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Type: Household staff manual / protocol instructions
File Size: 626 KB
Summary

This document is page 50 of a household manual, dated February 14, 2005. It outlines precise protocols for bathroom cleaning, including specific instructions for towel presentation (no seams exposed), toilet paper presentation (folded into a 'V'), and the requirement that bathrobes be washed after every visit. It emphasizes high standards of cleanliness including the removal of all hair and fingerprints.

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Name Role Context
Unspecified Housekeeping Staff Employee
Target audience for the cleaning instructions
Guests Visitors/Residents
Mentioned in instructions regarding toiletries and bathrobe usage

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Location Context
General location within the residence where cleaning protocols apply

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"All towels to be even in width and hung evenly lengthwise. No seams exposed."
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"Robes must be washed after each visit."
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"Fold end into a 'V'"
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"If guests are in residence, clean under toiletries left on the vanity and put back in a neat, orderly manner."
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BATHROOM CLEANING
* Empty trash containers and pick up any other trash.
* Replace soiled towels. All towels to be even in width and hung evenly lengthwise. No seams exposed.
* Replace soiled bathrobes. Robes must be washed after each visit.
* Check guest supplies and replace what is needed.
* Replace toilet paper with new roll. Fold end into a "V"
* Replace soap with new bar.
* Clean mirrors using glass cleaner. Start at the top and work down to the bottom.
* Clean vanity and sink using all-purpose cleaner.
* Clean toilet using toilet bowl cleaner. Squirt under rim of bowl and let stand a few minutes. Clean the rim, seat, hinges, base, all porcelain and hardware. Flush.
* Clean the shower stall and walls. Place the dirty bathmat in the tub or shower stall and stand on the mat while cleaning. Use all-purpose cleaner and wipe down the walls and glass door. Clean marble with damp cloth. Clean the shower head and soap dishes. Rinse shower stall with hot water after removing the bathmat. Dry shower walls, floor and door. Wipe down shower curtain. Place bottom of curtain outside of tub. Arrange curtain in pleats.
* Clean the bathtub. Kneel on dirty bathmat. Using tissue, remove all hair and foreign material from tub and drain. Using all-purpose cleaner, scrub thoroughly, paying attention to sides of the tub. Rinse with hot water. Dry the entire surface. Polish fixtures with a dry, clean cloth.
NOTE:
All surfaces must be clean of hair, smudges, debris, fingerprints, soap build-up and scum.
No dripping faucets.
No clogged drains.
If guests are in residence, clean under toiletries left on the vanity and put back in a neat, orderly manner.
2/14/2005
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