Covid-19 informations



Although we obviously did not wait for the Covid-19 pandemic to respect the elementary rules of hygiene, recent events have forced us to redefine the notion of "cleanliness" within our establishment Therefore, and to ensure the well-being of our guests as well as health security, here are our 7 golden rules now in force in our house.

Ventilation



The healthy air of the countryside, the spring breath that fills the room when the dawn comes. Summer will soon be here, already lurking in the still shy rays of a sun that is asserting itself. The air, therefore, which twirls and renews itself in our interiors. It is our first concern, it is what we breathe, it is what we will ensure the quality of. Of course, and this is not new, we are never in the habit of organizing indoor barbecues, and even less in the space devoted to our beloved guests. But now, to make sure that it can fully regenerate the atmosphere of your home, we have decided to create a...

Respect of the barrier gestures during the cleaning



A few weeks ago, a few months ago, the mention of "barrier gestures" would have made you think of the guards of the same name who secured the roads when trains passed by - which, at the time, could hide others.
But today, and by dint of having heard it repeated over and over again, you know what these gestures cover: masks, gels, and gloves, the triptych victorious against the spread of the virus that has so suddenly burst into our lives.
We follow the government's guidelines to the letter.
However, it is difficult to apply "social distancing" to the cleaning of a hotel room, as we do not yet have a robot advanced enough to pick up the towels lying in the bathroom. One day, perhaps
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Using a good disinfectant



In times of pandemic, can we distinguish between "good" and "bad" disinfectants? In itself, a disinfectant disinfects, that's understood and that's already very good. A disinfectant that degreases is a degreaser. And a disinfectant that "diffuses essential oils of lavender and orange peel" is a scam. We use products that comply with the standards issued by the Environmental Protection Agency. This means that not only do they eliminate germs, bacteria and viruses, but they respect the integrity of nature, not emitting toxic substances.

The elements to be cleaned and disinfected



- Door handles - Switches - Remote controls - Table tops - Fan and lamp chains - Window sills and handles - Thermostats - Keys - Hair dryers - Railings - Ironing boards and irons - Garbage and recycling garbage cans - Sinks - Toilets - Faucet handles - Showers and bathtubs - Shower curtains and doors - Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel and soap dispensers - Hangers and luggage racks - Night tables - Sinks - Taps Don't forget after using them : - Dishwasher - Vacuum cleaner

Use of disposable supplies



Exceptionally, we use disposable cleaning supplies, to make sure we don't bring the virus from one room to another. However, our supplies are made from recycled materials and are biodegradable, sometimes even biodegrading before we use them, that's how good they are!

Washing of fabrics at very high temperatures



All our fabrics (sheets, curtains, towels, slippers...) are washed at very high temperatures. After having tried 600° and having noticed a certain loss of material in the washing process - as well as in the personnel assigned to these tasks - we have opted for a 60° which, in comparison, is much more modest, but is nevertheless much more adapted if you want to be able to enjoy our cotton-based supplies.

Removal of non-essential documents and objects



Exceptionally, we will remove all documents and objects that are not essential: dubious decorative elements, boring documentation on the thimble museum located 2 km away, a directory dated 1991. On the other hand, we still can't do anything for your brother-in-law.