House Keeping
House keeping refers to the management and routine support activities involved in running and maintaining an organized physical space, such as a house, office, or institution. It includes cleaning, tidying, cooking, shopping, laundry, bill payment, and waste disposal. Housekeeping can be divided into domestic housekeeping (for private residences) and institutional housekeeping (for commercial or public accommodations like hotels and hospitals).
Domestic housekeeping involves tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, laundry, making beds, kitchen and bathroom cleaning, dishwashing, and sometimes specialized cleaning like carpet or upholstery cleaning. Housekeepers may be hired professionals or family members. Housekeeping services save time, improve health and comfort, maintain property value, and create a pleasant environment. Tools used include vacuum cleaners, brooms, mops, and cleaning products. Modern housekeeping also increasingly uses smart home technology like robotic vacuums and self-cleaning ovens.
Overall, housekeeping is essential for cleanliness, safety, organization, and efficient household or institutional management.











