Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - (Page 18) 18 Maintenance Doctor IN THE details Cleaning integral to safety Prevent pool mishaps Upkeep outdoor furniture Clean PTACs year-round H&MM May 5, 2008 | HotelMotel.com www.HotelMotel.com/digital_edition Best practices keep guests cool and safe I want to ensure guest safety in and around the pool area this summer. What are some of the key issues? Q A By Jim Anewalt H&MM Columnist Your property’s pool area will become the main attraction for many guests this summer. It is imperative to ensure clean and safe conditions so everyone enjoys themselves. Pool water contamination is the most common safety concern of hotel management and guests alike. It is important to maintain a hygienic pool area. If your property expects a large number of guests with young children who will use the pool, designate a diaper changing area at a location away from the pool or spa deck. Poolside areas can become contaminated with pathogens found in bodily fluids and, as a result, pool water can become contaminated. As a general rule, disinfect the pool deck and walkways once a day and vacuum the pool daily, or more often, if debris is visible. To prevent accidents around your pool, keep debris clear of the surrounding area. Remem- ber to apply the “barefoot rule:” If the area is not clean enough for your staff to walk around barefoot, then it is not clean enough for guests. When conducting your seasonal inspection of pool equipment, remember to use your senses of touch, smell, sight and sound. Feel for any vibrations or excess heat emissions, take note of any strange odors, look for any missing or broken equipment and listen for unusual noises such as a pump cavitating. How often should I replace the pool furniture? Q A Updating your pool furniture is as important as updating your lobby furniture. It is recommended to replace pool furniture every couple of years and pool towels yearly. Some sunblock products contain PABA, an acid that is harmful to vinyl. To prevent contact between sunblock and strapping, encourage guests to use towels. Discourage guests from taking the towels back to rooms by with a hamper near exits. Defray replacement costs by rinsing furniture frequently with water. Bleach and detergents with solvents are harmful to the straps and finish. Instead, clean your pool furniture with a solution of mild detergent, one-half cup of white vinegar and two gallons warm water. Our climate is extremely hot during the summer. How can I ensure PTAC units will operate, even on particularly scorching days? Q A Properly servicing PTAC units during the year will help them run efficiently. The indoor air filter, condensation pan tab and the vent air filter should be cleaned monthly during summer or humid months. The indoor coil, indoor fan and outdoor coil should be cleaned on a seasonal basis. hmm@questex.com Jim Anewalt is a National Account Manager with HD Supply. He can be reached at jim.anewalt@ hdsupply.com. CIRCLE NO. 101 http://HotelMotel.com http://www.HotelMotel.com/digital_edition http://www.a1textiles.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 Contents Pipeline Favors Established Companies 3 Palms Debuts in Upscale Tier Guests Want Reward Options Perspective Legally Speaking Marketing Matters Consultant’s Corner On Finance What Women Want Maintenance Doctor Trends & Stats Special Report: Top Hotel Brokers Design: Tune Into Music Programs Hot Products: PTACs On the Block: Silver Lining in Bleak Hotel Sales Market Events Transactions Supplier News Consumer Insight: The Importance of Creature Comforts When Traveling Ad/Editorial Index Marketplace Classifieds Checking Out Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 (Page Cover1) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 (Page Cover2) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Guests Want Reward Options (Page 4) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Guests Want Reward Options (Page 5) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Perspective (Page 6) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Perspective (Page 7) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Legally Speaking (Page 8) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Legally Speaking (Page 9) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Marketing Matters (Page 10) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Marketing Matters (Page 11) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Consultant’s Corner (Page 12) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Consultant’s Corner (Page 13) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - On Finance (Page 14) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - On Finance (Page 15) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - What Women Want (Page 16) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - What Women Want (Page 17) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Maintenance Doctor (Page 18) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Maintenance Doctor (Page 19) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Trends & Stats (Page 20) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Trends & Stats (Page 21) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Special Report: Top Hotel Brokers (Page 22) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Special Report: Top Hotel Brokers (Page 23) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Design: Tune Into Music Programs (Page 24) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Design: Tune Into Music Programs (Page 25) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Hot Products: PTACs (Page 26) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Hot Products: PTACs (Page 27) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - On the Block: Silver Lining in Bleak Hotel Sales Market (Page 28) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - On the Block: Silver Lining in Bleak Hotel Sales Market (Page 29) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Events (Page 30) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Events (Page 31) Hotel & Motel Management - May 5, 2008 - Events (Page 32) Hotel & Motel Management - 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