Commonly neglected cleaning areas in hotel guest rooms include:
1) The area between the bed and nightstand where food, dirt and debris accumulate.
2) The interiors of drawers and wardrobes where dust collects in crevices.
3) The surfaces below lamps and accessories on tables that tend to be overlooked and collect dust.
Commonly neglected cleaning areas in hotel guest rooms include:
1) The area between the bed and nightstand where food, dirt and debris accumulate.
2) The interiors of drawers and wardrobes where dust collects in crevices.
3) The surfaces below lamps and accessories on tables that tend to be overlooked and collect dust.
Commonly neglected cleaning areas in hotel guest rooms include:
1) The area between the bed and nightstand where food, dirt and debris accumulate.
2) The interiors of drawers and wardrobes where dust collects in crevices.
3) The surfaces below lamps and accessories on tables that tend to be overlooked and collect dust.
Commonly neglected cleaning areas in hotel guest rooms include:
1) The area between the bed and nightstand where food, dirt and debris accumulate.
2) The interiors of drawers and wardrobes where dust collects in crevices.
3) The surfaces below lamps and accessories on tables that tend to be overlooked and collect dust.
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Commonly Neglected Cleaning Areas in
Hotel Guest Rooms
1. The area between the bed and the nightstand, where food particles, dirt and debris may accumulate since this area is usually hidden by the bedspread. 2. The interiors of drawers and wardrobes, where dust may accumulate in the crevices. 3. The surface below all lamps and other accessories kept on the table, where dust accumulates because they tend to be overlooked. 4. The tops of all picture frames hung on walls, which tend to gather dust as they are not easily visible to the eye. 5. Telephone mouthpiece and earpiece which accumulate a dirt if not cleaned regularly. 6. The top edges and backs of doors, which if not cleaned on a regular basis may collect a lot of dust. 7. Room Ceilings, which may have cobwebs if not attended or cleaned on a daily basis. 8. The carpet area behind free-standing furniture that is near but not against the wall, such as a wooden TV stand, luggage rack or credenza standing to one side. 9. Pillows and pillowcases, which should be free of wrinkles or stray hairs and should have a fresh smell. 10.The general odour of the room, which is often overlooked as the room should always have a fresh smell. 11.The tiled area next to the shower, which collects grime and shows water marks if not attended to daily. 12.The area under the shower mat which often collects lots of dirt and fungus. 13.The area behind the toilet bowl, including pipes, cisterns and the toilet-rolls receptacles, which all provide surfaces and nooks where dirt settles. 14.The area under the toilet seats and also the rubber bush which fits to the toilet seat to the toilet bowl. 15.The area under the vanity unit and towel racks, which are hard to reach and may accumulate a lot of dust and debris. 16.The tiles behind the vanity unit also get water marks and soap marks easily. 17.The faucet filters, which also stained to brown colour due to dirt collecting in them. 18.The air vents in the toilet, which are hard to reach and which if neglected during routine cleaning, may collect stubborn grime and dust. 19.The baseboards in the guest bedroom as well as the bathroom, which to accumulates dust. 20.The top side of floor skirtings can accumulate dirt and also cobwebs if left unattended.