MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: BACKPACKERS and HOSTELING
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1 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: BACKPACKERS and HOSTELING CATEGORY DEFINITION REQUIREMENTS Category Definition A backpacker and or hostel is an accommodation facility that provides communal facilities, including dormitories, yet may offer a range of alternative sleeping arrangements. Can be an existing home, a renovated home or a building that has been specifically designed as a residential dwelling to provide overnight accommodation, together with public areas for the exclusive use of its guests. Only establishments that cater for transient guests (traveling public) will qualify for grading. Backpackers or hostels provide budget oriented, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed, in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge and a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex, although private rooms may also be available. Backpackers or hostels are generally cheaper for both the operator and the occupants. Category Entry Requirements If the owner/manager and guests are accommodated in the same building, there must be separate living areas. The owner/ representative must be contactable 24 hours, 7 days per week. The owner/manager must be available to check guests in/out or within a 10 minute drive from the property. Daily servicing of the rooms must be included in the tariff. Shared facilities (not with owner/manager) must be a minimum of shared spaces to eat, relax and socialise. Establishment has to provide a communal self-catering kitchen. Establishment has to provide at least 1 dormitory. Servicing of rooms 7 days a week (this includes linen/towel change, removal of rubbish and cleaning) 1. BUILDING EXTERIOR 1.1 APPEARANCE OF BUILDINGS The interior and exterior of the building or buildings including all fittings, fixtures and furnishings must be maintained in a sound and clean condition and must be fit for the purpose intended. 1.2 GROUNDS AND GARDENS Seasonal changes, environmental concerns, water availability and water usage must be taken into account. All grounds and gardens under the control of the operator should be neat and appropriate TGCSA 1
2 The exterior of the property must be well maintained in a sound and clean condition. Clear signage. Signage should incorporate symbols and pictograms. Signage is an essential for way for guests to find their way. Grounds and garden pathways kept clear of obstacles / obstructions. Fixed, level, matt and slip resistant ground and floor surfaces. Canopy structures should not protrude into any pedestrian walkways, and should not be lower than 2.1m. No steps en-route to facilities. Textured surfaces, such as roughened finishes, on all ramps, stairways and main circulation paths. Route surface firm and even - the surface should be hard with no gravel or cobble type finishes. 1.3 PARKING, DRIVEWAYS AND SIGNAGE Where applicable, there should be adequate levels of signage and lighting (electrical or other) for safety and comfort in driveways and parking areas. Clear signage. Signage should incorporate symbols and pictograms. Signage is an essential for way for guests to find their way. No steps en-route to entrance from street or parking area. Number of designated 3500mm wide parking bays. For every 50 bays at least 1 should be 3500mm in width. 1 bay for bays 2 bays for etc. Gradient en-route to entrance from street or designated parking bay, to be no steeper than 1:12 gradient (optimum gradient is 1:15) 2. BEDROOMS (Private and Dormitories) PROVISION: UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY A minimum of 1 designated mobility accessible bedroom shall be required in all establishments. This bedroom may incorporate communication and visual accessibility. If not, visual and communication accessibility must be evident in another room of the establishment. The following shall apply: 1 50 rooms: 1 designated mobility accessible room rooms: 2 designated mobility accessible rooms rooms: 3 designated mobility accessible rooms rooms: 4 designated mobility accessible rooms 2011 TGCSA 2
3 etc. 2.1 BEDROOM SIZE All bedrooms and dormitories should have sufficient space to allow freedom of movement for guests and access to all furniture in the room. It should be possible to open all doors and drawers fully. & Allow 6m 2 floor space per bed/bunk bed. Dormitories in 5 Star backpackers or hostels should be more spacious and have fewer beds or bunks than a typical 4-star dormitory. This is dependent on the available floor space in each room. Allow 9m 2 floor space per bed/bunk bed. All Bedrooms: Floor space clear of any obstacles which may cause injury to guests with functional visual limitations Designated Mobility Accessible Bedrooms: Unobstructed access widths between walls, features, furniture and fittings should be a minimum of 90cm. (It is essential that the room be free of any obstructions which may deny a guest access certain provisions within the room e.g. switches.) 