Module Materials List of Modules: 4 Cleaning, Care and Maintenance HRH 11-4
Module Materials List of Modules: 4 Cleaning, Care and Maintenance HRH 11-4
List of Modules
No. MODULE
MODULE TITLE
CODE
The Definition and Classification of Housekeeping
1 and The Organizational Structure HRH 11-1
SUBTOPICS:
➢ Dusting of Furniture and Fixtures in Guestrooms
➢ Window Cleaning
➢ Materials for Window Cleaning
➢ Brass Cleaning and Polishing
➢ Materials Needed for Brass Cleaning and Polishing
ASSESSMENT METHOD/S:
Self-Assessment
Enrichment Activity
REFERENCE/S:
• Roldan, Amelia. Introduction to Hotel and Housekeeping Operation; 2008
• Unbiztodo, Laarni. Housekeeping; 2016
Cleaning Standards
Sweeping
- All swept floors do not have dust streaks nor does show mark where dirt
was picked up.
- No dirt left on corners, behind doors, under carpets or furniture.
Mopping
- Water is used sparingly. Cleaning solutions are rinsed quickly and the
floor is dried at once.
Floor Cleaning
- Swept or vacuumed, carpet is shampooed as necessary.
- Cemented or vinyl floor is scrubbed or polished.
- Floors are free from obstructions.
- All floors, after thorough stripping /scrubbing are applied with a thin,
smooth and even finish.
Floor Finishing
- Floor finishes are not allowed to build up in corners, baseboards or under
furniture.
- Striping and removal of old finish is done whenever necessary to avoid
yellowing and build-up in corners, baseboards or under furniture.
Wall Washing
- Streaks and lap mark are not visible.
- Corners and areas difficult to reach are cleaned with soft cloth to remove
smudges.
- Walls are spot free. Water does not run on floors and fixtures.
Vacuuming
- All carpeted areas/upholsteries are kept clean, free of dust.
- All spots are removed upon discovery.
Dusting
- All surfaces are dust free
- Corners are vacuumed.
Cleaning of Ashtrays
- Emptied of soil and cigarette buds, washed and wiped dry.
Ceiling Cleaning
- Ceiling is free from cobwebs and dirt.
- Ceiling fan and fluorescent are thoroughly dusted.
Grounds Maintenance
- All walkways, parking spaces, planted areas are clean, free of littered
objects.
- Cemented/concrete pavements are free from spots, scrubbed regularly
and dust free.
- Plants are watered regularly, pruned, trimmed periodically and as
necessary. Soil is regularly cultivated, fertilized periodically, planted to
prevent eroding. Plant pests are eradicated; fumigation is conducted on
regular schedule or upon detection of presence of pest in the area.
- Pool flooring is cleaned, scrubbed as scheduled and whenever necessary
to prevent the growth of algae.
- Plants (in boxes) are maintained and replaced as needed.
Instructions:
1. Collect dusting material and supplies and place them in the bucket. Make
sure all supplies are available to avoid delay in dusting.
2. Begin dusting by starting from the main entrance door until all fixtures
are dusted.
3. Using rags and sprayer of wood polish, start dusting from the main door
(front and back portion) including the jambs, hinges, and door knobs.
Move from one corner to another (not random) to ensure that all fixtures
are properly dusted.
4. Continue dusting and proceed to wooden panels. Dust closet shelves,
walls, hangers, closet, bar, and the outer and inner part of the closet door.
5. Dust TV sets and stand, study desks, chair and sofa. Remove all items on
top of the desk and return the items properly after dusting the surface.
Wipe the drawers. Dust legs of chairs and under the tables.
6. Dust glass windows, windowsills, valance board, wall lamps (including the
bulbs), wall frames, and full-length mirror. Wipe the headboard and legs
of beds.
7. Dry clean the outside surfaces. Make sure that the rubber strip of
the squeegee (if used) is clean. Move
squeegees downwards from one side
to another. This will remove water
from the cleaned surface and will
protect the dried part of the glass
from getting wet.
Steps Instructions
1. Prepare all the needed Gather and place them into a
materials. container.
2. Apply a metal polish to the Shake the polish container with a
metal fixtures to remove dirt polishing cloth presses against the
and tarnish. mouth or the metal polish.
3. Rub the polish metal surface. Distribute the metal polish evenly over
the metals fixture.
5. Rinse the surface to wash away Dip the brush in the cleaning solution,
all remaining dirt and polish on then lightly brush and rinse the
surfaces that have been surface.
polished.
Make sure that there are no sediments
left on the surfaces that were polished,
most especially in uneven or grooved
surfaces.
6. Dry the rinsed metal surface. Wipe dry the surface with a cleaning
cloth.