LAUNDRY MANAGEMENT 218153 Mohinur Hudoyarova 225465 Siti Nurul Syazwani bt Shuadi 225906 Ani Amira Binti Mohamad 228873 Muhammad Ramadhan Febianoor.

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LAUNDRY MANAGEMENT Mohinur Hudoyarova Siti Nurul Syazwani bt Shuadi Ani Amira Binti Mohamad Muhammad Ramadhan Febianoor

‘Laundry’ can be defined as a place where the washing & finishing of clothes are carried out ~LAUNDRY~

In any residential establishment, a lot of dirty linen accumulates in the various units and departments. It is essential to ensure a continuous supply of linen, which is well laundered, so the operations can be carried out smoothly and efficiently. Linen is an expensive item, so how it will be laundered requires as a serious consideration.

1. COMMERCIAL LAUNDRIES These are also known as off site laundry or contracted laundries. These cater to hotel on a contract basis. Usually the soiled linen are laundered and delivered back to the hotel within hours. 2. ON-PREMISES LAUNDARIES These are also known as on- site laundry or in-house laundry. It is the hotel’s own laundry situated on its premises. It may be run by the management or managed on a contract. Services are faster (maximum of 8 hours), hence the stocks are reduced. There is better control, better supervisor, and hence a long life for linen

Advantages & disadvantages of laundry management

Laundry equipment

How to Plan Laundry Area - THE LOCATION MUST BE STRATEGIC ENOUGH It’s to obviate the transportation problems and because of the noisy and humid nature of the area. - EASILY ACCESSIBLE FROM THE LINEN ROOM Be easily possible accessible from the linen room, so that heavy bundles of the laundry may be easily transported from one place to another place - SHOULD BE LOCATED AWAY FROM GUESTS’ AREA Because of acoustic reasons, vibration, and humidity problems will be anticipated in the laundry area. - SHOULD BE PREFERABLY ALONG THE OUTSIDE WALL Because of acoustic reasons, vibration, and humidity problems will be anticipated in the laundry area

Laundry Operations

Hotel Laundry Operation basically consist of 6 steps: Step 1. Collecting Soiled Linen. House maid and room boy should strip linens from beds and areas and put them on to the linen chute or on to the soiled linen carts stored on each floor pantry. Staff should never use any guest linen for any cleaning purpose. The house boys should go for frequent rounds on each floors to collect the soiled linen from the linen chute or on to each floor pantry. Supervisors should make sure that the soiled linens doesn't pileup on floor pantry which may cause further soil or damage as there are chances that people may walk on them.

Step 2. Transport Soiled Linen to Laundry department. The linens form the Laundry chutes and floor pantry are carried to the laundry department by trolley. The housemen should make sure that the laundry items are not dragged on the floor this may further damage or soil the laundry. Step 3. Sorting of Linen and Uniforms. The laundry sorting area of the hotel should be large enough to buffer one day worth of laundry and these sorting of laundry should not cause interfere with other laundry activities. Sort linen and uniforms according to their stains, size, type, color etc.

Step 4. Washing and Dry cleaning. After the linens and uniforms are sorted properly the laundry staff collects the batches of laundry and load them to the washers. It is also a good process to always weigh the laundry items before loading them to the washers, this will ensure that the washers are not overloaded and help to run them in the optimum operation condition. If required the soiled linens are treated to remove stains before the washing process. To reduce operational cost nowadays hotels uses chemicals ( bleaches, detergents, softeners etc.) while washing process to remove stains instead of treating laundry items separately before washing.

Step 5. Drying. After the washing cycle is completed the washed items are dried on the dryer. The drying times and temperature vary considerable according to the type type of linen / cloths. Also always the drying should be followed by a gradual cool down process to prevent the hot linens from being damaged or wrinkled by rapid cooling and healing process. Step 6. Folding of Linen and Uniforms. Even though a lot of flooding of linens are now automated, the hotels still do a lot of folding by hand. While folding the linens the laundry attendants should also look for any damages occurred to them while the laundry process. The folded items are then stored and stacked properly according to batches. The finished laundry items should latest rest for 24hrs. as this will increase their life. Retrieved from: chart.html in 28th November, chart.html