Domestic Helper Hand Book
 
Section 1 - A. Work Routine

   

    The employers usually have established a daily routine for the domestic helpers to follow. It helps her to be organized and to accomplish her work easier. A daily routine usually starts with breakfast in the morning and ends after dinner. The common chores of the day would include the following tasks:

- Preparing breakfast, washing dishes and utensils after the meal;
- Buying daily food and household supplies;
- Cooking lunch, washing dishes and utensils after the meal;
- General cleaning
- carpet vacuuming,
- sweeping the floor,
- dusting book shelves, table tops, window edges, desks and other furniture,
- cleaning the toilet;
- Doing the laundry or ironing;
- Cooking dinner, washing dishes and utensils after the meal;
- Cleaning the pots and pans, the cooker, stove, floor/wall tiles:
- and Cleaning the car as required.

Some chores are not required to be done on a daily basis; rather, they should be done intensively at least once a week. These include:

Cleaning the sitting room, including:
- the telephone;
- the interior of lamp shades;
- the bulbs;
- decoration on the cupboards;
and - the entrance door.

Cleaning the kitchen, including:
- cupboards inside and out;
- wall tiles with detergent;
- the cooker, gas stove, oven, pots and pans, and microwave oven, etc.;
- the dish drier;
- the refrigerator inside and out;
- the gas stove area, working place and sink;
- the floor tiles
- the broom, brush and all cleaning equippment;
- the exhaust fan; and
- the garbage bucket inside and out The bathroom, including:
- the floor and wall tiles;
- the mirror box inside and out;
- the toilet bowl with detergent;
- the water heater;
- the shower curtain; and the door.

The laundry area, including:
- the washing machine; and
- the floor area.

The bedrooms, including:
- the television;
- the air-conditioners/heaters,
- the de-humidifier;
- desk tops:
- the closet:
- the lamp shades;
- the decoration on the vanity and side tables,
- the exterior of the wardrobe area; and
- the mirrors of the changing room and inside the wardrobe area.

Other households require some chores to be done only once or twice a month. These include windows' cleaning, the vertical and horizontal blinds, washing the curtains and seat covers, and wiping toys or cleaning the play area (if applicable). However, these chores need to be done thoroughly, as the areas to be cleaned would have been accumulated with too much dust and dirt by the time they are washed or cleaned.

If your job includes baby sitting, your daily routine shall include duties related to feeding, bathing, clothing and caring for the baby's needs.

On the whole, your duties and responsibilities shall include those described in your Job Description, which you agreed upon when signing your contract, and which your employer shall oblige you to perform

 

 

【Published:2009-12-5】 
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