Washing floors in sports halls
In sports halls, activities for children who want to become athletes in the future, as well as for people preparing for important professions can be organized. That's why in the sports halls there are many people who are subject to various exercises or watch the struggles of others. They can cause littering of such halls, which is why people employed in cleaning teams first deal with throwing out rubbish, then with abrasion of dust and washing the floors. They use strong resources available in general and more sporting stores. Thanks to this, all people in such halls can feel safe and comfortable. After larger sports competitions, general cleaning of sports halls are also carried out.
Utilities used for churches cleaning.
Sacral buildings, depending on their size and the degree of historicity, can be cleaned by special cleaning teams using their own specialized equipment and by the faithful belonging to one of the parishes where the church building is located. In the latter case, weekly cleaning hours are usually set, within which subsequent families are involved in cleaning the church. Usually, such cleaning of the church takes place on Saturdays in the morning. Large vacuum cleaners are used, adapted to work in large rooms, brooms and mops as well as buckets and a different size of cloth, as well as floor cleaning liquids and wood cleaning agents.
Cleaning sanitary facilities
Sanitary rooms are located in shopping malls, hospitals, schools and many public buildings. All such rooms must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Most often on the floors of such rooms there are tiles that are swept and wiped every day, while during larger rooms they can be vacuumed and cleaned using more powerful means. Cleaning crews employed in such rooms also try to clean the sanitary facilities themselves and check their general condition on a daily basis. Special attention is paid to sanitary devices installed in hospitals, because they are used by many people struggling with various diseases.