Sunday, 16 July 2017

Housekeeping Department Layout in Hotel

The layout of the housekeeping department depends on the total number of Guestrooms, Outlets, and Required Staff. The following areas of the department are the most prominent ones  
💕  Office of the Executive Housekeeper − The administrative work of the department is carried out here.
💕  Housekeeping Control Desk − It is accessible and operational 24 hours a day. The housekeeping staff reports at the start and end of the shift here. There are notice boards, storage shelves, registers, lost and found cupboard, and key-hanger matrix.
💕  Laundry Area − Washing, ironing, dry cleaning, folding of linen and staff uniform takes place here.
💕   Linen Room − Here, the linen of the hotel such as bed-sheets, towels, pillow cases, etc., are stored, collected, and carried to the required places in the hotel.
💕 Uniform Room − The staff uniforms are collected, stored, and distributed from here.
💕  Tailor Room − Here, stitching and repairing of linen and uniforms takes place.
💕 Housekeeping Stores − It is a storage area where the cleaning equipment and items, and guest supplies are securely stored.
💕   Flower Room − It is an air-conditioned room with worktables, sink and water supply, cupboards to store vases and stones, and a counter.

💕 Lost and found − stores all the items left by the guests. It directly communicates with the front office desk, as there the guests tend to first enquire about their lost articles.

Line Store Room
Tailor Room
Uniform Room
Laundry Room
Corridor
Executive House keeper office
Housekeeping Desk
Lost and Found
Housekeeping Supplies Store
Flower Room

Abbreviations Used in Housekeeping

The following table lists a few common abbreviations used in housekeeping  ðŸ‘š


Abbreviation
Term
Meaning
ACCT
Accounting
A department of a hotel business that handles finance.
CI
Check-In
Depicts that the room is ready for check in.
CO
Check-Out
The room status when guest has vacated and the room still needs to be prepared for selling.
DL
Double Lock Room
A room with two locks, one by hotel and the other personal lock put by the guest.
DNCO
Did not Check Out
The guest settled the bill but did not check out formally at front office desk.
DND
Do Not Disturb
The DND tag or the privacy lamp depicts that the guest does not wish to be disturbed by housekeeping.
DO
Due Out
The room is expected to become vacant after the following day's checkout time.
FBP
Food and Beverage Product
A product used and sold by Food and Beverage service of the hotel business.
FBS
Food and Beverage Service
A service provided by the hotel business.
FO
Front Office
The first contact point of Hotel staff and the guests.
GC
General Cleaning
A term used for routine cleaning.
GRA
Guest Room Attendant
The room attendant serving under supervisor.
GRS
Guest Refuse Service
The hotels reserve rights to refuse service because of the guest’s behavior in the previous visit.
HK
Housekeeping
An important department of service industry.
HM
Honeymooner
Depicts that the room is for the newly-wed couple.
HRD
Human Resources Department
A department taking care of recruiting, induction, and training of new skilled employees.
IS
Inspected
Depicts the status of the guest room ready to sell.
L
Luggage
Luggage in room but bed unused.
NC
Not Cleared
A vacant room not cleared, not ready for selling.
O
Occupied
The status of the room as occupied by the guest or displays signs of being occupied by the guest.
OC
Occupied Clean
OD
Occupied Dirty
ONL
Occupied No Luggage
OOO
Out of Order
The status of room is not ready for selling because of some problem such as clogged basin/toilet, nonfunctioning shower, or broken bed. The supervisor needs to know for how long it will be out of order and is responsible to get it into order as fast as possible.
OS
Out Of Service
The area or equipment not in service.
REC
Recreation
Leisure activity.
RET
Returned Guest
The guest that gives a repeat business as a result of satisfaction.
SA
Special Attention
Depicts that the room requires special attention.
SB
Scantly Baggage
The baggage is put carelessly.
SEC
Security
A department catering for the security of the hotel premises and properties.
SM
Sales and Marketing
A department taking care of sales and promotion of the hotel business.
SO
Sleep-Out
The room is occupied but the bed was not used.
SPA
Sanus Per Aquam
Sanus Per Aquam
UR
Under Repair
Currently under repair and not ready to sell.
V
Vacant
The status of the guest room when the guest has vacated the room.
VC
Vacant Clean
VD
Vacant Dirty
VCI
Vacant Clean Inspected
Vacant Clean Inspected
Very Important Person
The status of the room that needs extra amenities.


The housekeeping also practices general abbreviations such as As Soon As Possible (ASAP), Not Yet (NY), Follow Up (FU), and For Your Information (FYI), which are also used commonly in the industry.

Terms Used in Hotel Housekeeping

Here are some commonly used terms in housekeeping  ðŸ‘Œ



Term
Meaning
Banquets
It is a multi-course meal or feast, usually given by the host on occasions like a charitable gathering, a ceremony, or a celebration, often precedes or succeeds by honoring speeches.
Bridal Suite
Room reserved for the newly married people.
Check-In
Counter where you announce your arrival or departure to the hotel.
Coffee Shop
Place in a hotel where coffee, light drinks and meals are served.
Desk
Place that provides information or service in a hotel.
Dining Room
Room where guests have their meals.
En Suite
Attached to the room.
Guest Room
Bedroom for a visitor.
Head Board
Upright panel designed or placed behind the head of a bed.
Lobby
A hall, foyer, or waiting room at or near the hotel entrance.
Lounge
Public area of hotel where people can just sit and relax.
Reception
The area/desk at which the guests are received.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
It is a detailed information prepared by the manufacturer or importer of a chemical that describes the physical and chemical properties, health hazards, routes of exposure, precautions for safe handling and use, and first-aid procedures in case any accident happens.