After thoroughly cleaning the room, you lock the door and go out.
The room is kept clean, as if it were vacuum-packed.
But that’s not how it works.
The condition of the room changes even if no one is in it or it’s not being used.
For example, spiders will come in from somewhere.
A web can form on the ceiling in just one night.
Private lodgings are best kept clean by guests who stay there every day.
But it’s difficult during the off-season…
Osojipon is entrusted with cleaning for some properties by private lodging management companies.
The first thing these management companies ask you to check is to search for and remove spider webs.
Spider webs are easy to miss unless you look around carefully.
That’s because they’re usually on the ceiling, where you can’t see them.
Cleaning staff usually look down when cleaning floors, tables, etc., so they may not notice the ceiling.
In fact, just the presence of cobwebs can give guests the impression that the room is not being maintained.
We have been forced to change rooms because of cobwebs in some cases, so we know how important this is.
At Osojipon, we not only carefully remove cobwebs while cleaning,
but upon request, we will also perform a final check of the room and set up the room before guests check in.
Setup work includes turning on the lights, adjusting the curtains, and managing the air conditioning.
By doing these things, guests will be twice or even three times more impressed when they enter the room, and you will receive high levels of satisfaction.