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Housekeeping

Housekeeping is the management and routine support activities of running and maintaining an organized physical institution occupied or used by people, like a house, ship, hospital or factory, such as cleaning, tidying/organizing, cooking, shopping, and bill payment. These tasks may be performed by members of the household, or by persons hired for the purpose. This is a more broad role than a cleaner, who is focused only on the cleaning aspect.[1] The term is also used to refer to the money allocated for such use.[2] By extension, it may also refer to an office or a corporation, as well as the maintenance of computer storage systems.[3]

The basic concept can be divided into domestic housekeeping, for private households, and institutional housekeeping for commercial and other institutions providing shelter or lodging, such as hotels, resorts, inns, boarding houses, dormitories, hospitals and prisons.[4][5] There are related concepts in industry known as workplace housekeeping and Industrial housekeeping, which are part of occupational health and safety processes.

A housekeeper is a person employed to manage a household[6] and the domestic staff. According to the 1861 Victorian era Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management, the housekeeper is second in command in the house and "except in large establishments, where there is a house steward, the housekeeper must consider herself as the immediate representative of her mistress".[7]

Scope edit

Domestic housekeeping edit

  • Domestic housekeeping or residential housekeeping refers to the cleaning and maintaining of a private residence, home or apartment. This can include tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, laundry, and disinfecting surfaces. It may also involve organizing and decluttering living spaces, as well as making beds and changing linens. This type of housekeeping is sometimes performed by a professional cleaning service or by the homeowners themselves. The frequency of housekeeping tasks may vary depending on the size of the residence, the number of occupants, and individual preferences. Domestic housekeeping can have many benefits for the homeowners, such as improving their health, comfort, and productivity. A clean and tidy home can reduce the risk of allergies, infections, and pests, as well as create a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere. A well-organized home can also save time and energy, as well as enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the space. Moreover, domestic housekeeping can also increase the value and durability of the property, as it can prevent damage and deterioration caused by dirt, dust, and stains. There are different types of domestic housekeeping services available, depending on the needs and expectations of the clients. Some of the most common types are:
    • Regular domestic cleaning - This is a service that is performed on a regular basis, such as weekly, biweekly, or monthly. The main purpose of this service is to maintain a high level of cleanliness and hygiene in the home. The cleaners usually follow a checklist of tasks that cover the most important and frequently used areas of the home, such as the kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom. Some of the tasks include wiping surfaces, vacuuming floors, emptying bins, cleaning appliances, sanitizing toilets and sinks, and polishing mirrors.[8]
    • One-off domestic cleaning or One-time domestic cleaning - This is a service that is performed only once, usually for a specific occasion or purpose. Some examples are after a party, before moving in or out, after a renovation, or before or after guests. The main purpose of this service is to restore the original condition and appearance of the home. The cleaners usually perform a thorough and deep cleaning of the entire home, covering every corner and surface. Some of the tasks include removing cobwebs, dusting furniture, washing windows, scrubbing tiles and grout, and disinfecting countertops.[9]
    • Specialized domestic cleaning - This is a service that focuses on a particular aspect or area of the home that requires extra attention or expertise. Some examples are carpet cleaning, oven cleaning, upholstery cleaning, end-of-tenancy cleaning, or spring cleaning. The main purpose of this service is to remove stubborn dirt, stains, odors, or germs from the home. The cleaners usually use specialized equipment and products to perform these tasks.[10]

Institutional housekeeping edit

  • In commercial lodging establishments (hotels, resorts, inns, boarding houses etc.), housekeeping is the work of providing a clean, comfortable, safe and aesthetically appealing environment for the guests, and the operational department in a hotel which is responsible for these activities in rooms, public areas, back areas and the surroundings. The housekeeping department has a support role in a hotel as it does not directly generate income, and it is considered to be a "back of the house" department although there is limited direct contact with the guests.[11]
  • Communal lodging (dormitories etc.)
  • In hospitals and clinics, housekeeping is a support service under a specific department, which is responsible for cleanliness, maintenance and aesthetic upkeep of patient care areas, public areas and staff areas. The department may also be known as "Sanitation".[5][12]
  • Prisons
  • Ships. On cruise ships housekeeping is very similar to in hotels.

