Keep Your Guests Safe: How to Spot Germs and Bacteria That Can Make You Sick
Expert guidance on dangerous microbes housekeepers encounter in vacation rentals, from E. coli to Hepatitis B, and essential protection protocols.
From Durk Johnson’s Cleaning Column
The Dangerous World of Housekeeping
Housekeepers serve as the critical first line of defense, sanitizing properties between guest occupancies. They encounter microbes ranging from potentially lethal (HIV, Salmonella) to those causing mild flu-like symptoms or no effects at all.
Essential Protection Requirements
Appropriate cleaning products are mandatory. Property owners should verify what their products actually eliminate by consulting their janitorial supply company or conducting online research. Using ineffective cleaning products requires immediate replacement.
“Disposable gloves are a housekeeper’s best friend.”
Personal protective equipment (PPE), particularly disposable gloves, creates a protective barrier preventing touch-transmitted microbes from contacting skin. Proper glove removal technique is also critical.
Five Key Microbes for Cleaning Professionals
Escherichia Coli (E. coli)
- Naturally present in intestines
- Found in undercooked ground beef
- Single cells multiply to billions within 10 hours under ideal conditions
- Most strains are harmless; some cause diarrhea, urinary tract infections, respiratory illness, and pneumonia
Salmonella
- Common pathogen
- Transmitted via contaminated surfaces
- Infections develop 6-36 hours after ingestion
- Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramps
Staphylococcus aureus (Staph)
- Lives on skin naturally
- Enters through cuts, hair follicles, or skin cracks
- Soap washing effectively eliminates it
- May cause food poisoning, Toxic Shock Syndrome, pneumonia
- Thirty percent of people carry it nasally
Multiple-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
- Antibiotic-resistant
- Naturally environmental
- Skin-dwelling
- Significant healthcare industry problem
- Good hygiene prevents transmission
- Primarily causes skin infections
Hepatitis B (The Housekeeper’s Disease)
- Transmitted through bodily fluids, needles, razors
- Requires proper personal protection and cleaning products
- Symptoms include fever, fatigue, jaundice, dark urine, vomiting, abdominal pain
Conclusion
Basic microbiological knowledge protects both housekeeping staff and property occupants. Be Safe, Be Clean, Be Happy!
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