Is Housekeeping Moving From The Back To The Front Of The House?
Housekeeping in Hospitality
— 10 experts shared their view



Housekeeping Manager at Grand Hyatt Dubai and Functional Specialist Housekeeping for Hyatt Hotels
The revision of cleaning standards in hotels had started immediately with the outbreak of the pandemic as some kind of panic erupted. Traditional cleaning methods and the way rooms are checked and released had to be looked at. see more

Industry Advisor and Mentor, Ex SVP Non-Gaming Operations Marina Bay Sands
Cleaning is an intangible service. For years we have put points on toilet paper and done special touches to make cleaning visible, while in fast food restaurants, companies have posted an “inspected by” list. These are examples of what Dr. Theodore Levitt of Harvard called “Tangibalising the Intangible”. In the time of COVID, we need to look for more ways to make cleaning evident to the guest. see more

Vice President of Housekeeping at Sands Macau
There is an expectation from our guests and our team members to maintain social distancing as we carry out daily tasks in guest rooms. Therefore in order to create "peace of mind" our sanitation and hygiene protocols are communicated electronically via in-room/guest elevator information channels and social media. see more

Chief Operating Officer, Minor Hotels (Australia and New Zealand)
The evolution of our guest's needs never ceases to amaze me but the one priority that runs through all is confidence and trust in the hotel management team. The housekeeper team is no longer a silent contributor but an active advocate and communicator of not just what they are doing but what policies are in place to ensure the safety and security of Guests and at present that centers around hygiene.

Director Hospitality Advisory Services at EHL Advisory Services
I would certainly hope so. After all, the main purpose of any hotel is to provide the customer with a clean and safe environment where to spend one or more nights. Sadly, over the years, this focus has somehow shifted. see more

Global Rooms Operations Leader
Everybody agrees on one thing - guests are trying to keep away from the Housekeeping staff, and the housekeepers are trying to stay away from the guests. Many hotels are not even offering room cleaning throughout the guest's stay and when they are, many guests are declining the service. This is not the case for Public Areas, however, particularly the F&B outlets and bathrooms, where it is increasingly important that cleaning is more frequent and very visible. see more

Senior Lecturer at Hotel School the Hague
Hotel brands are putting their cleaning staff more on the forefront now to showcase the (additional) cleaning that takes place in marketing videos. It is vital during this pandemic to have clean surfaces that might be overlooked at different times. see more

I totally agree that housekeepers should walk tall and proud during this time. At LUXXE, we celebrate our "Hygiene Heroes" and they all wear a badge so guests and management are intrigued to ask them "what is a Hygiene Hero?" The staff member can then proceed to explain that they have been elected to this role by their peers and they are given special training and paid a higher hourly rate to take on the added responsibility of ensuring the Housekeeping Department is compliant and that COVID safe cleaning methodologies are being upheld at all times. They conduct weekly audits and observations that are recorded on one of our online platforms and can then be audited further by our Compliance Manager on a national level.

The expectation of a cleanroom has evolved from one that is 'dust and debris free' to one that is 'germ-free'. Even a sticker seal in the door cannot ensure that trust. The value for hotels however lies in turning a guest's trust into confidence that a germ-free environment awaits them in their room. see more

Owner & Editor of hsk-knowledge.com limited
Housekeeping professionals always played an important role in delivering the guest journey: behind the scene [Heart (not Back!) of House] and guest-facing. see more