Workplace and industrial housekeeping edit

Workplace housekeeping is the ongoing process of keeping the workplace clean, hygienic, orderly and free of extraneous objects and materials which may constitute hazards. It includes consideration of layout, aisle marking, storage facilities and maintenance, adequate lighting, and regular inspection, and is a basic component of fire and incident prevention in occupational health and safety.[13] Industrial housekeeping may be used as a synonym for workplace housekeeping, or may be nuanced toward similar processes specifically in a production environment.[14]

Tidying edit

Before a room can be cleaned, it first needs to be tidied. This is an organization process that can include activities such as picking up and collecting items that are not in their proper storage, checking them and returning them to their allocated storage place. This process reduces the risk of damage to the items and removed the hazard they may cause for tripping and obstructing other activities. It also involves organizing items on benches and tables and putting them in their allocated place. Without tidying first, these items can hinder or prevent proper cleaning. Putting out-of-place items away creates a clear space which facilitates removing dirt buildup and accessing areas that are hard to reach and clean on a regular basis. It does not include moving large items of furniture around to access the surfaces under or behind them, but may include putting them back where they belong after cleaning.[15]

Cleaning edit

 
Broom, sponge and duster
 
Part of the housework of a London housewife, 1941

Housekeeping includes housecleaning, that is, disposing of rubbish, cleaning dirty surfaces, dusting, and vacuuming. It may also involve some outdoor chores, such as removing leaves from rain gutters, washing windows, and sweeping doormats. The term housecleaning is often used also figuratively in politics and business, for the removal of unwanted personnel, methods, or policies in an effort at reform or improvement.[16]

Housecleaning is done to make the home look and smell better and to make it safer and easier to live in. Without housecleaning, lime scale can build upon taps, mold grows in wet areas, smudges appear on glass surfaces, dust builds up on surfaces, bacterial action makes the garbage disposal and toilet smell and cobwebs accumulate. Tools used in housecleaning include vacuums, brooms, mops and sponges, together with cleaning products such as detergents, disinfectants and bleach.

Laundry edit

One role of a housekeeper is often laundry such as; washing, folding, and packing away laundry items. Other duties may involve monitoring and changing bed linen and ironing.[17]

Removal of refuse edit

Disposal of rubbish is an important aspect of house cleaning. Plastic refuse bags are designed and manufactured specifically for the collection of refuse. Many are sized to fit common waste baskets and trash cans. Bags are made to carry aluminum cans, glass jars, and other things; most people use plastic bins for glass since it could break and tear through the bag. Recycling of some kinds of rubbish is possible.[18]

Dusting edit

 
Some dusting tools

Over time dust accumulates on household surfaces. As well as making the surfaces dirty, when the dust is disturbed it can become suspended in the air, causing sneezing and breathing trouble. It can also transfer from furniture to clothing, making it unclean. Various tools have been invented for dust removal: feather dusters, cotton, and polyester dust cloths, furniture spray, disposable paper "dust cloths", dust mops for smooth floors, and vacuum cleaners. Vacuum cleaners often have a variety of tools to enable them to remove dirt not just from carpets and rugs, but also from hard surfaces and upholstery.[19] Dusting is very important in hospital environments.[20]

Surface cleaning edit

 
Two women cleaning

Surface cleaning includes hard surfaces and furnishing textiles, carpeting and upholstery, cooking and eating utensils. Examples of dirt or "soil" are detritus and common spills and stains in the home. Equipment used with a cleaner might include a bucket and sponge or a rag. A modern tool is the spray bottle, but the principle is the same.

Many household chemicals are using in cleaning, scrubbing, and washing surfaces in the kitchen and bathroom.

Tools edit

Brooms remove debris from floors and dustpans carry dust and debris swept into them, buckets hold cleaning and rinsing solutions, vacuum cleaners and carpet sweepers remove surface dust and debris, chamois leather and squeegees are used for window-cleaning, and mops are used for washing floors.[21] To ensure safety, protective apparel including rubber gloves, face covers, and protective eyewear are also sometimes used when dealing with chemical cleaning products.[22]

Outdoor areas edit

A home's yard and exterior are sometimes subject to cleaning. Exterior cleaning also occurs for safety, upkeep, and usefulness. It includes the removal of litter and grass growing in sidewalk cracks.

Social significance edit

While domestic housekeeping can be seen as an objective activity that can be done by either men or women, some people have argued that housekeeping is a site of historical oppression and gender division between men and women.[23] Housekeeping also has a role in maintaining certain parts of the capitalist economy, including the division of home and work life, as well as industries that sell chemicals and household goods.

A survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2014 came to the result that approximately 43 percent of men did food preparation or cleanup on any given day, compared with approximately 70 percent of women. In addition, 20 percent of men did housekeeping chores (including cleaning and laundry) on any given day, compared to approximately 50 percent of women.[24]

Death cleaning edit

The Swedish practice of döstädning ("death cleaning"), a simple living ethic and aesthetic with the primary focus of not burdening your heirs with your belongings,[25] is a permanent form of household organization[26] which also focuses on keeping only strongly valued possessions.[27]

See also edit

  • Au pair – Helper from a foreign country working for, and living as part of, a host family
  • Cleanliness – Abstract state of being clean and free from dirt
  • Dishwashing – Process of cleaning cooking utensils and other items to prevent foodborne illness
  • Domestic work – Person who works within the employer's household
  • Floor cleaning – Occupation
  • Gardening – Practice of growing and cultivating plants
  • Great house – Large and stately residence
  • Home appliance – Machine for household uses
  • Homemaking – Act of overseeing the organizational, financial, day-to-day operations of a house or estate
  • Home repair – Maintenance and resolution of problems in a house
  • Laundry – Washing of clothing and other textiles
  • List of cleaning companies
  • Maid – Female domestic worker
  • Marie Kondo – Japanese organizing consultant, author, and television show host
  • Njai – Dutch-Indonesian housekeepers, companions, and concubines
  • Plumbing – Systems for conveying fluids
  • Professional organizing – Using organizing principles to design process and organize spaces
  • Sanitation – Public health conditions related to clean water and proper excreta and sewage disposal

References edit

  1. ^ "What's the Difference Between Housekeeping and Cleaning". ThinkACW. 21 December 2017.
  2. ^ Oxford Dictionaries Online. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  3. ^ "housekeeping" The Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Housekeeping". www.collinsdictionary.com. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  5. ^ a b "National Guidelines for Clean Hospitals" (PDF). Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  6. ^ Oxford Dictionaries Online. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  7. ^ Web version of the book at the University of Adelaide Library. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  8. ^ Yordanov, Kristian (18 May 2023). "Regular Domestic Cleaning". samyxcleaning.com. from the original on August 25, 2023.
  9. ^ Yordanov, Kristian (16 May 2023). "One-Off Cleaning". samyxcleaning.com.
  10. ^ Yordanov, Kristian (17 May 2023). "End Of Tenancy Cleaning". samyxcleaning.com.
  11. ^ "Housekeeping - Definition, Role, Responsibilities and Layout". setupmyhotel.com. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  12. ^ "Position Classification Standard for Hospital Housekeeping Management Series GS-0673" (PDF). US Office of Personnel Management. 1978. pp. 1–17. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Workplace Housekeeping - Basic Guide". www.ccohs.ca. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety: Government of Canada. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  14. ^ Sjölund, Erik. "How industrial housekeeping contributes to making workplaces better and safer". www.nederman.com. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  15. ^ "Is It Normal To Have a Messy House?". Capital Hire Skips. 21 September 2021.
  16. ^ The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Retrieved 2011-01-23
  17. ^ "House Keeping Services". Get You Organised.
  18. ^ Dellutri, Laura. 2005. Speed Cleaning 101. Meredith Books, Des Moines, Iowa.
  19. ^ Kennedy, Rose. 2006. 10-Minute Housekeeping. Beverly, MA: Fair Winds Press.
  20. ^ Executive Housekeeping Today (2004), Volumes 23-25, p. 76.
  21. ^ Bredenberg, Jeff et al. 1998. Clean It Fast, Clean It Right. Emmaus, PA: Rodale
  22. ^ "OSHA requirements for cleaning chemicals. | Occupational Safety and Health Administration". www.osha.gov. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  23. ^ Mainardi, Pat (1970). "The Politics of Housework". Redstockings. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  24. ^ "American Time Use Survey". Bureau of Labor Statistics. June 24, 2015.
  25. ^ Lebowitz, Shana (2017-10-11). "The newest decluttering craze is 'Swedish death cleaning,' which hinges on the fact that friends and family won't want your junk when you're dead". Business Insider. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
  26. ^ MATTERN, JESSICA (2017-10-10). "Everything You Need to Know about Swedish Death Cleaning'". Country Living. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
  27. ^ DiGiulio, Sarah (2017-11-02). "What is 'Swedish death cleaning' and should you be doing it? Go ahead. Clean your closet like there's no tomorrow". NBC News. Retrieved 2018-08-18.

