Housekeeping in Other Institutions
Housekeeping in Other Institutions
A) Various types of institutions other than hotels and the services they can offer:-
It is necessary to start by giving you some general information about welfare sectors and the
various
types that exist and some idea of the services they can offer.
1. Hospitals
A hospital is an institution in which the sick, injured, or infirm are received and treated; a public
or private institution founded for reception and cure, or for the refuge, of persons diseased in
body
or mind, or disabled, infirm, or dependent, and in which they are treated either at their own
expense, or more often by charity in whole or in part.
2. Hostels
3. Malls
A mall is a large, often enclosed shopping complex containing various stores, businesses, and
restaurants usually accessible by common passageways.
4. Offices
An office is a location, usually a building or portion of a building, where a company conducts its
business. It is a place in which business, clerical or professional activities are conducted.
5. Universities
6. Residential Homes
A residential home is a living arrangement in which people with special needs, especially older
people with disabilities, reside in a facility that provides help with everyday tasks such as
bathing,
dressing, and taking medication.
The term commercial organization is general and applies to any group(s) with a particular set of
skills, priorities, strategies, and resources that organizes to collectively achieve the “specific aim”
of making a profit. For Example, nightclubs, sport activities, live music venues, movie theaters,
broadcasting, and banking sector.
1. HOSPITAL HOUSEKEEPING
Linens
Hospital housekeepers gather, wash and iron dirty bed linens, scrubs and gowns on a daily basis.
Housekeepers are also responsible for inspecting linens for wear and tear, mending them when
possible and discarding them when they can’t be mended.
Facilities Covered
Hospital housekeepers clean all parts of the hospital, including waiting areas, staff areas,
examination
rooms, wards, diagnostic testing rooms and operating rooms. Housekeepers are responsible for
mopping floors, sterilizing surfaces and cleaning windows.
Patient Rooms
In patient rooms, hospital housekeepers clean bathrooms, change bed linens, clean floors, dust
surfaces
and wash windows. When a patient is moved from the room, the hospital housekeeping staff
sanitizes
the room with specialized cleaning agents and prepares it for the next patient.
Waste
Hospital housekeeper empty garbage cans and dispose of trash in Dumpsters. They are
responsible for
attending to recyclables according to the hospital’s regulations and properly disposing medical
waste.
Other Duties
Managers in hospital housekeeping may be responsible for scheduling routine maintenance to
the
facility’s heating, cooling, water and sewage systems.
Equipments
Include Vacuum cleaners, Floor polishers, Soil Extractor, Wall washing machines, Housekeeper’s
Carts, Trash collection containers, Mop buckets, Tool Handles and signs.
2. HOSTEL HOUSEKEEPING
Traditionally hostels were only popular with budget conscious travelers due to low price and no
other
reason. Recently however thousands of new luxury youth hostels have been opening worldwide
offering much improved environmental factors to lure guests, but still at competitive prices. As
such
maintaining cleanliness has become an ever important factor for hostels.
all
of the trash out of a room will make a big difference. Grab a trash bag, and dump it all.
Contain the laundry
Stuff all of the dirty laundry into hampers or dirty clothes baskets. If hampers are overflowing it
may
be time to schedule a laundry date.
Use a basket to grab lost items
Put anything in the basket that needs to be filed, put away, returned to its owner, etc. Since dorm
room
is small, this probably won’t be a lot of stuff.
Wipe down surfaces
Use an all purpose cleaner and wipe down all of the washable surfaces with a paper towel or all
purpose wipe. Don’t worry about tough stuck on stuff, just quickly wipe down the entire surface
Tackle the floor
Sweep or vacuum the floor, focusing only on the visible part of the floor. Put away the cleaning
C) Requirements
All Purpose Cleaner
Basket
Trash Bags
Laundry Hamper
Broom and Dustpan or Vacuum Cleaner
3. MALL HOUSEKEEPING
Consumers are attracted to clean shopping malls and tenants are attracted to consumers. Good
housekeeping improves the ambience of shopping centre and reduces the opportunity for placing
suspicious items or bags and helps to deal with false alarms and hoaxes. In order to reduce the
numbers of places where devices may be left following points are considered:
avoid the use of litter bins around the shopping centre if possible, (but ensure that there is
additional and prompt cleaning)
the use of clear bags for waste disposal is a further alternative as it provides an easier
opportunity for staff to conduct an initial examination for suspicious items
review the use and security of compactors, wheelie bins and metal bins to store rubbish within
service areas and goods entrances
keep public and communal areas – exits, entrances, reception areas, stairs, halls, lavatories,
washrooms – clean and tidy, as well as service corridors and yards
ensure that everything has a place and that things are returned to that place
keep external areas as clean and tidy as possible
all shopping centres have in place an agreed procedure for the management of contractors,
their
vehicles and waste collection services.
pruning all vegetation and trees, especially near entrances, will assist in surveillance and
prevent concealment of any packages.
From private suite to public area cleaning, Housekeeping Executive supervises and manages:
4. OFFICE HOUSEKEEPING
Housekeeping Procedures
Provide sufficient safe clearances and access to any and all work stations and work areas,
fire aisles, fire extinguishers, fire blankets, electrical disconnects, safety showers, other
emergency aids, doors, and access to stairways.
Clearly mark to distinguish walkways from areas not for pedestrian traffic.
Keep aisles and walkways free of physical obstructions that would prevent access, including
path-blocking objects, liquid or solid spills, and other obstructions.
Keep aisles at least 3 feet wide where necessary for reasons of access to doors, windows, or
stand pipe connections.
Keep stairs clean, dry, and free of waste, well-lit, and provided with adequate hand rails and
treads that are in good condition.
Keep floors clean; dry (dry as possible); slip-resistant; and free of waste, unnecessary material,
oil and grease, protruding nails, splinters, holes, or loose boards.
Provide an adequate number of waste receptacles at accessible locations throughout all work
areas.
5. UNIVERSITY HOUSEKEEPING
adversely affect the work quality. Control should be used to insure that the work area is
maintained in an acceptable manner.
Trenches, pits, or sumps are to be covered or barricaded at all times.
Welding splatter and slag should be contained with the use of high temperature protective
screens or shields. Welding splatter or slag should be cleaned up before leaving the work site.
6. RESIDENTIAL HOUSEKEEPING
7. Commercial Housekeeping
The Deep Clean programme will be drawn up in consultation with Cleaning managers,
Facilities staff, Infection Control Team, and the Theatre Manager.