Divide and Conquer: A Hygienic, Efficient, and Reliable Assembly Line for Housekeeping

Xiao Chen, Rowan Wang, Jianghua Zhang
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Problem definition: This work focuses on the hotel housekeeping process. In a field study, a possible channel of disease transmission between consecutive guests in hotel rooms is revealed. In order to prevent the transmission, an innovative assembly-line housekeeping method is developed. Academic/practical relevance: The transmission of infectious diseases during hotel stays (e.g., by touching unclean towels or bed linens) has been reported globally. Under the current COVID-19 pandemic, having contact with saliva or mucus left by an infected person could cause infection. The standard housekeeping process used by the majority of hotels leaves a channel for new towels and bed linens in refreshed rooms to be contaminated by bacteria or viruses from used towels and bed linens. Eliminating the contamination channel and preventing disease transmission are crucial for protecting the health and safety of hotel guests, especially under a disease outbreak such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: The research was conducted during a field study at a hotel. To design the assembly-line process, the service time distribution of each housekeeping operational step is characterized using data collected from the practice at hundreds of hotel rooms. An optimization model is proposed to optimize the operation. Through a pilot test, the performance of the assembly-line and the traditional housekeeping methods is compared. Results: The pilot test results show that the assembly-line housekeeping method has the potential to improve not only hygienic standards but also, labor efficiency and service quality (error rate). Managerial implications: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic draws tremendous public attention on disease transmission and public hygiene. The principle of the assembly-line method (i.e., eliminating contamination channels through teamwork operational design) can be applied to not only hotel housekeeping practices but also, many other service settings. It leads to hygienic, efficient, and reliable operations, at no additional cost.
分而治之:卫生、高效、可靠的家政流水线
问题定义:本工作的重点是酒店的客房管理流程。在一项实地研究中,揭示了酒店房间内连续客人之间可能的疾病传播渠道。为了防止这种传播,开发了一种创新的装配线管理方法。学术/实际意义:全球已经报告了在酒店住宿期间传染病的传播(例如,通过触摸不干净的毛巾或床单)。在当前的COVID-19大流行中,与感染者留下的唾液或粘液接触可能会导致感染。大多数酒店使用的标准客房清洁程序为新毛巾和床上用品留下了被旧毛巾和床上用品的细菌或病毒污染的通道。消除污染渠道和预防疾病传播对于保护酒店客人的健康和安全至关重要,特别是在当前COVID-19大流行等疾病暴发的情况下。方法:本研究是在一家酒店的实地调查中进行的。为了设计装配线流程,使用从数百个酒店房间的实践中收集的数据来描述每个客房管理操作步骤的服务时间分布。提出了一个优化模型来优化操作。通过中试,对装配线和传统内务管理方法的性能进行了比较。结果:中试结果表明,装配线内务管理方法不仅具有提高卫生标准的潜力,而且具有提高劳动效率和服务质量(错误率)的潜力。管理意义:2019冠状病毒病大流行的爆发引起了公众对疾病传播和公共卫生的极大关注。装配线方法的原理(即通过团队操作设计消除污染渠道)不仅可以应用于酒店的客房管理实践,还可以应用于许多其他服务设置。它带来了卫生、高效和可靠的操作,而不需要额外的成本。
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