External links edit

 
Wikibooks

Wikibooks has The Housework Manual as well as books on these subjects:

  • Personal Finance/Housekeeping
  • Housecleaning
  • Cleaning Guide
  • Housekeeping (Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book)
  •   Media related to Housekeeping at Wikimedia Commons
  •   The dictionary definition of housekeeping at Wiktionary

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tidying organizing cooking shopping and bill payment These tasks may be performed by members of the household or by persons hired for the purpose This is a more broad role than a cleaner who is focused only on the cleaning aspect 1 The term is also used to refer to the money allocated for such use 2 By extension it may also refer to an office or a corporation as well as the maintenance of computer storage systems 3 The basic concept can be divided into domestic housekeeping for private households and institutional housekeeping for commercial and other institutions providing shelter or lodging such as hotels resorts inns boarding houses dormitories hospitals and prisons 4 5 There are related concepts in industry known as workplace housekeeping and Industrial housekeeping which are part of occupational health and safety processes A housekeeper is a person employed to manage a household 6 and the domestic staff According to the 1861 Victorian era Mrs Beeton s Book of Household Management the housekeeper is second in command in the house and except in large establishments where there is a house steward the housekeeper must consider herself as the immediate representative of her mistress 7 Contents 1 Scope 1 1 Domestic housekeeping 1 2 Institutional housekeeping 1 3 Workplace and industrial housekeeping 2 Tidying 3 Cleaning 3 1 Laundry 3 2 Removal of refuse 3 3 Dusting 3 4 Surface cleaning 3 5 Tools 3 6 Outdoor areas 4 Social significance 4 1 Death cleaning 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksScope editDomestic housekeeping edit See also Homemaking This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2022 Domestic housekeeping or residential housekeeping refers to the cleaning and maintaining of a private residence home or apartment This can include tasks such as dusting vacuuming laundry and disinfecting surfaces It may also involve organizing and decluttering living spaces as well as making beds and changing linens This type of housekeeping is sometimes performed by a professional cleaning service or by the homeowners themselves The frequency of housekeeping tasks may vary depending on the size of the residence the number of occupants and individual preferences Domestic housekeeping can have many benefits for the homeowners such as improving their health comfort and productivity A clean and tidy home can reduce the risk of allergies infections and pests as well as create a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere A well organized home can also save time and energy as well as enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the space Moreover domestic housekeeping can also increase the value and durability of the property as it can prevent damage and deterioration caused by dirt dust and stains There are different types of domestic housekeeping services available depending on the needs and expectations of the clients Some of the most common types are Regular domestic cleaning This is a service that is performed on a regular basis such as weekly biweekly or monthly The main purpose of this service is to maintain a high level of cleanliness and hygiene in the home The cleaners usually follow a checklist of tasks that cover the most important and frequently used areas of the home such as the kitchen bathroom living room and bedroom Some of the tasks include wiping surfaces vacuuming floors emptying bins cleaning appliances sanitizing toilets and sinks and polishing mirrors 8 One off domestic cleaning or One time domestic cleaning This is a service that is performed only once usually for a specific occasion or purpose Some examples are after a party before moving in or out after a renovation or before or after guests The main purpose of this service is to restore the original condition and appearance of the home The cleaners usually perform a thorough and deep cleaning of the entire home covering every corner and surface Some of the tasks include removing cobwebs dusting furniture washing windows scrubbing tiles and grout and disinfecting countertops 9 Specialized domestic cleaning This is a service that focuses on a particular aspect or area of the home that requires extra attention or expertise Some examples are carpet cleaning oven cleaning upholstery cleaning end of tenancy cleaning or spring cleaning The main purpose of this service is to remove stubborn dirt stains odors or germs from the home The cleaners usually use specialized equipment and products to perform these tasks 10 Institutional housekeeping edit In commercial lodging establishments hotels resorts inns boarding houses etc housekeeping is the work of providing a clean comfortable safe and aesthetically appealing environment for the guests and the operational department in a hotel which is responsible for these activities in rooms public areas back areas and the surroundings The housekeeping department has a support role in a hotel as it does not directly generate income and it is considered to be a back of the house department although there is