Title Page

  • Hotel Name

  • Location
  • Date Conducted

  • Assigned Housekeeper/Cleaner

  • Hotel Housekeeping Supervisor/Manager

Bedroom

  • Instructions:

    1. Complete this Hotel Housekeeping Checklist by answering Pass, Fail, or N/A.
    2. If the answer is Fail, take action to fix/replace/supply what is needed if able then answer Pass.
    3. If unable to fix/replace/supply what is needed, use the 'Action' feature to assign corrective actions/next steps.
    4. Add notes and upload files such as photos and documents to provide further context on any housekeeping task.

  • The doors are working properly.

  • Beds are made with neat and straight bedspreads and bed sheets, as well as fluffed and even pillows.

  • The bedspreads should be free of rips and stains.

  • The headboard should be aligned with the wall.

  • Check under the bed for any waste.

  • Furniture should be free from dust, dirt, scratches and stains. It should be neat and straight.

  • Check if all the drawers in cabinets are clean and slide out properly.

  • Lamp shades should be straight, with the seams facing the wall.

  • Drapes should open and close smoothly, and be clean. They should be left closed, with hooks in place.

  • Walls should be clean and free of cobwebs, scratches, and nicks.

  • Carpets and rugs should be vacuumed.

  • Hangers are available and are in good condition.

Bathroom

  • Check behind the door that a clothes hook is present.

  • The toilet, sink, shower/bath, and floor must be cleaned and disinfected.

  • Toiletries, towels, and other supplies are freshly stocked.

  • Mirrors and windows should be cleaned.

  • The water supply is steady and strong enough.

  • The shower rod is in good working condition.

  • The toilet flushes properly.

  • The bathroom is free of unpleasant odors.

  • The tiles are free of water spots.

  • The shower and/or tub is free of grout.

Public Areas/Amenities

  • Lobbies and hallways are clean, safe from hazards, and well-maintained.

  • Corridors are cleaned once a day, but intermittent checking for cleanliness is still necessary.

  • Inspect the fittings, artwork frames, and skirting boards for dust or grime.

  • Check the lightbulbs and replace them if necessary.

  • Check the air supply vents and sprinklers for dust and proper functioning.

  • Inspect the pool/s and restock relevant supplies as needed.

  • Inspect the fitness/wellness rooms and restock relevant supplies as needed.

General Checks

  • No visible dirt, dust, etc. on the floor.

  • Windows open properly and are free of cracks.

  • Trash cans are emptied and sanitized.

  • Check and restock minibars and in-room amenities, if applicable.

  • All lights and electronics are in good working order.

  • Restock coffee, tea, and other complimentary supplies, if applicable.

  • Maintenance needs, issues, and damage must be documented and reported using the Actions feature in this checklist. As applicable, assign them to respective personnel.

  • If there are any special instructions or notes for VIP rooms, suites, or meeting rooms, indicate them here.

Completion

  • Other Comments/Next Steps

  • Assigned Housekeeper/Cleaner

  • Hotel Housekeeping Supervisor/Manager

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