CHINA DAILY 中国日报报道:酒店床单洗过几次扫码即知

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来源:CHINA DAILY 中国日报
记者 北京李洪阳 武汉刘坤
时间:2019年7月11日
 
酒店床单洗过几次扫码就能知道?
 
湖北武汉首家绿色洗涤基地给每一条毛巾、每一张床单都“植入”了芯片,并计划印上二维码,酒店客人可以扫描每件物品的二维码获得相关洗涤信息。该芯片耐水、耐高温,可以记录床单的洗涤时间。这项技术已经在各大城市得到了应用。
 
据电视节目《西安快报》报道,去年在陕西西安约有 50 家酒店在布草上放置了印有二维码的芯片。
 
在北京拥有一家洗涤基地的北京蓝天清科控股有限公司总经理蒲进勇介绍说,“在北京,大约有 200 家酒店在床上用品上放置了芯片,但没有二维码,因为这项技术仍在测试中。”他说:“床上用品中的芯片将自动监控整个洗涤、灭菌、熨烫等洗涤过程。通过扫描二维码,酒店客人可以看到每次操作的时间。”
 
“近年来,中国越来越注重高质量的经济发展,”蒲进勇说,“中国人希望得到更好的服务,所以酒店在管理和服务方面竞争激烈,这为公司提供了开发该技术的机会。”他还说:“该技术在全国推广并不困难,因为每个芯片可以使用三年左右,而且成本很低,仅占酒店预算的 3%。”
 
湖北省发改委表示,政府鼓励使用这项技术,但不强制执行。
 
《每日经济信息》发起了相关投票,据投票情况显示,在已参与投票的 43.8 万人中,建议全国推广的有 31.8 万人,约占整体的 72.6%,1.1 万人则表示习惯自己带床单被套。还有一部分人表示他们仍然不完全信任这项技术,并呼吁从第三方进行严格监督。
 
北京银行职员吴艳梅说,每次需要入住酒店时,她都会检查床上用品。“我会通过被子和床单是否有头发、污渍或其他痕迹来判断他们是否被使用过,我会穿自己的睡衣。”她还说:“跟踪技术会有所帮助,但酒店仍有可能作弊和松懈。因此,我认为行业自律很重要,应该加大惩罚力度。”
 
QR scan for hotel guests to check if sheets washed

 

By LI HONGYANG in Beijing and LIU KUN in Wuhan

 

      Want to know if the bed sheet in your hotel room is washed? Scan the QR code on it.

 

      A laundry base in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, became the latest one in the country to attach small chips to hotel towels and bed sheets they washed.

 

      The chip, which is resistant to water and heat, can record the time when the sheet is washed. Hotel guests can access washing information by scanning a QR code on each item.

 

      The technology has been used in several big cities as the sanitation of hotel facilities has drawn increasing attention from the public after a series of recent investigations online showed some hotels, even high-end ones, did not wash bed sheets. They just tidied them up and passed them off as freshly washed ones.

 

      In Xian, Shaanxi province, about 50 hotels placed chips and printed QR codes on linens last year, according to the Xi'an City Express, a local TV program.

 

      About 200 hotels have placed chips in their bedding in Beijing, but without QR codes because the technology is still being tested in the city,according to Pu Jinyong, manager of the Bluesky Qingke, a laundry base in Beijing.

 

      “Chips in bedding can record the whole washing process, including washing, sterilization, eliminating alkali and ironing. All are automatic and monitored by cameras. By scanning QR codes, hotel guests can see the time of every operation," he said.

 

      Pu, who got his technical experience from the United States and some European countries, said that China should catch up.

“In recent years, China began to increasingly focus on high-quality economic development, “Pu said.”Chinese people would like better service. In response, hotels are competing in management and service,which has provided my company with a chance to develop the technology.”

 

      He said that it is not difficult to promote it nationwide because each chip can be used for about three years and its cost is low, accounting for about 3 percent of a hotels budget.

 

      According to the Hubei Provincial Development and Reform Commission, the government encourages use of the technology but does not enforce it.

 

      A poll conducted on Sunday by the National Business Daily showed that 73 percent of 438,000 respondents support the laundry tracing system.

 

      However, about 11,000 are still worried and would like to bring their own sheets and quilts when staying in hotels. Some of them said they still don't fully trust the technology and called for strict supervision from a third party.

 

      Wu Yanmei, a bank clerk in Beijing, said that she would check the bedding every time she needs to stay in a hotel.

 

      “I would judge by seeing whether quits and sheets have hair, stains and any trace that show they were used. And I would wear my pajamas to keep a shield from them.”

 

      “Tracing technology would help a little, but there is still a possibility for hotels to cheat and slack off. So I think that it is important for the industry to be self-disciplined, and punishment should be enhanced,”she said.

2019年7月11日 19:49
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