limited direct contact with the guests 11 Communal lodging dormitories etc In hospitals and clinics housekeeping is a support service under a specific department which is responsible for cleanliness maintenance and aesthetic upkeep of patient care areas public areas and staff areas The department may also be known as Sanitation 5 12 Prisons Ships On cruise ships housekeeping is very similar to in hotels This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2022 Workplace and industrial housekeeping edit Workplace housekeeping is the ongoing process of keeping the workplace clean hygienic orderly and free of extraneous objects and materials which may constitute hazards It includes consideration of layout aisle marking storage facilities and maintenance adequate lighting and regular inspection and is a basic component of fire and incident prevention in occupational health and safety 13 Industrial housekeeping may be used as a synonym for workplace housekeeping or may be nuanced toward similar processes specifically in a production environment 14 Tidying editBefore a room can be cleaned it first needs to be tidied This is an organization process that can include activities such as picking up and collecting items that are not in their proper storage checking them and returning them to their allocated storage place This process reduces the risk of damage to the items and removed the hazard they may cause for tripping and obstructing other activities It also involves organizing items on benches and tables and putting them in their allocated place Without tidying first these items can hinder or prevent proper cleaning Putting out of place items away creates a clear space which facilitates removing dirt buildup and accessing areas that are hard to reach and clean on a regular basis It does not include moving large items of furniture around to access the surfaces under or behind them but may include putting them back where they belong after cleaning 15 Cleaning edit nbsp Broom sponge and duster nbsp Part of the housework of a London housewife 1941 Housekeeping includes housecleaning that is disposing of rubbish cleaning dirty surfaces dusting and vacuuming It may also involve some outdoor chores such as removing leaves from rain gutters washing windows and sweeping doormats The term housecleaning is often used also figuratively in politics and business for the removal of unwanted personnel methods or policies in an effort at reform or improvement 16 Housecleaning is done to make the home look and smell better and to make it safer and easier to live in Without housecleaning lime scale can build upon taps mold grows in wet areas smudges appear on glass surfaces dust builds up on surfaces bacterial action makes the garbage disposal and toilet smell and cobwebs accumulate Tools used in housecleaning include vacuums brooms mops and sponges together with cleaning products such as detergents disinfectants and bleach Laundry edit One role of a housekeeper is often laundry such as washing folding and packing away laundry items Other duties may involve monitoring and changing bed linen and ironing 17 Removal of refuse edit Disposal of rubbish is an important aspect of house cleaning Plastic refuse bags are designed and manufactured specifically for the collection of refuse Many are sized to fit common waste baskets and trash cans Bags are made to carry aluminum cans glass jars and other things most people use plastic bins for glass since it could break and tear through the bag Recycling of some kinds of rubbish is possible 18 Dusting edit nbsp Some dusting tools Over time dust accumulates on household surfaces As well as making the surfaces dirty when the dust is disturbed it can become suspended in the air causing sneezing and breathing trouble It can also transfer from furniture to clothing making it unclean Various tools have been invented for dust removal feather dusters cotton and polyester dust cloths furniture spray disposable paper dust cloths dust mops for smooth floors and vacuum cleaners Vacuum cleaners often have a variety of tools to enable them to remove dirt not just from carpets and rugs but also from hard surfaces and upholstery 19 Dusting is very important in hospital environments 20 Surface cleaning edit nbsp Two women cleaning Surface cleaning includes hard surfaces and furnishing textiles carpeting and upholstery cooking and eating utensils Examples of dirt or soil are detritus and common spills and stains in the home Equipment used with a cleaner might include a bucket and sponge or a rag A modern tool is the spray bottle but the principle is the same Many household chemicals are using in cleaning scrubbing and washing surfaces in the kitchen and bathroom Tools edit Brooms remove debris from floors and dustpans carry dust and debris swept into them buckets hold cleaning and rinsing solutions vacuum cleaners and carpet sweepers remove surface dust and debris chamois leather and squeegees are used for window cleaning and mops are used for washing floors 21 To ensure safety protective apparel including rubber gloves face covers and protective eyewear are also sometimes used when dealing with chemical cleaning products 22 Outdoor areas edit A home s yard and exterior are sometimes subject to cleaning Exterior cleaning also occurs for safety upkeep and usefulness It includes the removal of litter and grass growing in sidewalk cracks Social significance editWhile