Ora Commercial Cleaning provides site-specific cleaning for hospitality spaces, including public areas, event rooms, back-of-house areas, and guestrooms between occupancies. Each property defines access, responsibilities, timing, and handoffs for the work requested.
Hotel and Hospitality Cleaning Services
Plan cleaning around guest activity, public areas, event rooms, back-of-house spaces, and guestrooms between occupancies.
Discuss Your Hospitality Property
Cleaning Public, Event, and Support Spaces
Hospitality service can cover agreed lobbies, corridors, elevators, entrances, public restrooms, meeting and event rooms, fitness rooms, offices, and back-of-house areas. The property sets access windows and room priorities.
Guestroom Turnover Between Occupancies
Guestroom turnover between occupancies is defined by room, surface, task, linen or amenity responsibility, inspection handoff, and reporting process. The written plan keeps those duties separate from public-area cleaning.
Coordinating Distinct Hospitality Spaces
Lobbies, corridors, elevators, and public restrooms can be coordinated around guest activity. Meeting rooms, event spaces, back-of-house areas, and guestrooms each receive their own access windows, priorities, and handoff responsibilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which hotel public and common areas can be included?
Service may include accessible lobbies, reception areas, corridors, elevators, entrances, public restrooms, meeting and event rooms, business and fitness rooms, offices, and back-of-house areas.
What can guestroom turnover between occupancies include?
It may include explicitly agreed cleaning tasks for accessible floors, restroom surfaces, and other identified cleaning surfaces between occupancies. It excludes linen, minibar, guest-property, inspection, maintenance, repair, and other unassigned duties.
Is turnover cleaning the same as occupied-room housekeeping?
No. This service addresses agreed cleaning between occupancies and does not include daily stayover housekeeping, turndown service, or unrestricted access to occupied rooms.
Can meeting rooms, ballrooms, and event spaces be included?
Yes, when the property identifies each area, permitted access, event timing, setup restrictions, and responsibilities for guest property and catering items.
Does cleaning include linens, minibars, or lost property?
General cleaning does not include linen processing or supply, minibar restocking, guest-property handling, or lost-and-found responsibility.
Are room-ready times or staffing levels guaranteed?
No. Timing, room volume, staffing, access, inspection steps, and availability must be considered for the individual property.