2.2 SAFETY AND SECURITY Appropriate safety and security measures throughout the establishment at all times. Person responsible for safety and security on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Emergency information, procedures and after hours contacts for assistance clearly displayed in English and in pictograms. Guests to have secure access into facility / establishment. Emergency evacuation procedures provided orally or by an audio system. An area of refuge or holding area has been provided for use by guests in case of emergency evacuation and egress. Such an area of refuge must conform to the requirements of the SANS S and must be inspected on a regular basis by the relevant local authority. Upon arrival provide familiarisation tours on all emergency exits and provide key emergency information to guests. At check-in any guest with a functional limitation [or any guest requesting such facility] is highlighted in the system, so that in the event of an emergency, special procedures can be taken to locate and evacuate these guests. On request, places of accommodation should be able to provide a system for logging cell phone numbers of guests and be able to respond to SMS communication sent from guests whilst accommodated. Where two-communication systems are employed for security and safety purposes, these should provide a flashing-light mechanism that lights up once confirmation has been received that the signal has been acknowledged. Provision should be made for such communication devices to be equipped, where possible, with keypads and visual displays to allow transfer of information and communication TGCSA 3
4 There must be a record of guests with a functional physical or mobility limitation, or visual limitation or auditory limitation kept at a secure and accessible place. Emergency evacuation procedures taking into account the needs of guests with functional auditory, visual and mobility limitations. It is essential that emergency evacuation procedures are developed and provide in written format. 2.3 HOUSEKEEPING All bedrooms should be kept clean. All bed and bath linens provided to guests, including duvet covers, should be changed for each new guest. All bed linen, including duvet covers, should be changed at least every 7 days. This period may be extended for environmental purposes and with the guest's consent. Soiled linen should be changed as soon as possible. Housekeeping staff to ensure that all areas are cleared of any obstacles that may cause possible injury to a guest. Ensure that furniture, fixtures and fittings do not cause possible injury to guests as obstacles, and that sufficient space (>76cm) has been allowed along main circulation routes. 2.3 BEDS All beds are to be of sound condition. All mattresses are to be comfortable, of sprung interior, foam or similar. Single beds should comfortably accommodate an average sized adult and should be a minimum of 91cm wide. Double beds should comfortably accommodate two average sized adults and should be a minimum of 137cm wide. Bunk beds are to be a maximum of 2 sleeping positions high. & A ladder or equivalent should be provided for guests to climb to the top bunk. All Bedrooms: Emergency pull cord next to bed linked to monitoring alarm / system (cord must reach floor level). An alternative system may be employed e.g. vibrating wrist-bands, issued beepers, cellphone technology etc. Designated Mobility Accessible Bedrooms: Size of firm bed 45cm to 50cm in height and minimum 90cm in width. Unobstructed space to turn adjacent to bed. (At least 120cm width on one side of the bed) 2.4 BEDDING All bedding should be clean TGCSA 4
5 At a minimum all occupied beds should be fitted with a bottom sheet, pillow and pillowcase and a covered duvet. A top sheet and blanket can be supplied as an alternative to a duvet. Private rooms are expected to have 2 pillows per sleeping position. All mattresses in both private rooms and dormitories should have mattress protectors. 2.5 BEDSIDE TABLES No bedside table is required. There should be at least one bedside table in each single and double room. and A dressing or writing table may double as a bedside table. Each sleeping position should have an individual bedside table or shelf. This includes dormitory beds. Where mobility accessible beds are provided, a bedside table should be provided within easy reach of the bed. 2.6 FLOORING Flooring may vary considerably and any fit-for-purpose flooring, in good condition may be appropriate. Ease of cleaning and hygiene should be considered when evaluating flooring. No complicated patterned materials for carpets and other forms of flooring. (Complicated patterns make it difficult for guests with functional visual limitations to determine where elements of furniture are located). It should be ensured that floor surfaces do not present a glared surface. Fixed, level, matt and slip-resistant surfaced floor finishes. Any surface which is not fixed or is extremely smooth or slippery, or even very rough, can be a hazard to a guest with a functional visual limitation. Flooring to have no design obstructions. Gradients should at best be 1:15 and at worst 1:12 to enable a wheelchair or mobility aid user to be able to comfortably move around. 2.7 HEATING AND COOLING Typical climatic conditions experienced in the region of the establishment should be considered when determining the minimum requirements for heating and/or cooling. All heating and cooling equipment should be fit for purpose. Wall panel heater and ceiling or free standing fan in each room depending on the climatic conditions TGCSA 5
