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Why do hotel maids close the tub drain?

Most hotel maids close the drain in the bathtub to ensure that no water is left standing after a guest has used it. This helps keep the tub clean and free of any bacteria or dirt that could be transferred from one guest to another.



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With many hotels still so short of housekeeping and other staff, shower-only bathrooms could potentially cut down on cleaning times. A move that both saves the hotel money and helps ensure that housekeeping staff has more time to properly sanitize rooms.

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Why do hotels put glass in bathrooms? Having a glass wall for the washroom makes the room look bigger and brighter. Besides, you can continue to watch the television, while you are still in the washroom. Maintenance is also easier.

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Most hotel guests are staying short-term, so shower doors are cleaned often to ensure water spots and soap don't have a chance to build up, says Maricela Padilla, executive housekeeper at the Moxy Phoenix Downtown.

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What's a typical timeline for housekeepers to refresh a room between guests? On average, it takes approximately 20-30 minutes to clean a regular hotel room, given that it's a relatively straightforward process involving tasks like changing the bed linens, cleaning the bathroom, vacuuming, and dusting.

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Sheets are usually changed between guests, and sometimes state law requires it, but there's no guarantee that they will be. As for bedspreads, forget it. As countless hidden-camera investigative TV programs have confirmed, they aren't washed regularly.

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Glassware, linen and the TV remote Typically, they don't get cleaned between guests and become a breeding ground for bacteria. Use the pillows from the closet; they're more likely to be freshly washed than the ones on the bed.

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'Most hotels do not monitor individual guest water usage and as a result, millions of gallons of potable water are wasted every year by hotel guests. ' Which is why they want to create an app to monitor the amount of water hotel guests are using - and, they hope, compel people to shorten their shower time by a minute.

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