Do not disturb the robe: how to speed up room cleaning for maids
Diane Gottsman, an expert and founder of the Texas School of Etiquette, discussed the details that assist hotel staff in organizing your room more efficiently. Some simple tasks, such as making the bed or folding towels, are not crucial.
According to cleaning staff, the primary focus for cleaning is maintaining general order. How to properly prepare a hotel room for the arrival of cleaning staff is outlined in the Travel and Leisure article.
Allocate designated spaces for various items
Prefer not to have the staff handle your personal belongings? Excellent, you're on the right track. Reserve areas for dirty towels, neatly folded shoes, and clothes inside your suitcase. Arrange your belongings without intruding on your personal space. Your room is your private sanctuary.
Avoid making the bed
While you may wish to show respect for the room service staff, making your bed isn't necessary. Why? The expert assures us: "The bed will be stripped immediately, so you needn't worry about making it." Embrace the relief from this routine and trust the professionals.
Clean up after your pet
If you have a furry companion, remember to bring enough bags to collect waste. Hotels are accommodating to pets, but let's do our part - dispose of waste properly. Remember that the toilet is not the place for pet waste.
Refrain from using a bathrobe as a napkin
Simply put, hotel bathrobes are for comfort, not cleaning. While they can be laundered, removing tough stains is challenging. Let's appreciate bathrobes for their intended purpose and use makeup remover wipes for cleaning tasks.
Ensure to dispose of your trash
Just as you wouldn't leave a mess at a friend's house, maintain the same standard at the hotel. Dispose of trash in designated containers. Remember to recycle if recycling bins are provided. Taking care of cleanliness demonstrates respect for yourself and others. Your vacation is not only for relaxation but also an opportunity to show consideration for your surroundings.
Avoid leaving wet towels
Leaving wet towels on furniture risks damaging wood or fabric, potentially leading to mold growth. Hang used towels or neatly fold them in the bathroom. This preserves the interior's beauty and ensures comfort for the next guest.
Clean up any accidents promptly
If something breaks, remain calm. As Gottsman advises: "Accidents happen, but if you break glass or a bottle, try to clean up the pieces as thoroughly as possible." This not only shows responsibility but also ensures safety for you and the hotel staff. Let's make our stay pleasant for everyone and, in minor incidents, follow the principle of "you break it, you clean it."
Don't leave dirty dishes in the hallway
After ordering room service, refrain from leaving dirty trays in the hallway. This is not only impolite but can also pose a tripping hazard and create unpleasant odors. Let's create a cozy environment for everyone. Call room service to retrieve the dishes directly from your room.
Restore furniture to its original arrangement
If you rearrange furniture for comfort or safety, that's great! Just remember to return everything to its original position before departing. This simple act of respect preserves the room's harmony for future guests. The same applies to small but significant items, such as the phone or TV remote. If you've unplugged anything, such as a lamp or alarm clock, remember to plug it back in before leaving.
In conclusion
It's crucial to leave your hotel room neat and tidy, just as you found it. These seemingly simple actions make a significant difference to the staff. They enable them to efficiently prepare the room for the next guest, fostering harmony and order.