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Recent Articles in Hotel Engineering & Maintenance
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Hotel Security and Safety: Considerations of a CCTV System
Jul 12, 2011
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| The importance of a security strategy can never be underestimated. For the most part, there usually are two approaches taken: proactive or reactive. Each of them has definite strengths and limitations and should be carefully analyzed.
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Conduct A Hotel Waste Audit To Save Money
Jun 28, 2011
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First steps to a waste management program is a waste audit. During a waste audit, the auditor investigates the sources, composition, weight, volume, and destinations of the waste that your hotel generates. By learning more about the trash your hotel generates, you can be better informed about the products you buy that contribute to waste and be better prepared to more efficiently dispose of it, saving money and improving your green hotel's environmental performance.
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"Taking responsibility for a sustainable future".
Jun 6, 2011
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| The enhanced version of the HA standard includes sustainability. This is in line with one the EFQM Business Excellence fundamental concepts - "Taking responsibility for a sustainable future". |
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It's A Tall Order Opening A New Hotel | By Terence Ronson
May 22, 2011
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It's A Tall Order Opening A New Hotel | By Terence Ronson Opening a new hotel is no joke. In theory, every effort should be made so no stone is left unturned to ensure operations from front and back of the house are flawless. In practice, perfection is difficult to achieve but a reasonable semblance of it should not be a difficult task. With strong brand and a solid reputation in the hospitality industry, I had high expectations of the newly opened Ritz Carlton Pu Dong, Shanghai. I was sadly disappointed. On checking-in, there before me unfolded a series of events which I can only describe as a unlikely comedy of errors. It's my understanding it is common practice to have a simulation process in place - a soft opening period to perform general snagging. These are the times when each department goes through its paces, to make sure all are in order before welcoming the real paying guests. During this phase, quirks are fixed, potential problems are anticipated, and ironed out.
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Unwelcomed Hotel Guest: Bed Bugs Part 2 - Green Eradication Strategies
May 3, 2011
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Part 1 Unwelcomed Guests: Bed Bugs editorial focused how to identify bed bugs and prevention techniques. Part 2 details how to fight back with an array of green solutions to eradicate those bed bugs giving you trouble, raising costs and tarnishing your hotel's image.
In the past, employing high doses of DDT was the preferred method of elimination. This was highly effective, however it came with a price to the indoor environment and still did not completely eradicate the pests. In fact, it can be argued that improper use of traditional chemicals and not fully understanding the pest's ability to travel has contributedto the current nationwide epidemic.
Reaching for the deadliest poison and spraying everything in the hotel is a thing of the past. Today there are a number of green pest control techniques to eliminate them completely. Often two or three of these sustainable options will be used in conjunction to increase their usefulness. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages in respect to cost, implementation and effectiveness. Finding the proper balance between environmental impacts, cost, and successful elimination is the real challenge.
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Unwelcomed Hotel Guest: Bed Bugs Part 1 - Prevention
Apr 22, 2011
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Their numbers have continued to increase every year since 2000. They have no care for other guest’s satisfaction. They leave a trail of destruction wherever they go causing you to have to replace linens, mattresses and box springs. They travel by planes, trains, and automobiles to come stay with you. They even make connections to their ultimate destination through some of the world’s busiest airports by hitching rides with unsuspecting travelers and luggage. Bed bugs travel and they are always looking for a hot meal and a place to stay. Unfortunately for hoteliers, these little pests are the worst kind of guest, creating tremendous amount of unwanted bad publicity and unexpected expenses.
