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HOUSEKEEPING

Group 1
CONTENT;

• CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF


HOUSEKEEPING
• TOOLS, SUPPLIES, AND MATERIALS USED IN
HOUSEKEEPING
• SAFETY MEASURES IN DOING HOUSEHOLD
TASKS
What is Housekeeping?

Housekeeping refers to the management of


household affairs in a proper way. It is also
known as house cleaning.
What does Housekeeping Include?

Housekeeping is an overall cleaning of a house


which includes window washing, putting furniture
at the right place, taking out all the trash from the
house etc.
TYPES OF HOUSEKEEPING

Domestic Housekeeping Institutional Housekeeping


Domestic Housekeeping

It refers to housekeeping maintenance in the


house. This covers kitchen, bedrooms,
dining, grounds, and areas surrounding the
house
Institutional Housekeeping
It refers to housekeeping maintenance for establishments like hotels, resorts, apartments etc.
It covers:

• Guest Rooms

• Halls and Corridors

• Offices

• Stairways

• Grounds and Plants

• Public areas and restaurants


Standards of Good Housekeeping
• Cleanliness

• Sanitation

• Orderliness

• Safety

• Eye Appeal

• Clients Comfort

• Materials Control and Preventive Maintenance


Principles of Housekeeping

-cover cleaning the inside of a home, including the furniture,


removing rubbish, washing linens, floors, windows, vacuuming and
dusting. Having a clean home helps prevent illnesses and reduces
the related stress of an unkempt home. Routine maintenance saves
time in the long run -- it's easier to scrub a tub every couple of weeks
than it is to get the built-up scum off if you only scrub it once every
couple of months.
Daily Principles

-Particularly in areas where sanitation is a concern such


as kitchens and bathrooms, you should follow daily
principles in housekeeping. Kitchen floors should be swept
after each meal. Spot clean counter tops, empty rubbish
and put all food away properly. Wipe surfaces down and
allow to air dry overnight.
Weekly Principles

-Some chores must be done at least once a week. Vacuum, sweep or wash
all floor surfaces at least once a week. Keeping floors clean will prevent any
source of lint, dirt, food and so forth from being walked upon and dragged to
other areas in the home. Thoroughly dust all furniture and wipe down any
ceramics, photo frames, books and electronics each week. All bed and bath
linens should be washed in hot water at least once a week. Thoroughly disinfect
bathroom toilet bowls, sink and tub areas. Better Homes and Gardens suggests
that you start with the kitchen and bathroom when addressing the weekly chores
because they are high-traffic rooms and disinfecting is key to prevent illness.
Monthly Principles

-Look up and dust any moldings, ceiling fans, door frames


and book shelves. Remove curtains prior to dusting and
wash sheer curtains as needed. During the nicer weather
when windows are left open and the beautiful sheers blow
with the breeze, they will get dusty, so monthly washing may
be needed. Bed spreads, blankets on the sofa, throw rugs
and any other linens exposed should be washed monthly.
TOOLS, SUPPLIES, AND MATERIALS
USED IN HOUSEKEEPING
HOUSEKEEPING TOOLS

-a device or implement, especially one held


in the hand and used to carry out a particular
function in cleaning
Scrub brushes

A plastic one with strong bristles and a handle with a rubber grip
is enough to tackle most messes, including scrubbing a bathtub
or sink. Consider buying a brush set that comes with multiple
brush heads so you can tackle different spaces, like corners and
even your shower head.
Toilet brush

A toilet brush is a tool used for cleaning the inside of your toilet
bowl.
Multi-purpose duster

An extendable wand duster will serve you well once you notice the
cobwebs gathering on the ceiling fan in the living room.
Sponges

Cleaning and washing various surfaces and objects


Vacuum

Used to eliminate loose dirt and dust particles from carpet


surface, upholstered furniture and even hard surfaces
Microfiber cleaning cloths

Microfiber cloths are gentle on surfaces and ideal for picking up


dust. They’re perfect for tidying up flatscreens or furniture, and they
don’t leave streaks on mirrors or stainless steel.
Broom and dustpan