6 All Bedrooms: Height of environmental controls to enable users to comfortably reach them below 120cm in height. Designated Mobility Accessible Bedrooms: Remote controls heating and cooling system in designated Mobility Accessible Rooms. 2.8 WINDOWS AND LIGHTING In each guest room, including dormitories, there should be at least one window to allow natural light and adequate ventilation. If the window cannot be opened, a ventilation system must be provided. All bedrooms should have adequate and appropriate lighting. All bulbs should have a shade or cover unless they are of a decorative nature. Emergency lighting should be provided in all rooms. This could take the form of a torch, covered flame oil lamp or paraffin lamp. Open flames or candles are not permitted. There should be at least one bedside or bedhead light in each single or double room. A double bed may have one shared bedhead or bedside light. Bedside lights are not necessary in dormitories. There should be at least one bedside or bedhead light in each single or double room for each sleeping position. A double bed may not have a shared bedhead or bedside light. There should be at least one bedside table or bedhead light in each single or double room for each sleeping position. A double bed may not have a shared bedhead or bedside light. Each dormitory bed should have an individual light. All areas must be well and evenly lit with minimum lighting levels of 200 lux. All light switches and controls should be located at a height of between 80cm - 120cm. Power switches and light switches should be rocker-type switches that are easily on/off detectable. Power switches should have a light located next to them for easier location. 2.9 CURTAINS Curtains, blinds or shutters should be provided on all windows including glass panels and doors where required to afford privacy and/or the exclusion of light. No complicated patterned materials for curtains. Complicated pattern materials may make it difficult for some guests to locate themselves. Curtains should be fitted with pull rods or closing rods 2011 TGCSA 6
7 2.10 MISCELLANEOUS Each bedroom and dormitory should have a waste bin. If not provided in an en-suite bathroom, all single and double rooms must have a mirror. Each dormitory must have at least one mirror. Smoking should not be permitted in dormitories. The smoking policies of the establishment should be at minimum governed by the applicable South African laws. No coat hooks or other projections that extend more than 3cm from the wall or doors. It is important to ensure that there are no harmful obstructions projecting from the walls. Provision should be made in all rooms to ensure that users of wheelchairs and similar assistive devices are able to execute a 120cm turning circle. Induction loop extensions or ear-phones linked to the television where provided 2.11 FURNITURE Dormitories should have sufficient lockers, lockable cupboards or lockable drawers for all guests in the room. Dormitories should have provision for clothes hanging (e.g. wall plaque with hooks or individual bunk hooks). Private rooms should have provision for clothes hanging. & Wardrobes or open cupboards with hanging space or rail. Private rooms should have one or two easy chairs. Dressing table with a chair or stool should be provided in private rooms. 3. BATHROOMS (Shared and Private) 3.1 SHARED BATHROOMS There should be at least one bath or shower for every 12 guests, one toilet for every 10 guests, and one washbasin for every 10 guests. Where appropriate, there should be privacy between the sexes for washing, showering and toilet facilities and, as far as possible, between members of the same sex. All toilet, bath and shower rooms or cubicles should be lockable from the inside unless these are private bathroom facilities attached to individual rooms. All toilets, sinks, showers and other plumbing should be in good working order and free from trapping surfaces such as porcelain cracks and chips, and damaged toilet seats. All communal bathrooms should be equipped with hand soap and hand drying facilities. and 2011 TGCSA 7
8 and There should be at least one bath or shower for every 8 guests, one toilet for every 8 guests, and one washbasin for every 8 guests. An adequate supply of hot water should be available all the time. No shower curtains should be used - all showers should be enclosed and have solid or glass doors. At least 10%, but no less than one, of each of the facilities in the establishment must comply with the requirements for Mobility Accessible Bathrooms. 3.2 BATHROOM SIZE All bathrooms should have sufficient space to allow for comfortable freedom of movement for guests and access to all fittings. There should be a clear and unobstructed space of 180cm x 180 cm to allow the occupant of a wheelchair to easily turn around. 3.3 FLOORING AND CEILING No coat hooks or other projections that extend more than 3cm from the wall or doors. (It is important to ensure that no harmful obstructions project from the walls.) Fixed slip-resistant floor surface. Wooden floors, tiles or close pile carpet no higher than 13mm. Flooring to have no design obstructions. 3.4 FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Each shower or bath unit should provide privacy for the user and should have: Bath or shower. Clean, running water (available at reasonable times). At least two clothes hooks TGCSA 8
