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SUMMARY:4.2 Manual Methods
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DESCRIPTION: 1. Sweeping

Sweeping is done to collect dust when the floor surface is too rough for a dust mop.
Push brooms are used for large areas corn brooms are best for corner tight spaces.
A broom with a long handle is most suitable ergonomically.
Start the sweeping process in the back corner of the room or area and away from the door or exit.
Use short, smooth strokes and sweep directly into a long-handled dustpan without dissipating the dust.
Keep the head of the broom flat on the floor at all times.
When using a long-handled broom, use smooth strokes to sweep away from yourself.
It is important in sweeping to develop a rhythm and &lsquo;bounce&rsquo; the push broom to avoid rolling the bristles under.
Use the broom to sweep dirt into a small pile.
Pick up the dirt using a dustpan before sweeping further.
Empty the dirt from the dustpan into the trash bag on your cart.

Con&rsquo;s

Sweeping is not the most efficient, hygienic, or advanced way of removing dust, as so much of it becomes...

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