Best practices for bed making and linen handling are important for keeping rooms clean, safe, and comfortable in hotels or guest houses. Knowing the right way to do this helps prevent the spread of germs and keeps guests happy.

When making a bed, always start by removing old linen carefully. Fold used sheets and pillowcases neatly to avoid spreading dirt. Place all used linen in a laundry bag or basket immediately. Never shake dirty linen as this can disperse dust and germs.
Before putting on fresh linen, check the mattress and pillows for stains or damage. Wipe the mattress if needed, and replace any damaged pillows. Use gloves to protect your hands when handling soiled linen.
Spread the bottom sheet flat and tuck it tightly under the mattress. This keeps the sheet in place and makes the bed look neat. Next, place the top sheet evenly on the bed, with enough length to tuck under the mattress at the foot of the bed.
Use hospital corners to keep sheets tight and prevent wrinkles. These corners give the bed a clean and smooth appearance. Fold the top edge of the blanket or duvet over the sheet for a finished look.
Always change pillowcases when changing bed linen. Make sure the pillowcases fit well and are clean. Fluff pillows before placing them on the bed to make them look comfortable and inviting.
Handle all clean linen with clean hands to avoid transferring dirt. Store linen in a dry, clean place away from bathrooms or kitchens. This prevents the linen from becoming damp or dirty.
Following these best practices for bed making and linen handling improves the hygiene and presentation of guest rooms. It protects guests’ health and creates a welcoming environment that meets hotel standards.
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You are a Housekeeping Attendant preparing a guest room for new arrivals in a busy hotel.
There is no single perfect answer. Choose what you would do in this situation.