Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Are the hair dryer and kettle in the hotel passengers and goods?

Are the hair dryer and kettle in the hotel passengers and goods?

No, the hair dryer and kettle in the hotel are room supplies.

Guest consumables mainly refer to the items that guests can use and consume during their stay in the hotel or take away when they leave the hotel. This kind of goods are relatively low in price and easy to consume, so some people call them low-value consumables of customers, such as matches, tea, envelopes, stationery, soap and so on. Hair dryers and kettles obviously don't belong to this category.

Compared with the Quality and Equipment Requirements of Star Hotels issued by National Tourism Administration in July 1996+0 1, the green hotel standard puts forward new requirements for the configuration of disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap and other products in guest rooms. The specific provisions are as follows: disposable room supplies such as toothbrushes, combs, soaps and slippers, and guest cotton fabrics such as towels, pillowcases, sheets and bathrobes should be replaced according to customers' wishes to reduce washing times. Change (use degradable materials), simplify or cancel the packaging of guest room home and bathroom products.