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What Is The Linen Replacement Standard for a 1000 Room Hotel? |
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Written by Rich Fitzmorris
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Saturday, 02 February 2008 09:09 |
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Question: What is the Linen replacement standard for a 1000 room hotel? How about the linen replacement standard for a spa? I heard that a bath towel only lasts an average of 28 washes. Is this correct? How about hand towels, bathmats, wash clothes, and sheets?
- Terri Pham, Hotel Operations Assistant Manager, Harrah’s Reno Casino & Hotel
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How Do Other Facilities Handle Dirty Linens? |
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Written by Rich Fitzmorris
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Saturday, 02 February 2008 09:05 |
Question: Currently our dirty linen is transported in bags, separate from trash, to the Housekeeping Dirty Sort Room. This linen is then loaded into linen transport cart for our linen reprocessing vendor to pickup. We would like to have housekeeping pickup the dirty linen and trash at the same time either in the same bin (this would be preferred), or in a bin that has separate compartments that we would have to purchase. How do other facilities handle this? Other thoughts on how hospitals have reduced the time it takes to pick-up of dirty items while adhering to JACHO and OSHA standards? - William Cook. Director of Material Management |
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Laundry Employee Competency |
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Written by Rich Fitzmorris
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Saturday, 02 December 2000 20:05 |
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Question: I manage a home care agency and we need to teach our employees how to do laundry for our clients. They put sheets, towels, sweaters, etc. in the same load.
We need to have a program in place to introduce to our employees, and to test their competency before they do someone else’s laundry. Most of our clients are older adults with a fixed income.
I also need to know the most economical detergent they can use that will still do the job of getting their clothes and linens clean.
- Kathy Grein
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Average Number of Pounds in Hotel Room |
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Written by Rich Fitzmorris
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Thursday, 02 December 1999 20:10 |
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Question: What Is the Average Number of Pounds Used Per Hotel Room? Thanks,
- Cherie Frey of Frey Laundry Services
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Soiled weight versus Clean weight |
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Written by Rich Fitzmorris
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Friday, 02 July 1999 20:37 |
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Question: What is a good industry standard for soiled weight vs. clean weight in terms of percentage of poundage higher as soiled. I've been told as low as 6% and as high as 10 - 11% I work in a health care setting so what would be the situations that might make this be off 3 - 4 % from one hospital to the next? Thanks,
- David L Lindsay, Regional Director of Environmental Services/Linen Services Franciscan Health System, Tacoma, WA
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