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SUMMARY:4.3 Mechanised Cleaning Methods
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DESCRIPTION: These utilize equipment powered by electricity as well as mechanical equipment:-
1. Suction Cleaning

This is the basic preparatory step to all other mechanized procedures that should be performed regularly.
Very often it must also be repeated at the end of these processes.
The goal is to remove as much dry soil as possible so that it does not spread, scratch the finish, or damage the surface.
Remove dirt from room corners and carpet edges.
Plugin the vacuum cleaning into an appropriate power socket.
Vacuum from one side of the room to the other.
Vacuuming with high filtration machines is the most complete method of dry soil removal as it picks up, packages, removes soil without spreading it around.
Wet vacuum cleaners are now available, which help to mop water from floors as well.
These are usually dual-function machines that can be used for both wet dry work.
Extraction machines for cleaning carpets also work on the principle of suction.

Equipment - Caution signs, a stiff broom,...

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