Dear fellow hosts! I am interested to know how you usually p...
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Dear fellow hosts! I am interested to know how you usually provide information about places/attractions worth visiting close ...
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Hi everyone,
As usual in the Community Centre we want to let you know about another round-up of great tips from great and experienced Hosts, like @Jue0, the Host Advisory Board member from Nairobi, Kenya, who takes us into a very important topic when it comes to hosting: Cleanliness.
Having a very clean accommodation will probably help you get great reviews and avoid one of the reasons why guests leave negative reviews. And to succeed in this endeavour, @Jue0 and more experienced hosts shared these amazing guidelines:
1. Creating a cleaning strategy
Whether you do your own cleaning or hire cleaners, it’s vital that your space is thoroughly cleaned between every guest, every time.
2. Starting with the basics
Juliette emphasises the importance of targeting certain areas while cleaning.
3.Focusing on details
4. Avoiding a hairy situation
Guests never want to find someone else’s hair in their space.
These are some of them, if you want to see even more tips, visit this article from the Resource Centre.
I'm sure many of you have great polished cleaning tips that deserve to be on this list, please share them in the comments so we can gather all the best practices to keep our listings clean as a whistle. 🔆
Jenny
@Jenny Has Airbnb abandoned the Covid cleaning routines? Some of these practices do not seem to be in compliance with the Covid routines (which of course were stupid at various times!)
Our cleaning tips are allways very carefull
Excellent list really. Just to add in case it wasn't mentioned or I missed it: glass windows, make sure they are as clean and bright as everything else.
Thanks so much! This is a great list. I wonder if anyone has a checklist that I can provide to the person who cleans the home? I did clean the first time myself, but I did not look under the bed and I didn't clean the drain!
Stephanie
@Stephanie2534 there are loads of Airbnb checklists under insights then cleaning.
"I'm wondering if anyone has a cleaning checklist that I could provide to the person who will clean my home. Although I did the cleaning myself the first time.
It's a few years since I last posted this checklist of mine here on the CC which both I and my cleaning help fill out for each guest.
It's just a laminated sheet with items we check off in Texta as we do them......
When all the items on this list have been checked off I take a date stamped picture which I slot into the 3rd page of the house rules folder for each guest arrival. I then wipe clean the laminated sheet ready for the next cottage turn-around.
It might seem like doing this is a waste of time and stating the bleedin' obvious but, the great thing about doing this is, it keeps me focused and makes sure that I don't overlook anything.
Many times I will be part way through a turn-around and I will be interrupted by something or other and it's easy to deviate from the script as it were when these interruptions happen.
What started this off, I had a guest come to the house one night and ask for a bandaid strip....she had cut her finger. I told her there were plenty in the medicine cabinet, but she told me she had looked in there and it was empty!!! I gave her a strip and asked if I could just check for myself and sure enough there was not a thing left in there, Scissors, tweezers, gauze, burn cream, Aspirins, a pressure bandage all the bandages......best part of $80 worth of first aid......gone! I had not ever thought to check it after each guest but, I sure do now, I have discovered you can't leave anything to chance.
It's just a small thing but it's the little things that make hosting a better experience for both guests and me. For guests who are staying for 2 nights or more I include on page 4 of the house rules folder the 7 day government forecast for our area......
It's only a small thing but guests do appreciate it!
Cheers.........Rob