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Module 21 : Running an Ironing Service
Student Objectives To be able to articulate what an ironing service entails To know whether you would be best suited working for yourself or someone else To understand how to iron shirts, trousers and skirts properly To know how to get wrinkles out of fabrics To comprehend and uphold the standards expected of you as an ironer. 21.1 Introduction Choosing a cleaning service to specialise in can be a difficult task. To make that decision you should consider what you n...
Lessons
- Module 1: Finding Your Career: A Job in the Cleaning Corps
- Module 2 : The Different Types of Cleaning Jobs
- Module 3 : Cleaning Equipment
- Module 4 : Chemical Safety and Competence
- Module 5 : About The Job
- Module 6 : Meeting Clients and Your Behaviour in Clients' Homes/Workplaces
- Module 7 : Keyholding and Alarm Codes for Cleaners
- Module 8 : House Cleaning
- Module 9 : Cleaning Products & Clothing
- Module 10 : Food Kitchen Cleaning
- Module 11 : Commercial Kitchen Cleaning
- Module 12 : Bathrooms & Toilets Cleaning
- Module 13 : Hospital/Medical Practice Cleaning
- Module 14 : Office Cleaning
- Module 15: Industrial Cleaning Equipment
- Module 16: Green & Steam Cleaning
- Module 17: Pressure Washing & Machine Sweeping
- Module 18: Reporting Procedures
- Module 19 : Cleaning External Surfaces & Areas
- Module 20 : Dealing with Non-Routine Waste
- Module 21 : Running an Ironing Service
- Module 22 : Starting Your Own Cleaning Business
- Module 23 : Marketing a Cleaning Business
- Module 24 : Taking on Staff
- Module 25 : Communication Skills and Dealing with Customer Complaints
- Module 26 : Business Insurance, Equipment & Tax