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Document Information

Type: Household staff manual / protocol
File Size: 454 KB
Summary

A page from a household operations manual dated February 14, 2005, outlining strict protocols for laundry and dry cleaning. It specifies vendors (Snow White Laundry and Spartan Cleaners), approved products (Tide, Downy, Bounce), and procedures for sorting, folding, and managing linen inventory, including the transfer of worn items to staff quarters.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Staff Employee
Implied audience of the instructions; mentioned in context of 'staff quarters' for worn towels.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Snow White Laundry
Vendor designated for cleaning bed linens.
Spartan Cleaners
Vendor designated for dry cleaning clothes.
Tide
Specified detergent brand (with Bleach).
Downy
Specified fabric softener brand.
Bounce
Specified dryer sheets brand.

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where worn towels are to be transferred.
Location to be organized with specific folding protocols.

Relationships (2)

Household Management Vendor/Client Snow White Laundry
Instructions to take bed linens to this specific laundry service.
Household Management Vendor/Client Spartan Cleaners
Instructions to take dry cleaning to this specific cleaner.

Key Quotes (4)

"Worn towels should be transferred to staff quarters for staff use."
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"Bed linens are taken to Snow White Laundry."
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"Clothes that require dry cleaning are taken to Spartan Cleaners."
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Quote #3
"Detergents – Tide with Bleach; Downy fabric softener; Bounce dryer sheets."
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Full Extracted Text

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LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING
▪ The first rule in laundry is read the label. Determine if you can wash an item, or if you must take it to be dry-cleaned.
▪ Sort clothes – white in one pile, colored in another, delicate in yet another.
▪ Check pockets!
▪ Wash towels separately.
▪ Wash all new towels and linen before use.
▪ Rotate your towels and sheets so as not to wear them out.
▪ Worn towels should be transferred to staff quarters for staff use.
▪ Bed linens are taken to Snow White Laundry.
▪ Clothes that require dry cleaning are taken to Spartan Cleaners. If the garment is stained, be sure to show the cleaner where it is soiled, mentioning what you think the stain is. When you collect the clothes, check that the garment is properly cleaned and the stains have been removed.
▪ Detergents – Tide with Bleach; Downy fabric softener; Bounce dryer sheets.
▪ Organize the linen closet. All sheets, pillow cases and towels identically folded. The folded end should face outward. Separate stacks according to which bedroom they belong in.
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