A broom and dustpan are essential for cleaning up spills, such as


a knocked-over box of cereal on the kitchen floor, or sweeping up
clippings on your patio. They’re also great for doing a little pre-
cleaning before you vacuum.
Mop

A mop is your go-to tool for cleaning hard floor surfaces like tile,
wood, or laminate and making them shine.
Bucket

If you do mopping, you’re also going to need a bucket to hold


your water and cleaning fluid. Buckets are also great for rinsing
out sponges or rags, for soaking items, and for storing cleaning
products when not in use.
Cleaning solutions

A trip to the cleaning products aisle can be a bit daunting because


there are so many choices. Make it easy on yourself by opting for a
multi-purpose cleaner that is safe for multiple surfaces, or make a
DIY solution—like a simple mix of vinegar and water—so you’ll
always have something on hand to tidy up the kitchen counter or
the floor.
Gloves

Cleaning fluids, hot water, and soap scums can be tough on your
hands, so take care to protect them. Invest in a pair of sturdy
rubber gloves that will help you tackle messier home cleaning
tasks with confidence.
SQUEEGEE

Used to remove excessive water from the surface and corners.


it also speeds up the drying process
PLUNGERS

a device consisting of a rubber cup on a long handle, used to


clear blocked pipes by means of water pressure.
HOUSEKEEPING SUPPLIES

-These are cleaning products and


chemicals that are part of the non-recycled
inventory in the housekeeping department.
Detergents

Used to remove soil from a surface through a chemical action.


Metal Cleaners and Polishers

For polishing brush copper and metal surfaces.


All-Purpose Cleaners (APC)

A multi-purpose agent designed for several different cleaning


tasks depending upon the dilution ratio applied.
Disinfectant

Used to disinfect toilet bowls, urinals, sink, and other areas that are
most vulnerable to bacterial contamination.
Air Freshener / Deodorizer

Used to remove foul odor in guestrooms, comfort rooms or any area


with foul odor.
Glass Cleaners

For polishing all glass surfaces such as mirrors, windows, etc


Insecticides

For fumigation to eliminate insects/pests


Wood Polish/Furniture Cleaners and Polishes

-To polish wood surfaces, leather and imitation leather surfaces.

-Normally wax or oil-based products that contain antistatic


compounds.
HOUSEKEEPING EQUIPMENT
Mop Bucket Cart (Mop Trolley)

A mop bucket cart (or mop trolley) is a wheeled bucket that allows
user to wring out a wet mop without getting the hands dirty
HAMPER CART

A container, often made of plastic, for holding and transporting


clothing and household textiles, especially before and after being
laundered.
Housekeeper's Cart
(Room Attendant's Cart / Maid's Trolley)

Used for stocking cleaning supplies and chemicals so as to


make cleaning easier and faster.
FLOOR POLISHERS

A floor buffer or rotary floor machine is an electrical appliance that is


used to clean and maintain non-carpeted floors, such as hardwood,
marble, tile or linoleum.
SAFETY MEASURES IN DOING
HOUSEHOLD TASKS
1.Guard Against Falling
2. Be Cautious In The Kitchen
3. Prevent Fire Outbreaks
4. Keep Tools and Cleaning Materials out of Reach
5.Stay Safe When Using Electricity And Electrical
Appliances
6. Be Careful With Your Medicines
REFERENCES

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/6-household-safety-precau_b_12450496?
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https://www.slideshare.net/alohadael/housekeeping-cleaning-supplies-tools-and-
equipments

https://www.ehow.com/info_8291667_principles-housekeeping.html?
fbclid=IwAR03TenfmSgczAD6tCbJMyMFx36zcg-WyJAKOm5rZZINU1Pjo8u6g_7VQZE

https://www.slideshare.net/GreenFrogCleaning/basic-concepts-of-housekeeping-
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