Cleanliness is upheld both at work and at home by housekeepers.
They frequently work for hotels, but they may also work for housing organizations or private residences.
Cleaning must be done, and any safety risks must be reported to the homeowner or manager in control.
They have to perform things like sweep, vacuum, empty trash cans, dust bookshelves, wash windows, and mop floors.
Some housekeepers do laundry, light ironing, dishwashing, and linen changes.
Housekeepers interact with residents, visitors, and other housekeeping and maintenance personnel. They frequently answer to a housekeeping manager or supervisor.