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PROCEDURES

1. The document provides procedures and rationales for dusting, sweeping, mopping, and washing tasks. It outlines the steps to properly complete these cleaning tasks, such as starting dusting from the wall farthest from the door and sweeping away from the door. 2. The rationales explain why the steps are important, such as dusting from the highest point down to prevent dirt from falling and sweeping away from the door first to avoid returning dirt to its original location. 3. Completing cleaning tasks like dusting, sweeping, mopping and washing in the proper order and manner outlined in the document helps ensure a clean environment.
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PROCEDURES

1. The document provides procedures and rationales for dusting, sweeping, mopping, and washing tasks. It outlines the steps to properly complete these cleaning tasks, such as starting dusting from the wall farthest from the door and sweeping away from the door. 2. The rationales explain why the steps are important, such as dusting from the highest point down to prevent dirt from falling and sweeping away from the door first to avoid returning dirt to its original location. 3. Completing cleaning tasks like dusting, sweeping, mopping and washing in the proper order and manner outlined in the document helps ensure a clean environment.
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PROCEDURES RATIONALE

A. Dusting

1. Roll the cart to the working area. So that we are not perplexed when looking for
equipment.

2. Dust the room starting from the wall farthest We didn't want to spread the dust we'd gotten
from the door and proceed around up to the because it can be distributed if we go near the
door. door first.
because of the air that enters the building

3. Use long close circular strokes to prevent To improve the smoothness of the wall dusting.
streaking.

4. In dusting walls, start from the highest point We need to keep going upstairs so that we don't
working down towards the floor using side-to- become stuck.
side circular strokes, If we clean the bottom and the sides, we should
repeat that task.
Because dirt will fall from above, we must act
quickly. Clean the above first, then the below, in
this order: We don't have any more problems.

5. Use damp cloth to dust painted surfaces but We use a damp cloth to soften the trampled-on
never on surface that will be injured by moisture. dust paint so that it may be erased easily, but we
don't use it like we do in electric circuits.

6. To dust bar slats and rods, grasp then folded To get them, we need to fold them in a dust
dust cloth and produce friction by twisting cloth and grab them.
motion from top to bottom. inhibit the propagation of dust and twisting
action so that we can ensure that everything is in
good working order.

7. To remove dust between bars and surfaces We had to deal with some tight situations, such
too small for the fingers to reach, pass the as a dusty sliding glass. Cloth is required to keep
corner of the dust cloth in between the two bars it clean because the fabric is porous.
and pull the closed back and forth. In a congested place, dust can be easily
removed.
8. Dusting cracks and crevices is removed with If the fabric is unable to remove all of the dust,
a whisk broom. the whisk should be used. In a busy
environment, grooming aids in the removal of all
filth area.

9. High dusting is done periodically at about 2 to To maintain a clean environment, we must dust
4 weeks, It precedes low dusting. our rooms daily. Even if you don't feel well, you
can breathe comfortably and avoid getting sick.
If there is a small amount of dust.

10. After dusting, keep the room in order and After dusting, we must arrange all the items.
clean dry and return all equipment to them return the equipment that we utilized to them
proper place. a suitable location and it makes everything look
lovely.

B. Sweeping

1. Move pieces of furniture away from the area We'll have to reposition the furniture so that it
to be swept. doesn't get in the way.
not constitute an impediment to our cleaning
house.

2. Start sweeping on areas away from the door We must sweep away from the door first.
and you straight strokes towards the center of that the dirt does not return to its original
the room, Flip the broom lightly when at the location and place the dirt we collected in the
center to free It from dust. Collect piled dust center of the table and utilize the So that the dirt
into the dustpan and put it inside the trash doesn't get everywhere, use a dustpan and a
can. garbage can. not to be disseminated.

3. Avoid streaking by allowing each stroke to Don't sweep the same area twice because
overlap the previous one, It will be returned to the source.
C. Mopping

1. Mopping please always preceded with After we've swept everything, we'll mop.
sweeping. Cleaning is a task that needs to be completed.

2. Use map to clean wide areas, Use side to We must clean the floor that is required.
side strokes in cleaning floor areas. have a nice appearance and ambiance to others
folks.

3. Pass the mop parallel to the base board To remove dirt or clean the floor, hold the mop
when mapping areas below it. parallel to the floor.
For instance, dirt on the table.

4. Dripping mops are used to soften dirt Mopping might help to soften grime on the floor.
preparatory to general floor scrubbing. containing only a modest amount of water If this
Otherwise, in daily mopping, it should only be happened every day,
damp mop. You can use a damp mop to solve problems.

5. Mop floor daily with disinfectant detergent. First and foremost, if we mop the floor, we will
To kill the bacteria, disinfectant detergent should
be used. In the floor, there may be germs,
bacteria, or dirt.

E Washing

1. To wash receptacles and containers, wash We will need to clean the container.
dirt from the inner surface before washing the Prioritize the inside so that it does not become
outside surface with water. Use separate rags filthy. immediately prior to rinsing the exterior
for surface soiled with wastes and discharges. with
water.

2. Protect yourself from contamination by Gloves are required to safeguard our hands.
using long-handled brushes or rods covered Contamination can be avoided by utilizing
with cloth at the end for cleaning surfaces brushes or rods. For our own protection, we
spoiled with body waste. Use clean loves to were clothed.
protect your hands from contamination.

3. It is best to soak materials soiled with body It is necessary to soak all the components.
wastes with disinfectant solution used in conjunction with disinfectant.

4. Rinse the receptacles and dry. Make the container dry by rinsing it.

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