- Houseman
/ Housemaid sets his trolley as per the standard, like bed sheets in one
shelf, towels in another, bathroom amenities in a separate drawer.
- Maids
cart can be compared as a giant tool box, It should be stocked with all
the required amenities to complete a complete shifts room cleaning.
- The
maids cart should be spacious enough to carry all the required supplies
for one shifts work.
- The
cart should be light weight, easy to clean and easily manoeuvrable.
- The
cart has to be always well organized and well stocked before starting each
shift.
- A well
stocked maids cart will avoid unnecessary trips to the floor pantry.
- The
amount of supplies loaded on to the cart depends upon the number of rooms,
type of rooms to be serviced on the assigned floor.
- The
carts are normally stocked from the floor pantry.
- Never
over stock or under stock the cart: Overstocking will increase the risk of
accidents or damage to the supplies. Whereas under stocking can slow down
the efficiency of cleaning because of the regular trips to the floor
pantry to collect the required items.
- Record
the items loaded on the cart on the Room assignment sheet.
Few examples of supplies loaded on the maids cart:
- Shampoo
- Moisturiser
- Mouthwash
- Foam
bath
- Sewing
kit
- Shower
cap
- Shoeshine
- Detergent
- Loofah
- Disposal
bag
- Toilet
rolls
- Tissue
box
- Soap
dish
- Bath
towel
- Hand
towel
- Face
towel
- Bathmat
- Bed
spread
- Pillow
covers etc.
The cleaning supplies are kept is a separate hand caddy,
Below are few items stocked on the hand caddy.
- Toilet
cleaning solution
- Bowl
brush
- Toilet
brush
- All-purpose
cleaner
- Cleaning
cloths
- Rubber
gloves
- On one
end of the cart there will be a bag for storing the dirty / soiled linens.
- There
will be a garbage bag in one corner of the maids cart with a lid on it.
- Once
the shift is over the maids cart / maids trolley to be moved back to the
floor pantry and all the shelves to be locked.
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