The document discusses the setup and stocking of a maid's cart. It has 3 shelves for storing linens and supplies. The lower shelves hold heavier items like sheets while the top shelf holds lighter items and amenities. Additional equipment like cleaning agents, garbage bags, and vacuum are also stored. Proper arrangement and stocking is important for efficiency. Maid carts should be checked against a standard checklist before room service.
The document discusses the setup and stocking of a maid's cart. It has 3 shelves for storing linens and supplies. The lower shelves hold heavier items like sheets while the top shelf holds lighter items and amenities. Additional equipment like cleaning agents, garbage bags, and vacuum are also stored. Proper arrangement and stocking is important for efficiency. Maid carts should be checked against a standard checklist before room service.
The document discusses the setup and stocking of a maid's cart. It has 3 shelves for storing linens and supplies. The lower shelves hold heavier items like sheets while the top shelf holds lighter items and amenities. Additional equipment like cleaning agents, garbage bags, and vacuum are also stored. Proper arrangement and stocking is important for efficiency. Maid carts should be checked against a standard checklist before room service.
The document discusses the setup and stocking of a maid's cart. It has 3 shelves for storing linens and supplies. The lower shelves hold heavier items like sheets while the top shelf holds lighter items and amenities. Additional equipment like cleaning agents, garbage bags, and vacuum are also stored. Proper arrangement and stocking is important for efficiency. Maid carts should be checked against a standard checklist before room service.
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THE MAID CART
The Maid’s Cart or Trolley
• Maid’s cart is very important in housekeeping. It is like a giant tool box where all the supplies needed are placed during room service. It should have enough space to carry all the supplies needed by a room attendant in a specific shift. The wheels should also be easy to move and maneuver as the cart contains large amount of supplies. • There are three shelves in a maid’s cart. The lower two shelves are for stocking linens while the top shelf is used for stocking supplies. Heavier linens are placed on the lowermost shelf while the lighter ones are on the top shelf. The cart contains two bags: one for collecting soiled linens and the other one for collecting garbage. It has a storage space for vacuum cleaner and a hand container or caddy. The top of the cart is designed to have partitions for amenities and guest room brochures. It also contains a locked box for storing guest room keys. • Each maid, after receiving her room assignment, should check her supplies against a standard checklist to avoid needless trips. The maid is responsible for the condition, cleanliness and appearance of her cart. These items should be arranged in neat stacks, heavier items are below and lighter ones on top. The top tray should be arranged with the ff guest supplies. Room Bathrooms Water tumbler Gargle tumblers Service Directory shoe mitts “Do-not-Disturb’’cards soaps/ soap dish Guest stationery toilet rolls ball point pens toilet tissues Bibles/Gita/Koran Shower caps Ash trays soaps suds Match boxes shampoo bottles Laundry forms and laundry bags Disposable bags Clothes hangers Vanity kits Candle stands Vanity display baskets Scribble pads Arrangement of Articles • The lower shelf of the cart is used to carry heavier items like mattress protectors, bed sheets and night spreads. The middle and top shelf stock pillow slips and bath linen. Linen will include: Linen Items Stocking standard Standrad Dimensions Night spreads 1 per bed 24’’x108’’ Bed sheets 2 per bed 24x108’’ Pillow cases 2 per bed 24’’x32’’ Bath towels 1 for each guest 25’’x45’’ Face towels 1 for each guest 9 1/2’’x10 1/2’’ Hand towels 1 for each guest 6’’x7 1/2’’ Bath mats 1 for each guest 24’’x42’’ Mattres protectors few to replace as necessary • Items placed on the maid’s cart are determined based on the room category, guest amenities, and the size of the cart. Below is the standard number of linens usually placed in the maid’s cart. LINENS PAR STOCK Bed sheets 2 per bed Bedspread 1 per bed Face towels 1 per guest