Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Does the loss of linen in the guest room count as the loss in the guest room?

Does the loss of linen in the guest room count as the loss in the guest room?

Whether the loss of linen in guest rooms is included in the report of loss is related to the focus of hotel management. As long as it is within a reasonable range, the loss of linen should be part of the loss of linen. If it goes beyond the normal range, it can also be counted as management expenses, and even be borne by the responsible person.

Hotel linen belongs to hotel terminology. It refers to almost everything related to "cloth" in modern hotels, including hotel room bedding, such as sheets, quilt covers, pillowcases, pillow cores, quilt cores, decorative fabrics and so on. Hotel bathroom products: such as square towels, face towels, bath towels, bathrobes, etc. Textiles used in hotel restaurants: such as tablecloths, mouth cloths, chair covers, etc.

Guest room linen includes: bedding, bed sheets, bed skirts, bedspreads, mattresses, quilt covers, quilts, pillow cores, pillowcases, pillows, cushions, bed end pads/towels, good night towels, down bedding, bedspreads, blankets, comfort pads, bedspreads, etc.