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    Housekeeping

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    A ccommodation Operations I CHM Page 11 HOUSEKEEPING ORGANIZATION CHART - 200 - 300 ROOMS (MEDIUM HOTEL) EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER DESK COORDINATOR EX. ASST HK ROOMS EX.ASST HK PUBLIC AREA LAUNDRY HORTICULTURE PAINTER POLISHER CARPENTER PEST CONTROL HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR LAUNDRY AND UNIFORM ROOM SUPERVISOR HK ATTENDANTS (FLORIST) (GARDENER) HK ATTENDANTS HK ATTENDANTS HK ATTENDANTS A ccommodation Operations I CHM Page 12 HOUSEKEEPING

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    Investigatory Project

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    There are many dangerous chemicals in our surroundings; most of them can be located inside our own homes. Almost every household would contain cleaning liquids like liquid detergent‚ mildew removers‚ insecticides and many other harmful chemicals; that is the reason why we decided to focus this investigatory project on creating an eco- friendly cleaning solution. The problem of the modern world is that we have created far too much hazardous chemical since it does the daily chores‚ like that of scrubbing

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    Carter Cleaning Commpany

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    Carter Cleaning Company Case study #2 Page46/1-5 Question 1-5 1. It is not true as Jack Carter stated “we cant be accused of discriminatory because we hire mostly woman and minorities” regardless who you hire‚ or the owners ethnic background‚ anyone who violates equal employment can definitely be accused of discrimination. If there is valid evident of this then EEO may take action in such case. 2. Jennifer and Carter Cleaning should immediately address the situation and allegations

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    Dry Cleaner Project

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    deemed important because it offers specialty services to clean items that require more attention because of the delicate nature of the fabric. Services The services provided by an entity engaged in the laundry services are generally related to the cleaning of various types of fabric. It can be a range of activities such as the washing and drying of clothes and linens. In addition to this‚ some companies offer other options such as ironing and packaging the garments to completely take the chore off

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    Colour Fastness

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    external force or reagent. Textile materials change color due to influence of various conditions.  Environmental factors such as sunlight‚ wear factors such as abrasion cause colors to be altered. Perspiration as well as laundering and dry cleaning cause color changes in fabric. IMPORTANCE OF TESTING COLOR FASTNESS  The color of a textile is the most important attribute in terms of marketing  Adds to the garment quality  Determines the durability of fabric  Mandatory for fabrics

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    Radio Spot Jake Wilgocki

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    The target audience for a dry-cleaning store is primarily households with medium to low income‚ with a focus primarily on women‚ across different sectors of the market. Segmentation of this particular market is based on needs of customers and their level of income. An assessment on which demographic uses a dry cleaning service has shown that all households that are considered urban‚ and rural are in some need of such services within the target market. The purchase behavior of consumers can almost

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    Floor Cleaning Process

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    II. FLOOR CARE‚ CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE A. Floor Cleaning Process B. Stripping/Wet Scrubbing Procedures Submitted by: MC GERALD G. SALDO Submitted to: Mrs. Juliet P. Diloy November 26‚ 2012 III. FLOOR CARE‚ CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE G. Floor Cleaning Process

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    Laundry business how to do lesson 1 Risk Assessment before launching of performance (Industry Overview) Marketing Structure: the current world economy is being affected by high oil prices and inflation. The office of Small and Medium Enterprises (OSMEP) has predicted that the overall trades and services will be stable‚ however‚ the field to be aware of the hotels‚ restaurants‚ rental assets‚ computer services‚ software‚ educational services‚ health care services‚ spa‚ and social services facilities

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    fabric‚ dirt content‚ and cleaning technique required - Interview‚ select‚ and train laundry dry cleaning and supervisory personnel. - Plan‚ develop‚ and implement laundry and dry cleaning safety and security programs and activities. - Prepare or direct preparation of correspondence‚ reports‚ and operations‚ maintenance‚ and safety manuals. - Confer with department heads to coordinate laundry and dry cleaning activities‚ such as remove items from washers or dry-cleaning machines‚ or direct other

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    Report Science

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    either hanging clothes on a clothesline or tumbling them in a gas- or electric-heated dryer. Dry cleaning‚ on the other hand‚ is different. It’s a process that cleans clothes without water. The cleaning fluid that is used is a liquid‚ and all garments are absorbed and cleaned in a liquid solvent -- the fact that there is no water is why the process is called "dry." Like many inventions‚ dry cleaning came about by accident. In 1855‚ Jean Baptiste Jolly‚ a French dye-works owner‚ noticed that his

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