Pillow cases 2 per bed Bath mats 1 per bathroom Mattress protector Limited number Hand towels 1 per guest Additional Equipments • In addition, the maid cart stores the ff cleaning equipments placed below the trash bag of the cart: Feather brush Dustpan Mop Sponges Duster clothes Carpet brushes Vacuum cleaner Clean scrub bucket Scrub brush Cleaning agents are kept on the top tray for easy access. Disinfectants Dettol Deodorizers Room freshener Vim Sanifresh Liquid soap Napthalene balls Anol These supplies are procured by the room attendants from the floor linen room. After stocking the cart, the room attendant proceeds to the section of rooms on the floor that are assigned to her. Maid carts are placed along the corridor wall on the side of the room being serviced. The cart should be so positioned as to service a minimum of two rooms without much movement of the room attendant to minimize trips to the cart and thereby reduce the fatigue factor. Consideration for selection of a maid cart • When selecting maid carts, consideration is given to it being lightweight to ensure easy mobility by the maid. Heavy carts also crumple corridor carpets. The wheels of the cart must be of sturdy construction and should be oiled well periodically to ensure smooth movement. Setting Up Maid’s Cart or Trolley with Cleaning Materials • There are standards to be followed in setting up a trolley or maid’s cart. For instance, bed sheets should be placed in one shelf, towel in another shelf, and bathroom amenities should be in a separate shelf. There should be a garbage bag in one corner of the maid’s cart with lid and another bag on the other end for storing soiled linens.
• Common supplies loaded on the maid’s cart are shampoo,
moisturizer, mouthwash, foam bath, shower cap, detergent, toilet rolls, tissue –box, soap dish, disposal bag, bath towel, hand towel, face towel, bath mat, bed spread, and pillow covers. • Hand caddies: Also called 'cleaners' boxes', these were originally made of wood or metal but are nowadays usually made of plastic. They consist of a box with a handle and fitted tray. They are used by room attendants for carrying cleaning supplies from room to room for guestroom cleaning. • Cleaning supplies should be kept in a separate hand caddy. Examples of items stocked on the hand caddy include: all purpose cleaning solution, bowl and toilet brush, rubber gloves, color-coded rags, and scrubber. STEPS IN SEETING UP MAID’S CART OR TROLLEY • A. Preparation 1. Get all items ready 2. Get assignment sheet from the housekeeping control desk. 3. Clean trolley; wipe all areas using a wiping cloth designated for wiping the trolley. 4. Collect the needed stocks from the pantry. 5. Record all the needed items loaded on the cart on the room assignment sheet. STEPS IN SEETING UP MAID’S CART OR TROLLEY • B. Procedure 1. Start stacking from the bottom shelf, which is intended for bed linens like bed sheets, top sheets, and pillowcases. Arrange neatly. 2. Stack at the middle shelf the bathroom linens like bath towel, face towel, and hand towel. 3. Place on top of the shelf all the amenities and bathroom supplies. Arrange neatly. 4. Stack the hand caddy with cleaning supplies starting from all-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner, dusting solution, and bowl brush. Next, the color-coded wiping cloth and sponge, then finally the glass wiper. 5. Place the hand caddy on the base of trolley below the garbage bag and linen bag located at the right side of the trolley. Place trash bag on the left side of the trolley . 6. Position vacuum and sweeping equipment on one side of the trolley. STEPS IN SEETING UP MAID’S CART OR TROLLEY • C. Inspection 1. Inspect to ensure that trolley is properly stacked, properly arranged, and clean. 2. Check if the linen bag and trash bin are empty and clean. Tips in Setting up a Maid’s Cart • The maid’s cart should be clean, well organized, and well stocked with all the supplies needed depending on the number of rooms and the type of rooms to be serviced on. • Remember not to overstock the cart as overstocking will cause accidents or damage to the supplies. • It is important to always record the items loaded on the cart on the room assignment sheet. • Once the shift is over, the maid’s cart or trolley must be returned to the floor pantry. Make sure that all its shelves are locked.