9 Each toilet unit should have: Toilet with seat and lid. Toilet roll holder and toilet paper. A covered waste bin. Adequate ventilation via an extractor fan or externally opening window. Toilet brush in holder. All bathrooms should have mirrors for guest use. The mirrors should preferably be positioned above a washbasin unless there is a mirror in an en-suite room. and Adequate vanity space for toiletries. Flashing light linked to alarm. (All emergency evacuation systems should be linked to a flashing emergency light in the bedroom and bathroom.) Bathroom instructions must be provided in large print. Emergency pull cord linked to monitoring alarm / system (Cord must reach floor level). An alternative system may be provided e.g. vibrating wrist-bands, beepers, cell phone communication etc. Use of colour contrasting surfaces. Hot pipes must be well insulated. The access door should be fitted with an emergency release lock. No coat hooks or other projections that extend more than 3cm from the wall or doors. (It is important to ensure that no harmful obstructions project from the walls.) Audio and visual emergency warning and evacuation systems. 3.5 LIGHTING AND WINDOWS All bathrooms should be well lit with a light switch near the entrance to the bathroom. For guest privacy purposes all windows in the bathroom (if present) should either be tinted, opaque or of other glass that ensures guest privacy. Alternatively, all windows should be covered with an opaque curtain, blind or shutter. If windows have a view of natural surrounding and are not visible to the public from the outside, the above does not apply. Required in ALL Bathrooms: All areas in bathroom must be well and evenly lit. Required in Mobility Accessible Bathrooms/ Facilities: All areas in bathroom must be well and evenly lit. All light switches and controls to be located at a height of between 80cm - 120cm. 3.6 HOUSEKEEPING 2011 TGCSA 9
10 All bathrooms must be cleaned daily. If provided, all guest bathroom linen should be changed at least every 7 days. This period may be extended for environmental purposes and with the guest's consent. Soiled linen should be changed as soon as possible. and All guests occupying private rooms should be provided with individual towel and soap upon arrival at the establishment. Housekeeping to ensure that furniture, fixtures and fittings do not cause possible injury to guests as obstacles, and that sufficient space (>76cm) has been allowed along all main circulation routes. 4. PUBLIC AREAS - Including dining area, bars, lounges and reception 4.1 LIVING OR DINING ROOM AREAS AND CORRIDORS A guest dining area should be available. The size of this area should be adequate, taking into consideration the total number of guests that can be accommodated at the establishment. All establishments should provide at least one lounge or relaxing area. A dining area may suffice as a lounge or relaxing area. In an appropriate climate, the living and/or dining area may be substituted with an appropriately furnished outdoor area. If this is the only area for guest relaxation, then it must be covered to protect guests from inclement weather, rain, sunshine, etc. Protected soffits to underside of the stairs below the height of 210cm. Fixed slip-resistant floor surface. Desire lines and main circulation path should have strongly textured surfaces. Routes leading to different elements or facilities should, ideally, have differently textured floor surfaces. Unobstructed width of not less than 90cm. Stairs fitted handrails at a height of 85-95cm. Stairs fitted non-slip treads. Provision for unobstructed landing of 90cm x 90cm (clear of door swings etc.). 4.2 FURNISHINGS AND FIXTURES Acceptable appearance, maintenance and condition. Good appearance, maintenance and condition. Very good appearance, maintenance and condition TGCSA 10
11 Excellent appearance, maintenance and condition. Outstanding appearance, maintenance and condition. Background music in public areas avoided or kept at a low level. Voice amplification option linked to public telephone in the lobby. Where televisions are provided subtitles must be shown. A selection of chairs to be with and without arm-rests. At least 10% of chairs should have a seat height of 50cm. (no lower than 48cm and no higher than 52cm) All relevant emergency information and escape route maps available in large print and provision should be made for Braille mapping. Emergency evacuation signage to incorporate symbols and pictograms. Public telephones to be fitted with a raised pip on button number 5. The size of opening leaf on all doors en-route should be at least 76cm measured when the door is open at 90-degrees. Where revolving doors, turnstiles or other barriers have been installed in the establishment, an alternative means of access should be installed. Height of emergency equipment, switches and controls located between 80cm and 120cm. 4.3 FLOORING AND CEILING End of corridors highlighted by colour, tone or light contrast. Fixed, slip-resistant floor surface. 4.4 VENTILATION All public rooms or areas, passages and staircases must be adequately ventilated. All living rooms or areas should have at least one window opening directly to open air. If the window cannot be opened, a ventilation system must be provided. 4.5 FOOD AND BEVERAGE - GENERAL If a food and or beverage service is provided, staff should demonstrate adequate levels or product knowledge and provide efficient service. All food must be hygienically stored, prepared and presented. Provision should be made for large print menus in all facilities where menus and the like are displayed or used TGCSA 11
