Jan 20, 2026
Routine
27 - all furniture, waste receptacles, draperies, carpets; clean, and in good repair, considered the property of and furnished by the tourist accommodation
Regulation: 511-6-2-.14(5) - condition of furnishings
Room 221: Observed the sofa couch with worn pillows. The pillows must be replaced. Observed the microwave with paint chipping and rust accumulation.
511-6-2-.14(5) - Condition of Furnishings All furniture, draperies, appliances, carpets, and other accessories, in the tourist accommodation, whether the property of the tourist accommodation owner or not, shall be considered the property of and furnished by the tourist accommodation for purposes of enforcement of this Chapter, and must be maintained in good repair, clean, and free of vermin
28 - beds, mattresses, mattress pads, springs, frames, pillows, and bed coverings clean; vermin free and in good condition; bed linen properly supplied, changed and laundered
Regulation: 511-6-2-.14(6) - bed, bedding, and linens
Room 123: Observed holes and a large red and brown stain on the mattress. Observed dust and rust build up underneath the mattress of the pullout sofa. Room 221: Observed the mattress on the sofa couch with stains. Room 201: Observed the top sheet on the bed with holes. Observed debris on the mattress of the pull out couch mattress.
511-6-2-.14(6) - Bed, Bedding, and Linens Washable mattress pads or covers shall be used on all mattresses. Beds, mattresses, springs, slats, mattress pads, mattress and bed coverings, pillow and pillow covers shall be clean and free from vermin. Each bed shall be provided, as a minimum, with two sheets and one pillow and pillowcase. After each occupancy and upon the request of the occupant, sheets and pillowcases shall be changed with fresh laundered linens. During occupancy, linens shall be changed at a minimum frequency of not less than weekly
16 - toilet/lavatory/bathing facility fixtures and rooms clean and maintained; properly lighted, clearly marked, proper signage, and all in good repair
Regulation: 511-6-2-.08(4) - toilet facilities-cleaning and maintenance
Room 123: Observed the ventilation in the bathroom with dust accumulation. Room 225: Observed face towel stained and the vanity by the sink with build up. Observed brown spots in the ceiling of the bathroom. Room 221: Observed mold accumulation on the ceiling of the bathroom. The mold must be cleaned and treated. Room 201: Observed the interior of the sink with rust and a large hole. The sink need to be replace.
511-6-2-.08(4) - Toilet Facilities-Cleaning and Maintenance Toilet rooms and fixtures must be smooth and nonabsorbent and shall be kept clean and in good repair. Walls, floors, and ceilings shall be constructed of easily cleanable nonabsorbent materials and shall be kept clean and in good repair. While being used by tourists, every surface of a bathtub, shower, shower enclosure, toilet and lavatory, which may come in contact with a person’s body, must be sanitized each day, unless the guest has declined regular tourist room services. If a tourist declines regular tourist room services, the tourist accommodation facility must ensure that these surfaces are cleaned and sanitized at least once per week and between tourists
25 - floors, walls, ceilings, windows, doors clean, and in good repair; appropriate for location and operation
Regulation: 511-6-2-.14(1) - floors, walls, and ceilings
Room 225: Observed gum stuck on the floor (carpet) behind the door. Room 225: Observed the wall by the desk in bad repair.
511-6-2-.14(1) - Floors, Walls, and Ceilings Floors, walls, ceilings. windows, doors and all other appurtenances shall be of sound construction, properly maintained in good repair and shall be kept clean. In all new constructed and extensively remodeled residential kitchens used in bed and breakfast inns, coved base molding may be required. Walls and ceilings in residential kitchens shall be easily cleanable and light colored
15 - ice from approved source; properly handled, supplied and stored; equipment approved/clean
Regulation: 511-6-2-.07(8) - ice supply
Room 205: Observed a dead bug on the tray for the ice bin.
Observed the outside ice machine with a black and brown build up on the ice chute.
511-6-2-.07(8) - Ice Supply If self-service ice is provided, then it shall be from an approved water supply. In all new tourist accommodations, and in existing tourist accommodations when machines are replaced, only automatic dispensing ice machines will be allowed. In existing tourist accommodations permitted prior to the adoption of this rule, the use of existing self-service ice-storage bins may be continued, provided that the machines are maintained in good repair and capable of being properly cleaned and sanitized according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Further, a copy of the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions shall be maintained onsite for review at the request of the Health Authority. Scoops, ice buckets, and other ice handling equipment, shall be of easily cleanable material and construction. They shall be stored in a clean place and shall be kept clean. Glassware shall not be used to scoop ice
32 - separate, structurally sound, clean, and in good repair: dryers vented and adequate lighting
Regulation: 511-6-2-.17(1) - laundry facilities
Observed the sheet with build up that comes into contact with clean linen.
511-6-2-.17(1) - Laundry Facilities Where laundry facilities are provided, they shall be separate from other facilities, of sound construction, and shall be kept clean, and in good repair. Laundry rooms for guest use shall be vented to the exterior and well lighted. The tourist laundry equipment provided for tourists to use shall be separate from the tourist accommodation laundry facility. Laundry equipment shall be provided with hot and cold water under pressure. Dryers shall be vented to the outside. A storage area or room shall be required to store clean linens and laundry at least a minimum of 6-inches off the floor and be free of pests, vermin, dust and moisture. If a tourist accommodation does not have an approved laundry facility, the tourist accommodation owner may contract with an approved laundry service provider. In all newly constructed permitted facilities, and existing facilities remodeled or renovated after the adoption of these rules, except for bed and breakfast inn, a floor drain located to receive intentional or accidental drainage from equipment or plumbing shall be required in laundry facilities