings inside the bathroom for
damage
 Damages or faults should immediately be reported to the
floor supervisor or the maintenance office for repair.
Handling
Syringes
1) Keep calm.
2) Use gloves to handle the needle, never use your bare
hands and never attempt to put the cap back on the
needle.
3) Look for a suitable plastic container.
4) Put the syringe inside the plastic container without
having direct contact with it.
5) Seal the plastic container tightly.
6) Wash hands immediately.
7) Notify appropriate person for proper disposal.
Cleaning the Bath
A. Always wear
protective gloves
when cleaning the
bathroom
B. Take extra caution
since many
injuries occur
when cleaning the
bathroom.
Steps in Cleaning the Shower/Bath Tub
A. Check the drain and pop up / plug for
hairs and foreign matter
B. Wet the sides of the bath tub then scrub
with scouring pad and detergent and
rinse
C. Clean the shower curtain - replace if dirty
D. Polish fittings
E. Replenish the bathroom amenities
F. Conduct final check
Cleaning the Toilets
Making sure that the
toilet is clean and
sanitary is very
important. A hotel may
look perfect with every
other aspect but if the
toilet is neglected, it will
all be a waste. Attention
to detail is a vital skill in
cleaning the toilet.
Steps in Cleaning the Toilet
Flush toilet.
Pour in cleanser – leave to soak while you continue with
other work.
Wash lid and dry – both sides and near back hinges.
Wash seat and dry – both sides and near back hinges.
Wash outsides of the bowl and dry.
Wash and dry the water tank and polish the flusher.
Flush the toilet and scour bowl thoroughly – use a toilet
brush.
Flush again to wash away dirt and residue.
Conduct final inspection.
Cleaning the Vanity Area
The most commonly used area in the bathroom is the vanity area.
The guest uses it to do various tasks. Personal bathroom items of
the guest are stored here. A typical vanity area includes:
Vanity top
Wash Basins
Taps
Cupboards
Face towels, Hand towels
Amenities
Soap containers
Hair dryer
Mirror/Magnifying mirror
Steps in Cleaning the Vanity Area
Clean and polish mirror
Scrub wash / hand basin, rinse, then dry and polish with dry
cloth – check plughole
Clean and dry vanity top / shelves.
Polish fittings and taps
Clean and dry wall tiles
Check under vanity for cleanliness – cobwebs, etc.
Replenish stock – soap, tissues, facial items, shower caps,
water
Replenish towels – bath, face, hand, and floor mats
Conduct final check.
Cleaning the Bathroom Floor
Bathroom floors can become
very dirty during the stay of the
guest. It is essential that this is
kept cleaned and dry. Various
elements used by the guest can
make the bathroom floor very
dirty. Tiled floors look best
when they are spotless. It takes
little effort to soil them.
Cleaning the bathroom floor not
only makes it look good but is
also good for the guest’s
hygiene.
Steps in Cleaning the Bathroom Floor
 Remove everything that may be
on the bathroom floor.
 Sweep the floor.
 Spray the cleaning solution over
the entire floor.
 Scrub the floor with a small
medium-bristled brush
 Rinse the floor and use a
squeegee to push residual
moisture to one area of the floor
 Dry the floor using rags.
Replenishing Bathroom Amenities
It is important to replenish guest supplies in the bathroom. Some of
these supplies may include:
 Toilet paper and sanitary bags, Facial Tissues
 Hand towels, face towels, bathmat, bath towels
 Shower cap, Shampoo
 Moisturizer, Hand lotion
 Toothbrushes and toothpaste
 Conditioner, Combs
 Hand / bath soap
 Shaving kit, Sewing kits.
 Emery board / Nail File

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How to Clean Bathroom in a Hotel.pptx

  • 3. Before starting to clean the bathroom, the following must be observed:  Check lights inside the bathroom  Collect all used towels and place them in the soiled laundry bag  Collect all used bathroom supplies: soap, shampoo, conditioner  Inspect the shower curtain, replace when necessary  Check if electrical equipment inside bathroom is working  Check fixtures and fittings inside the bathroom for damage  Damages or faults should immediately be reported to the floor supervisor or the maintenance office for repair.
  • 5. 1) Keep calm. 2) Use gloves to handle the needle, never use your bare hands and never attempt to put the cap back on the needle. 3) Look for a suitable plastic container. 4) Put the syringe inside the plastic container without having direct contact with it. 5) Seal the plastic container tightly. 6) Wash hands immediately. 7) Notify appropriate person for proper disposal.
  • 6. Cleaning the Bath A. Always wear protective gloves when cleaning the bathroom B. Take extra caution since many injuries occur when cleaning the bathroom.
  • 7. Steps in Cleaning the Shower/Bath Tub
  • 8. A. Check the drain and pop up / plug for hairs and foreign matter B. Wet the sides of the bath tub then scrub with scouring pad and detergent and rinse C. Clean the shower curtain - replace if dirty D. Polish fittings E. Replenish the bathroom amenities F. Conduct final check
  • 9. Cleaning the Toilets Making sure that the toilet is clean and sanitary is very important. A hotel may look perfect with every other aspect but if the toilet is neglected, it will all be a waste. Attention to detail is a vital skill in cleaning the toilet.
  • 10. Steps in Cleaning the Toilet
  • 11. Flush toilet. Pour in cleanser – leave to soak while you continue with other work. Wash lid and dry – both sides and near back hinges. Wash seat and dry – both sides and near back hinges. Wash outsides of the bowl and dry. Wash and dry the water tank and polish the flusher. Flush the toilet and scour bowl thoroughly – use a toilet brush. Flush again to wash away dirt and residue. Conduct final inspection.
  • 13. The most commonly used area in the bathroom is the vanity area. The guest uses it to do various tasks. Personal bathroom items of the guest are stored here. A typical vanity area includes: Vanity top Wash Basins Taps Cupboards Face towels, Hand towels Amenities Soap containers Hair dryer Mirror/Magnifying mirror
  • 14. Steps in Cleaning the Vanity Area
  • 15. Clean and polish mirror Scrub wash / hand basin, rinse, then dry and polish with dry cloth – check plughole Clean and dry vanity top / shelves. Polish fittings and taps Clean and dry wall tiles Check under vanity for cleanliness – cobwebs, etc. Replenish stock – soap, tissues, facial items, shower caps, water Replenish towels – bath, face, hand, and floor mats Conduct final check.
  • 16. Cleaning the Bathroom Floor Bathroom floors can become very dirty during the stay of the guest. It is essential that this is kept cleaned and dry. Various elements used by the guest can make the bathroom floor very dirty. Tiled floors look best when they are spotless. It takes little effort to soil them. Cleaning the bathroom floor not only makes it look good but is also good for the guest’s hygiene.
  • 17. Steps in Cleaning the Bathroom Floor  Remove everything that may be on the bathroom floor.  Sweep the floor.  Spray the cleaning solution over the entire floor.  Scrub the floor with a small medium-bristled brush  Rinse the floor and use a squeegee to push residual moisture to one area of the floor  Dry the floor using rags.
  • 19. It is important to replenish guest supplies in the bathroom. Some of these supplies may include:  Toilet paper and sanitary bags, Facial Tissues  Hand towels, face towels, bathmat, bath towels  Shower cap, Shampoo  Moisturizer, Hand lotion  Toothbrushes and toothpaste  Conditioner, Combs  Hand / bath soap  Shaving kit, Sewing kits.  Emery board / Nail File