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Q1 WK 5 Activity Sheets - Housekeeping
Q1 WK 5 Activity Sheets - Housekeeping
Technology and
Livelihood Education
Grade 9 - Housekeeping
Quater 1 Week 5
Technology and Livelihood Education– Grade 9
Quarter 1 – Week 5 Activity Sheets
First Edition, 2020
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Technology and
Livelihood Education
Grade 9 - Housekeeping
Quarter 1 Week 5
A Activity Sheets
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI
Division of Davao del Sur
What I Need to Do
Gearing Up
Getting Better
ACRONYMS
1. DND = ____________________
2. DNCO=_______________________
3. CO= ______________________
4. DO=___________________________
5. OOO =____________________________
6. OOS = ___________________________
7. VC = _________________________
8. VD = __________________________
9. H/L = __________________________
10. L/L = ___________________________
Gaining Mastery
Direction: Read the statement below and identify the correct answer. Write your
answer on the space provided.
_____________1. Room was checked in within the last one to two hours.
_____________2. Guest has placed a Chain Lock in the room.
_____________3. Guest has Heavy or more luggage than usual.
____________4. Guest has Heavy or more luggage than usual.
____________5. A guest who made a room reservation but did not register or Check-
in.
____________ 6. Guest refused to clean the room.
____________ 7. The room is expected to become vacant after the following guest
checks out.
____________ 8. Guest has arrived at the hotel, but the room assigned is not yet
ready. In such cases, the room is put on Queue status in-order for the
housekeeping staff to prioritize such rooms first.
____________ 9. The guest has left the hotel without making arrangements to settle
his or her account.
_____________10. A guest is registered to the room, but the bed has not been used.
SELF-CHECK 2.1
1. Do not disturb
2. Did not check out
3. Check out
4. Due out
5. Out of Order
6. Out of Service
7. Vacant and Clean
8. Vacant and Dirty
9. Heavy Luggage
10.Light Luggage
ACTIVITY 2.1
What I Need to Do
Gearing Up
The management must take care that the Safety and Security systems
cover the following areas:
TYPES OF SECURITY:
1. Physical aspect
2. Safety and Security of persons
3. Safety and Security of systems
1. Key Card Locks: Guest room locking systems these days include punch and
magnetic key cards which have locks with flash memory and other
functions. The system can directly be linked with PMS.
2. Security Guards: Trained security guards working 24-hours every day to
provide the best in safety and security for the guests.
3. Security Cameras: Security cameras with digital technology, intelligent
access central system, software interface with CCTV for matching
undesirable visitors and criminals, along with metal detectors, and spy
cameras and use of biometric readers like hand key reader or face
recognition system etc.
4. Fire Alarms: Smoke detectors and fire alarms in each guest room and
throughout the entire complex that is monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days per
week that pinpoints the exact point of the alarm allowing our security staff
to respond immediately to the area of any alarm condition.
5. Emergency Power: Provision for emergency power in case of a power cut to
provide uninterrupted guest service.
6. Emergency Manual: Hotels maintain an emergency manual, detailing exits
and help in the event of a variety of emergencies.
7. Employee Photo ID: For added security, some hotels have employees wearing
a photo ID nametag allowing quick identification.
8. In-Room Safes: In addition to the safety deposit boxes offered by most hotels
at the front desks, some hotels provide in-room guest safes capable of
holding a lap-top computer that use the guest’s own credit card as the key.
9. Guest elevators
10.Defibrillation Units: A life saving device in case of heart attacks, defibrillation
units are starting to be deployed among police and emergency personnel
across the nation.
Getting Better
Gaining Mastery
Criteria Percentage
Content 2%
Delivery 1.5%
Creativity 1.5%
TOTAL 5%
ACTIVITY 2.2