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The Challenges of Sustainable Hospitality Operations
Mar 31, 2011
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Cornell Research Summit Examines the Challenges of Sustainable Hospitality OperationsThe fundamental contradictions of sustainability in the hospitality industry formed a major focus of several presentations at the Cornell Hospitality Research Summit (CHRS), which aimed at improving both the industry's sustainability and profitability. The CHRS presentations on sustainability are summarized in the newly released conference sustainability proceedings, available at no charge from the Center for Hospitality Research (CHR)
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Study finds that well-designed conservation efforts do not interfere with guest satisfaction
Mar 22, 2011
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Cornell Study Tests Hotel Energy Saving Treatments Study finds that well-designed conservation efforts do not interfere with guest satisfaction
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140+ Things to Know About Bed Bugs - Part 6
Mar 16, 2011
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Over 101 Things To Know About Bed Bugs By: Paul J. Bello Updated: January 23, 2011 PJB Pest Management Consulting, LLC paul.bello@att.net The original “101 article” was published many months ago and was originally presented as written in no specific order during the writing process. The original list was compiled in response to the numerous questions that had been received in conversations, at meetings, via telephone and e-mail queries. As you will see the list has grown to over one hundred and forty things and will likely continue to grow as more is learned. HOSPITALITYEDUCATORS.COM MAKES NO GUARANTEES TO THE SPECIFIC CONTENT IN THIS AREA OF CONSTANTLY CHANGING CONDITIONS. EACH HOTEL, RESTAURANT & HOSPITALITY BUSINESS SHOULD WORK WITH QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS AND HEALTH OFFICES AS APPROPRIATE TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE.
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140+ Things To Know About Bed Bugs - Parts 4 and 5
Feb 28, 2011
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Over 101 Things To Know About Bed Bugs By: Paul J. Bello Updated: January 23, 2011 PJB Pest Management Consulting, LLC paul.bello@att.net The original “101 article” was published many months ago and was originally presented as written in no specific order during the writing process. The original list was compiled in response to the numerous questions that had been received in conversations, at meetings, via telephone and e-mail queries. As you will see the list has grown to over one hundred and forty things and will likely continue to grow as more is learned. HOSPITALITYEDUCATORS.COM MAKES NO GUARANTEES TO THE SPECIFIC CONTENT IN THIS AREA OF CONSTANTLY CHANGING CONDITIONS. EACH HOTEL, RESTAURANT & HOSPITALITY BUSINESS SHOULD WORK WITH QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS AND HEALTH OFFICES AS APPROPRIATE TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE.
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140+ Things to know about Bed Bugs - Part 3
Feb 7, 2011
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Over 101 Things To Know About Bed Bugs By: Paul J. Bello Updated: January 23, 2011 PJB Pest Management Consulting, LLC paul.bello@att.net The original “101 article” was published many months ago and was originally presented as written in no specific order during the writing process. The original list was compiled in response to the numerous questions that had been received in conversations, at meetings, via telephone and e-mail queries. As you will see the list has grown to over one hundred and forty things and will likely continue to grow as more is learned. HOSPITALITYEDUCATORS.COM MAKES NO GUARANTEES TO THE SPECIFIC CONTENT IN THIS AREA OF CONSTANTLY CHANGING CONDITIONS. EACH HOTEL, RESTAURANT & HOSPITALITY BUSINESS SHOULD WORK WITH QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS AND HEALTH OFFICES AS APPROPRIATE TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE.
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140 + Things to Know About Bed Bugs : Part 1 - Updated January 2011
Jan 25, 2011
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Over 101 Things To Know About Bed Bugs By: Paul J. Bello Updated: January 23, 2011 PJB Pest Management Consulting, LLC paul.bello@att.net The original “101 article” was published many months ago and was originally presented as written in no specific order during the writing process. The original list was compiled in response to the numerous questions that had been received in conversations, at meetings, via telephone and e-mail queries. As you will see the list has grown to over one hundred and forty things and will likely continue to grow as more is learned. HOSPITALITYEDUCATORS.COM MAKES NO GUARANTEES TO THE SPECIFIC CONTENT IN THIS AREA OF CONSTANTLY CHANGING CONDITIONS. EACH HOTEL, RESTAURANT & HOSPITALITY BUSINESS SHOULD WORK WITH QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS AND HEALTH OFFICES AS APPROPRIATE TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE.
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