1. Clean and Sanitize All Surfaces
Ensure all surfaces, including countertops, tables, and high-touch areas such as light switches and doorknobs, are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Use disinfectant cleaners to kill any germs or bacteria that may be present.
2. Wash All Linens
All linens, including bedding, towels, and kitchen towels, should be washed and dried thoroughly. Use a high heat setting on the dryer to kill any remaining bacteria.
3. Clean and Disinfect Bathrooms
Bathrooms should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Scrub toilets, sinks, and showers with a disinfectant cleaner, paying special attention to high-touch areas such as faucets, toilet handles, and shower handles.
4. Clean and Sanitize Kitchen
Clean and sanitize all surfaces in the kitchen, including countertops, sinks, and appliances. Pay attention to high-touch areas such as refrigerator handles, stove knobs, and cabinet handles.
5. Vacuum and Sweep Floors
Vacuum all carpets and rugs, and sweep all hard floors. Mop hard floors with a disinfectant cleaner to ensure they are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.
6. Check and Restock Supplies
Check and restock all supplies, including toilet paper, paper towels, and soap. Make sure there are enough supplies for the next guest's stay.
7. Check for Damage or Lost Items
Check for any damaged or lost items in the rental property. Document any issues and report them to the owner or property manager.
8. Dispose of Trash and Recycling
Dispose of all trash and recycling, and make sure all bins are emptied and clean.
9. Ventilate the Property
Open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate throughout the rental property. This can help reduce the concentration of any airborne particles or odors.
10. Final Inspection
Perform a final inspection of the rental property to ensure that everything is clean, sanitized, and in good working order.