Laundry room reservations will be made on Domo starting 1st June 2019!

Useissa AYY:n kiinteistöissä on pyykkitupa, joka on asukkaiden käytössä. Kesäkuun 2019 alusta alkaen pyykkitupien varaukset tehdään Domo-palvelussa.

How to make a reservation 1st of June:

  • Go to domo.ayy.fi/en
  • Sign in
  • Select from the menu: Laundry rooms
  • You will be able to see all the laundry rooms and machines you are allowed to use
  • Select and make a reservation

If you have any questions on how to make a reservation, please contact AYY’s real estate sector: kiinteistotoimi(at)ayy.fi. Please also let us know if you notice that any of the machines are out of order or if there are shortcomings in the cleanliness of the premises.

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