Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Cabin Number

Bedroom

  • Make beds

  • Wipe over walls and skirting boards, windo sills and frames

  • Wipe over bedside tables, bedside lamps and power points

  • Dust/wipe top of wardrobe

  • Wipe inside and outside of wardrobe

  • Check draws, wardrobe, make sure nothing is left behind

  • Vacuum carpet

  • Take photo of cleaned bedrooms

Kitchen/Lounge

  • Wipe over tv, fridge (inside and out) bench tops and stove.

  • Wipe over microwave, exhaust fan and cupboards inside and out.

  • Clean outside of kettle and empty crumbs fro toaster and wipe down

  • Fill up washing liquid if necessary

  • Check and wipe out cutlery draw

  • Pull out couch and sweep, check under cushions, wipe windows and sills and table

  • Clean all windows, sills and frames

  • Sweep and mop. Make sure this is done under the table

  • Rearrange curtains and close windows

  • Lounge carpet to be vacuumed

  • Take photo of cleaned kitchen/lounge

Bathroom

  • Clean mirror

  • Clean toilet and close lid, clean behind toilet

  • Replace toilet paper/tissues if necessary

  • Make sure bin is one side of the toilet and toilet brush the other.

  • Clean sink, check cupboard for spare toilet paper and sanitary bags

  • Plug to be places on the sink surface

  • Clean shower and check drain for hair

  • Clean window sills and frames

  • Clean extraction fane cover is applicable

  • Take photo of cleaned bathroom

Decks

  • Shake mat, sweep stairs, landing and verandah

  • Wipe outdoor table and rearrange as it is supposed to be

  • Empty ashtray and clean if necessary

  • Take photo of cleaned deck area

Repars/Damages

  • Are there any damages to be report?

  • What is damaged?

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