2006 New York Code - Hotel Sanitation; Bedding; Sheets And Towels.



 
    §  1346. Hotel sanitation; bedding; sheets and towels.  1. Every hotel
  shall furnish each guest with clean linen or cotton individual towels in
  each room occupied by such guest, and also in the public lavatories  and
  washrooms  of such hotel, and with clean sheets and pillow slips for the
  bed, bunk, or cot to be occupied by such guest.
    2. Each sheet shall be ninety-one inches long,  minimum  length  after
  being  hemmed and laundered, and of sufficient width to completely cover
  the mattress and springs, and all sheets and pillow  slips  after  being
  used  by  one  guest  must  be  washed,  ironed  and  dried before being
  furnished to another guest.

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