A container that holds amenities and is usually stocked in the housekeeping department.
What is an amenity caddy?
What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
pel setuo (two words)
What is sleep out?
A logical system of cleaning that follows a flow, from entering the guest room to the final check and depature.
The year The Americans with Disabilities Act was founded.
What is 1990?
A list of all the rooms that each guest room attendant needs to clean during their shift.
What is a room assignment sheet?
OSHA requires the levels of this to be controlled in the air in institutional laundries.
What is lint?
ne equou (two words)
What is on-queue?
A chemical that helps remove stains, kills bacteria and whiten fabrics.
What is bleach?
Viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms.
What are blood-borne pathogens?
Keys that provide entry to guest rooms, storage closets, offices and back-of-house areas.
What are housekeeping keys?
What is orange?
ovomesotrs ray (2 words)
What is stayover rooms?
A chemical used to remove spots from chrome and to clean windows.
What is glass cleaner?
Use this before vacuuming to get dirt away from corners and carpet edges.
What is a stiff brush?
What is an employee safety device (ESD)?
The colors of danger signs.
What are red, black and white?
tn bdtroou dsi (3 words)
What is do not disturb?
A chemical used in guest rooms and public areas to clean equipment.
What is "left" and "right?" (not "east" or "west")
A different deep cleaning task assigned every day at the bottom of your assignment sheet.
What is a daily special?
The year OSHA was founded.
What is 1971?
daann ta vitdycr (3 words)
What is vacant and dirty?
Used only on wood, and only in small amounts.
What is furniture polish?
These guests are usually escorted to their rooms by a front desk representative or a manager.
What are VIPs?