domestic housekeeping can be seen as an objective activity that can be done by either men or women some people have argued that housekeeping is a site of historical oppression and gender division between men and women 23 Housekeeping also has a role in maintaining certain parts of the capitalist economy including the division of home and work life as well as industries that sell chemicals and household goods A survey conducted by the U S Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2014 came to the result that approximately 43 percent of men did food preparation or cleanup on any given day compared with approximately 70 percent of women In addition 20 percent of men did housekeeping chores including cleaning and laundry on any given day compared to approximately 50 percent of women 24 Death cleaning edit The Swedish practice of dostadning death cleaning a simple living ethic and aesthetic with the primary focus of not burdening your heirs with your belongings 25 is a permanent form of household organization 26 which also focuses on keeping only strongly valued possessions 27 See also editAu pair Helper from a foreign country working for and living as part of a host family Cleanliness Abstract state of being clean and free from dirt Dishwashing Process of cleaning cooking utensils and other items to prevent foodborne illness Domestic work Person who works within the employer s householdPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Floor cleaning OccupationPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Gardening Practice of growing and cultivating plants Great house Large and stately residence Home appliance Machine for household uses Homemaking Act of overseeing the organizational financial day to day operations of a house or estate Home repair Maintenance and resolution of problems in a house Laundry Washing of clothing and other textiles List of cleaning companies Maid Female domestic worker Marie Kondo Japanese organizing consultant author and television show host Njai Dutch Indonesian housekeepers companions and concubines Plumbing Systems for conveying fluids Professional organizing Using organizing principles to design process and organize spaces Sanitation Public health conditions related to clean water and proper excreta and sewage disposalReferences edit What s the Difference Between Housekeeping and Cleaning ThinkACW 21 December 2017 housekeeping Oxford Dictionaries Online Retrieved 2 June 2013 housekeeping The Collins English Dictionary Retrieved 2 June 2013 Housekeeping www collinsdictionary com Retrieved 12 October 2022 a b National Guidelines for Clean Hospitals PDF Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India 2015 Retrieved 12 October 2022 housekeeper Oxford Dictionaries Online Retrieved 2 June 2013 Mrs Beeton s Book of Household Management Web version of the book at the University of Adelaide Library Retrieved 2 June 2013 Yordanov Kristian 18 May 2023 Regular Domestic Cleaning samyxcleaning com Archived from the original on August 25 2023 Yordanov Kristian 16 May 2023 One Off Cleaning samyxcleaning com Yordanov Kristian 17 May 2023 End Of Tenancy Cleaning samyxcleaning com Housekeeping Definition Role Responsibilities and Layout setupmyhotel com Retrieved 12 October 2022 Position Classification Standard for Hospital Housekeeping Management Series GS 0673 PDF US Office of Personnel Management 1978 pp 1 17 Retrieved 12 October 2022 Workplace Housekeeping Basic Guide www ccohs ca Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Government of Canada Retrieved 11 October 2022 Sjolund Erik How industrial housekeeping contributes to making workplaces better and safer www nederman com Retrieved 11 October 2022 Is It Normal To Have a Messy House Capital Hire Skips 21 September 2021 The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Retrieved 2011 01 23 House Keeping Services Get You Organised Dellutri Laura 2005 Speed Cleaning 101 Meredith Books Des Moines Iowa Kennedy Rose 2006 10 Minute Housekeeping Beverly MA Fair Winds Press Executive Housekeeping Today 2004 Volumes 23 25 p 76 Bredenberg Jeff et al 1998 Clean It Fast Clean It Right Emmaus PA Rodale OSHA requirements for cleaning chemicals Occupational Safety and Health Administration www osha gov Retrieved 2018 12 19 Mainardi Pat 1970 The Politics of Housework Redstockings Retrieved 3 February 2015 American Time Use Survey Bureau of Labor Statistics June 24 2015 Lebowitz Shana 2017 10 11 The newest decluttering craze is Swedish death cleaning which hinges on the fact that friends and family won t want your junk when you re dead Business Insider Retrieved 2018 08 18 MATTERN JESSICA 2017 10 10 Everything You Need to Know about Swedish Death Cleaning Country Living Retrieved 2018 08 18 DiGiulio Sarah 2017 11 02 What is Swedish death cleaning and should you be doing it Go ahead Clean your closet like there s no tomorrow NBC News Retrieved 2018 08 18 External links edit nbsp Wikibooks Wikibooks has The Housework Manual as well as books on these subjects Personal Finance Housekeeping Housecleaning Cleaning Guide Housekeeping Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book nbsp Media related to Housekeeping at Wikimedia Commons nbsp The dictionary definition of housekeeping at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Housekeeping amp oldid 1222312595, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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