12 All 4 - and 5-Star establishments must provide at least one Braille menu on request. All staff must be able to read menus to guests on request. 4.6COMMUNAL KITCHENS A self-catering communal kitchen should be provided. All guest kitchens must be cleaned daily. All fixtures, furniture, furnishings, crockery and cutlery must be in an acceptable condition and be adequate to provide for at least 25% of the maximum number of occupants at any one time. In each communal kitchen: > There should be adequate storage or shelving space for crockery, cutlery, kitchen and cleaning equipment. > There should be sufficient hot plates on which to cook meals. An oven or microwave could be provided but not essential and in some cases a braai may be a substitute for an oven. Hot plates and ovens should be clean, in good condition and functioning properly There should be a refrigerator. There should be a sink equipped with a draining board and running water supply. There should be a facility available for boiling water (kettle, geyser, etc.) There should be at least one hygienic working surface and storage space suitable for food. There should be an open window or an appropriate ventilation system. A covered waste disposal bin should be provided. There should be a suitable fire extinguisher and fire blanket readily available. There should be individual storage provision for dry goods. (Note: Minimum Kitchen Inventory is provided in Annexure A.) The following additional appliances should be provided in communal kitchens: Freezer or large freezer section in fridges. Toaster. and Microwave oven. Hand soap. Range of herbs and spices. 4.7 POWER SUPPLY Appropriate electricity should be provided (not necessarily mains supply). Where electricity is not available, this must be clearly stated. Where electricity is available, sufficient conveniently located power sockets for the safe use of electrical equipment should be provided TGCSA 12
13 Height of emergency equipment, switches and controls located should be between 80cm - 120cm. This is to allow seated and shorter guests to comfortably reach switches, equipment and controls. 4.8 CLOTHES WASHING, DRYING AND HANGING FACILITIES Facilities for drying and hanging wet clothes should be provided (this need not be in the dormitories or bedrooms). A dedicated clothes washing sink with running water should be provided. An iron and ironing board should be provided in the communal kitchen, the laundry or drying area. Washing machines (these may be coin operated) should be available. Ideally, tumble drying facilities should also be available at a 5-Star establishment. Alternatively guests should have relatively easy access to laundry facilities or a laundry service either provided in-house or outsourced. 4.9 TELEPHONES Guests should have access to private or public telephones. Where private telephones are provided guests should be informed of charges on request. Public telephones to be fitted with a raised pip on the number GENERAL SERVICES AND SERVICE 5.1 Cleanliness and Comfort A high standard of general cleanliness should be maintained throughout the establishment at all times. The establishment should be comfortable and fit for the purpose intended. Housekeeping staff should ensure that furniture, fixtures and fittings do not cause possible injury to guests as obstacles, and that sufficient space (>76cm) has been allowed along all main circulation routes TGCSA 13
14 5.2 ACCESS There should be no discrimination to accepting guests based on their race, citizenship or nationality, gender, ethnicity, physical or mental condition, etc. However, notwithstanding the above, management has the right to refuse access in the interest of other users of the establishment. Establishments should be open every day of the year, unless closed for refurbishment, or unless only seasonal accommodation is offered. Appropriate services and facilities should be available on all days that the establishment is open, unless advertised otherwise. 5.3 COURTESY Courtesy should be shown to all guests at all times. Staff should be clean, neatly and appropriately dressed, helpful and attentive to guests. Guest complaints should be dealt with courteously and promptly. There should be reasonable levels of tourist information available, particularly with regard to local places of interest and activities available. Mobility, communication, blind and sight-impaired awareness training should be provided to managers and staff who deal with guests. On arrival, the guests should be offered an orientation tour of the property. On arrival, guests should be provided with an audio description of information on facilities, basic circulation walkways, access points, etc. to assist the guest in making use of the facility. Re-positioning of furniture and other obstructions to meet guest requirements may be required. 5.4 MARKETING, RESERVATIONS AND PRICING There should be friendly and efficient service appropriate to the style and level of the establishment. All enquiries, requests, reservations, correspondence and complaints should be dealt with promptly and courteously. All inclusion and exclusions in the prices quoted for accommodation, meals and refreshments, including service charges, surcharges, levies, etc. should be clearly communicated to guests at time of booking, and confirmed on arrival. The establishments' pricing structure should be available on request. All prices must include VAT. Guests must be notified if the price agreed at the time of the booking has changed. Price should not increase for accommodations already booked. Full details of the establishment's cancellation policy and any specific in-house policies (such as no children under 12 and pet policies) should be made clear to guests at the time of booking. The amenities, facilities and services provided by the establishment should be described fairly to all visitors and prospective visitors, whether by advertisement, brochure, web site, verbal communication or other means. 5.5 INFORMATION FOR HIRERS 2011 TGCSA 14
15 Full details of accommodation including the maximum number of beds in each dormitory including the type and sizes of beds and/or bunks available should be provided on request TGCSA 15
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