Cleaning agents and small cleaning equipment used in the cleaning of guestrooms and public areas in the hotel.
A bath ( or ), bathtub (AmE), or tub (informal) is a plumbing fixture used for bathing. Most modern bathtubs are made of acrylic or fiberglass, but alternatives are available in enamel over steel or cast iron, and occasionally waterproof finished wood.
"The Bathtub" refers to the underground foundation area at the site of the World Trade Center and accompanying buildings in New York City. Despite its title, it does not hold any water, rather it keeps water out (from the Hudson River) and acts as a bathtub in reverse.
A tub, usually installed in a bathroom, in which to bathe
a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
???
Little picture of our little toilet. Our bathroom here is actually divided into two parts: part one is a shower room with a nice, deep bathtub, a sink for brushing teeth, and an area to sit on a stool and clean up Japanese style; part two is the WC, which is basically just a closet big enough to fit a toilet.
Separating the two main things done in a bathroom is a great idea. Being able to get into the toilet when someone is taking a shower is excellent. Also, the water to fill the toilet tank comes out of the wall into a sink, then the soapy water fills the toilet, so washing your hands wastes no water. Excellent! It is a bit claustrophobic, but I hung a cork board at head height on the opposite wall.
Under-Tub Storage
One way we were able to cover up the wheel wells in the airstream was to put the bathtub over one and our kitchen counters over the other. This makes it so our bathtub is raised up about a foot off the ground which allows for a great storage place underneath. There are two drawers and one cabinet underneath the tub, that are filled with towels, cleaning supplies and toiletries.