Housekeeping Maid's Cart Is A Trolley (Also Referred As A Housekeeper's
Housekeeping Maid's Cart Is A Trolley (Also Referred As A Housekeeper's
Housekeeping Maid's Cart Is A Trolley (Also Referred As A Housekeeper's
There must be expansive space in the cart that it able to carry all
those supplies which are required by a room attendant in a particular
workday.
The cart should be easily movable by the maid as it contains large
amount of supplies.
To make it easily movable a perfect cart would have fixed wheels at
one end and castor –wheels at the other.
The room maid cart includes three deep shelves, the lower two shelves for
stoking linen and the top shelves for stocking supplies. But it is essential to
keep the heavier linens on the lowermost shelf and the lighter linens on the
top shelf.
The cart also contains a bag for collecting soiled linen, removable thrash
bags, storing space for a vacuum cleaner and a hand container, a top that is
partitioned for amenities, guestroom brochures. If room attendant is not
allowed to use floor master keys then the chamber carts may have a locked
box to store guestroom keys.
The supplies or the linens in the maid cart should never be overstock or
understock as understock often creates scarcity of supplies and overstock
could increase the risk of misuse or damaged.
Stocking of Room Attendant’s Cart
Generally the items that are stocked into the room attendant cart is
measured or determined based on the room category, guest amenities and
size of the cart. However housekeeping supplies that are usually stocked in
the maid cart are as follows:
Points to be Considered:
The room or the place where the maid cart will be positioned must be
dry area and well ventilated.
The soiled linen bag and thrash bags that are kept in the maid cart
should be emptied at regular basis.
All the linens and supplies should be properly organized in the cart
after each sift that it make easier to replenish extra item.