The housemaid’s trolley is a large fitted conveyance which is used for holding all items required for guest room cleaning. It has dirty linen bag, a garbage bag, racks for linen, and shelves for keeping guest supplies. The cleaning supplies are kept in a separate container called a caddy. This prevents other items in the trolley from getting wet and dirty. It is convenient to carry the caddy into guest bathroom when cleaning it. As a rule, the chamber maid’s trolley should be parked in front of guestroom with the door ajar when doing cleaning. Otherwise, trolley can be parked against the wall at a side of the corridor without blocking the way to the guestroom. However room attendant, must always have a clear view of the trolley to avoid any pilferage (minor theft of items in the trolley). Best Regards
Note : Give it all a fair thought before you jot down... Flaming and religion-bashing will not be tolerated. Your participation is gladly appreciated. I dunno if you folks remember this incident; a couple of yrs back, the UPSC exam had a question where the emainee had to assert his views on *revolutionary terrorism* initiated by Bhagat Singh. As is typical of the government, hue and cry was not far behind... Anyway, let us look at some facts - Bhagat Singh was an atheist, considered to be one of the earliest Marxist in India and in line with hi thinking, he renamed the Hindustan Republican Party and called it the Hindustan Socialist Revolutionary Party. Bhagat Finally, awaiting his own execution for the murder of Saunders, Bhagat Singh at the young age of 24 studied Marxism thoroughly and wrote a profound pamphlet “Why I am an Atheist.” which is an ideological statement in itself. The circumstances of his death and execution are worth recounting. Although, Bhagat Singh had a...
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