1. 4.2.3 Control proper records of linen and uniform
ordered, received, processed and issued
The purpose of linen is to issued and others items, at
established times. It services the food and beverage
department (supplying table cloth, napkin, etc) and
the house keeping department . Sometimes the linen
room will be responsible for supplying items
requested by guests, such as bedboards, cots,
toothbrushs etc.
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The definitions areimportant in the linen room
administration :
Circulating inventory
-the amount of linen in service in an establishment
Minimum circulating inventory
-the minimum amount of linen that is required to
service an establishment,taking its laundary
schedule into consideration
Linen reserve
-the new linen which is stored to be issued by
requisition to replenish the circulating inventory
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Par
-the amount of linen requiried to meet the needs of
an establishment for a 24 hours period at 100%
occupancy including the auxiliary linen supply of
10%. For e.g. 10 beds with 2 sheet per bed equals
20 sheets, plus 10 % equal 22 sheets, plus 10%
equals 22 sheets
Auxiliary linen supply
- linen required for late checks-out, rollaway beds,
accidents and ususeable linen which may have been
delivered to the guest floor. This is normally 10% of
par.
5. Records of linen and uniform should have
1) Stock book
-the stock book should contain details of the
following:
Linen in stock
-new, unused linen which is normally locked away in
a separated stock room, commonly known as a linen
reserve.
Linen in circulation
-otherwise known as the circulating inventory.
Losses
-linen which has been lost, stolen or worn out and
discarded
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Remarks
-linen which has either been damaged or which is
beginning to wear out. A record has to be kept of an
item of linen which was purchased for one purposed
and now has been remade into something else
2) Laundary book
-when laundering is done off permises or where
hired linen is used, a laundary book keeps records of
linen is sent out, linen received, shorts and stained
and damage linen.duplicates should accompany the
linen as it travels in and out.
7. Uniform and protecting clothing
-Uniform are issued to most peoplewho work in the
hospitality. Although there are many people who
dislike wearing uniform of any kind, they do have
their advantages
The advantages to the company are :
-the staff can easily identified
-uniformed staff feel part of the team and their woork
improves.
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The advantages to the staff are :
-they save money on working clothes, and perhapes
on laundary costs.
-some uniform are protective.
-some uniforms confer prestige on the water
9. 4.2.4 perform cleanliness of laundary and
linen store
The linen room is as important as the kitchen to a
residential establishment, and it should not be
tucked away in some odd spot, such as the
basement. It should have the following qualities :
-situated on the ground floor, within easy reach of a
trade entrance where there is parking nearby,
especially when laundary is clean off the premises.
-large enough to accommodate baskets of laundary
and the equipment it will contain.
-well ventilated and damp free.
-adequately heated and lit
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-water and drainage facilities and a hand basin
-cleaning material storage space, and a cupboard for
its own cleaning material and equipment.
-light coloured, washable wall and ceiling
-smooth floor for easy sweeping, vacumming or
washing.
-lockable doors and windows. Direct sunlight into the
linen store should be avoided because sunlight can
fade and rot certain fabrics.
-doorways wide enough to allow for easy access of
hampers and bundles of laundary.
Close to the housekeeper’s office.
11. Factors required for a good linen room
In order that the work is carried out efficiently the
linen room should:
-large enough for necessary work to be carried out
without overcrowding.
-have an easily cleaned floor which will withstand the
dragging of basket an which will no be too noisy.
-have wall an ceiling of a light colored washable
paint.
- have windows, if possible, good lighting and free
from glare since many of the stores good to be dealt
with are white.
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-have adequate ventilation and heating to prevent
mildew from forming on the stored linen and keep it
well aired.
-have slattered shelves to allow free circlulation of
air.
-have a counter or a table type of door over which
article may be exchange and to prevent to entry of
unautorized people.
-have a wash basin, soap an towels
-should be near the service elevator should have a
notice board outside for current notice.
-the article most often used for should be put nearest
to the service counter.
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-bulky and heavy articles on the bottom shelve to
avoid strain and lighter ones above.
-the width and depth and space between the sheets
is determined by the size of the folded articles.
15. WALLS AND CEILING
like any other cleaning project start with the top and
work your way down. clean out any cobweys or lint
that may be stuck to your ceiling and walls first. any
brand name duster will work for this task or if you are
looking for simplicity, a slightly damp towel on he top
of a broomstick will work also.
16. WASHER AND DRYER
The heart of the laundry room is naturally what
creates most of the mess.
17. DRYER
the lint trap on the dryer needs to be cleaned out after each use, but
can use a good scrub down every now and then for the title lint and
dirt that sticks inside even after you scoop out the contens. this will
also help your dryer run more efficiently and safely.
to clean inside of the dryer use warm soapy water. just a few drops of
mild dish soap added to a large mixing bowl of water will do the trick.
wet and wring out a cleaning rag to clean the interior of the dryer, the
take another rag with just warm water and wipe down the inside to
remove any soapy residue.
18. WASHER
after washing load after load of clothes your machine is bound to get
a residue buildup of detergant, fabric softeners, hard water, etc . to
keep your clothes there cleanest, at least once a month the inside of
the washer needs to be cleaned.
to clean the inside of the washing machine, set the machine to a full
load on regular wash cycle( warm or hot water) and the second rinse
option (if available). fill the washer with water and dump in a gallon of
vinegar and let it run. check the inside of the machine when the wash
cycle has completed for any remaining residue or spots. if you see
any, pour some vinegar on a cleaning cloth and wipe down.
run another wash cycle as you did above only don't use vinegar this
time. although the vinegar smell won't last long this will help to
eliminate some of the smell. you can also wash a load of old towels
or rugs before washing your regular laundry.
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cleaning the outside of the machines:
it is a mixture of lint, dust, dirt and whatever else
that may have landed on top all mixed together
with a little bit of laundry detergent.
• use a wash cloth and run it under hot water
• take the wash cloth and from the back of the
machine wipe to the front of the machine
• clean around all knobs getting your rag behind
the knobs also.
• wipe down the sides of the machine as you did
the top of the machine.
20. CLEANING THE FLOOR
After everything else is cleaned sweep or
vacuum then mop the floor, concentrating on the
dust and lint in between the machines and the
wall. once the floor is done, you now have a nice
clean laundry room where you won't have to
worry about your clean clothes getting dirty right
after they come out of the dryer.
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keeping the laundry room clean:
if you don't want to spend a good amount of time cleaning your
laundry room, there are title things that you can do to help keep it
clean.
• put a small garbage can in the laundry room for the used dryer
sheets, dryer lint and all of the interesting garbage that you find in
pockets and in the machine if you don't find them in the pockets first.
this will prevent garbage from piling up on top of the machines and
spiling over the sides of the machines, where it will be a lot harder to
clean up.
• vacuum the floor when on your regular vacuuming day.
• clean vents regularly
• on the day you wash towels, take a towel and wipe down the washer
and dryer then wash the towel with the rest of the load.