RoomCare R8 is a ready-to-use,
Taski R4 : Furniture Polish. Taski R5 : Air Freshner. Taski R6 : Toilet Bowl Cleaner. Taski R7 : Floor Cleaner (For removal of oil and grease) Taski R9 : Bathroom and Fittings Cleaner.
TASKI R9 is a cleaner that is fully formulated to clean all fixtures and walls in the bathroom, viz. Sink, tub, tiles and faucet. It was developed specifically for use in hard water regions. Regular use of TASKI R9 prevents limescale deposits on walls and fixtures.
There are specific products that need to be used for each cleaning requirement and these cleaning agents are given specific codes eg: R1, R2, and R3 (The letter 'R' Stands for 'Room Care'.) Etc. for ease of identification, recognition, and use. TASKI CLEANING AGENTS LIST – R1 to R9. TASKI R1 / Diversey R1.
The 'Reduce', 'Reuse' and 'Recycle' elements are referred to as the '3 R's' Reducing - Try to reduce the amount of waste you produce, as this is the best way to help the environment!
5S was derived from the Japanese words seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke. In English, they can be roughly translated as sort, set in order, clean, standardize, and sustain. The cornerstone of 5S is that untidy, cluttered work areas are not productive.
The golden rule of housekeeping is simple: clean as you go. It may sound obvious, but this rule can make a big difference in how clean and organized your home is. Cleaning as you go means cleaning up messes and spills as soon as they happen, rather than letting them sit and become harder to clean later.
RoomCare R8 is a ready-to-use, descaler for the removal of lime scale in kettles, shower heads and washroom surfaces. Dosage for Kettle Descaling: 100mls per kettle. Doseage for Shower Head / Tap Descaling: Use neat Doseage for General Descaling: Diluate at 1:10 (100ml in 1 Litre of water).
Out of Order / Out of Service
Basically, the steps for setting a room Out of Order and Out of Service are the same, but the reasons are quite different: Out of Order (OOO) is typically used when a room is being renovated, undergoing repairs, or cannot be used.
In the hospitality industry, "DND" stands for "Do Not Disturb." This term refers to a feature or status that guests can activate in their hotel room to indicate that they do not want to be disturbed by housekeeping or other hotel staff during their stay.
TASKY R6 is an effective toilet cleaner specially formulated to remove lime-scale deposits and stubborn stains. It leaves toilet bowls and urinals sparkling clean. It is ideal viscosity for extended contact time.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product.
TASKI R7 is an effective floor cleaner. It can be used for both wet mopping as well as scrubbing with a machine. Concentrated for economy of use. When used as recommended (for normal soiling), TASKI R7 will cost less than Rs. 2/- per litre of user solution.
Spread the 1st bedsheet and tuck the bottom side of the bed except for the four corners. Take the loose end of the sheet, about a foot from the corner at the head of the bed, and pull it straight out, forming a flap. Pull up the flap so it is flat.
5S Lean Housekeeping: Sort, Set, Shine, Standardise, Sustain.
Spray TASKI R9 onto clean cloth / sponge. Apply TASKI R9 to all surfaces to be cleaned (sink, tub, tile). Mildly scrub to remove dirt, stains, etc. Pay special attention to taps, soap holders and all other metal surfaces.
Taski R7 Floor Cleaner Concentrate is a fully formulated cleaner-cum-sanitizer for cleaning and sanitizing all surfaces in the bathroom, viz, sink, tub, tiles, floor and fittings. This pleasantly scented product does not contain any abrasives or bleach.
The average hotel housekeeping worker is required to check and/or clean between 12 and 20 rooms in an eight-hour shift. That allows for only 20 to 30 minutes for room at best, since time to restock the cart and traveling between floors must be considered as well as breaks in the hotel housekeeper's shift.
Key Concept. The 72-hour rule is an unwritten guideline in the hotel industry that dictates that a hotel room should be cleaned and ready for the next guest within 72 hours of the previous guest's departure.
Waste minimization can be achieved in an efficient way by focusing primarily on the first of the 3Rs, "reduce," followed by "reuse" and then "recycle."
The 3 'R's – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – are all about minimising the amount of waste we produce, reusing products as much as we can, and remembering to recycle any materials that can be used for a new purpose.
Practice the three Rs—Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Many marinas provide facilities for recycling oil, aluminum, glass, and antifreeze. Use these services whenever possible. Carry reusable items, such as plates, silverware, cups, and glasses, on board to reduce waste.