The following table lists a few common abbreviations used in housekeeping 👚
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.
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