Our last poll asked what size dust mops we use when cleaning. The answer is 24", 36" and 60". All have their place.
Smaller dust mops are used in classrooms and areas containing less square footage. The larger 60" dust mops are used in large areas like gyms, commons, hallways and other large areas. Recently we switched over to microfiber dust mops. These special fibers pick up more dust and clean better. Instead of sending dust mops to an outside company to have them washed, we wash them ourselves saving time and money.
Dust mopping is crucial to prepping any floor before mopping or cleaning. By removing dust and dirt first, a cleaner floor is the result.
(Don't forget to vote on our newest poll.)
Educating custodians, school staff, students, parents and the public on the duties, responsibilities and needs of a school facility. Working to make the custodial department more understandable and hoping to engage the support and help of all who use the campus. Sharing information on several cleaning-related, health and custodial topics to enlighten readers and requesting input from all who peruse this blog.
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