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Mop Bucket Vs Micromatic
™ Mop and Bucket vs. Micromatic 13E Concern Mop and Bucket Micromatic™ 13E Overall Floor The first time the mop is dipped into the mop bucket, the water becomes dirty and The Micromatic 13E floor scrubber always dispenses a solution mixture of Cleanliness contaminated. The cleaning chemical in the mop bucket water will start to lose its clean water and active chemicals. Brushes on the scrubber provide intense effectiveness. The dirty water is then spread on the floor and left to dry. The floor agitation to loosen and break up tough soils. The vacuum on the scrubber is left wet with dirt and grime still in the water. then removes the water and dirt, leaving the floor clean, dry, and safe. Grout Cleanliness Cotton or microfiber mops are unable to dig down and reach into grout lines on tile Micromatic 13E uses brushes and the weight of the machine to push the & Restoration floors to loosen the soil or remove the dirty water. Mop fibers skim over the tile brush bristle tips deep into the grout lines to loosen embedded soils. The surface and glide over the top of grout lines. Dirty water then fills the grout lines vacuum and squeegee system is then able to suck the water up and out of and when left to dry, will leave behind dirt. the grout lines, leaving them clean and dry. Regular use of the Micromatic 13E helps prevent the time consuming and expensive project work of grout restoration. Baseboard and While swinging mops back and forth over a floor, the mop will sling dirty water up The semi-enclosed scrub deck of the Micromatic 13E keeps the dirty water Floor Fixtures against baseboards, table legs, and other on the floor fixtures. -
Spring Cleaning Windows Like a Pro
Spring Cleaning Windows Like A Pro energyshieldwindowsanddoors.com/spring-cleaning-windows-like-a-pro Welcome back Spring! This season brings warmer weather, new buds on the trees and deep cleaning to refresh your home after a long, stuffy Winter. Spring cleaning is a time- honored tradition for many American families who devote a weekend to let in the fresh air of Spring, deep clean floors and cleaning your windows, inside and out. While methods used for cleaning windows vary from person to person (everyone has their own technique), a good cleaning will remove dust, pollen and other outdoor materials that build up over time. If not cleaned on a regular basis, the debris buildup can potentially damage window tracks. Energy Shield Window & Door Company of Arizona recommends cleaning your windows at least twice a year. If you’re dreading a huge pile of wadded up paper towels, noxious cleaner fumes and extreme exertion to only achieve mediocre results, you’re not alone. To save you time and elbow grease, we would like to offer the following step-by-step instructions for Spring cleaning windows like a pro. Window Cleaning Supplies There are all kinds of window cleaners on the market, but the best solution of dish soap and warm water is safe around pets, simple and extremely effective. For optimal results, you will also need a squeegee to make your windows shine. Window cleaning supplies list: 6 Gallon Bucket (a rectangular-shaped bucket the best) 5 to 5 Gallons of Warm Water 1 Squirt of Dish Soap (we recommend Dawn) 1/3 Hand-held Sponge Squeegee Tool Lint-Free Rag or Chamois To get started to fill your bucket with warm water then add just a squirt of dishwashing liquid. -
Professional Tools & Accessories
Professional Tools & Accessories Automotive | Commercial | Residential Paint Protection | Wraps | Vinyl & Graphics CONTENTS KNIVES & BLADES INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES 1 20 SCRAPERS & BLADES MEASURE/MARK & TRIM 4 22 HANDLED SQUEEGEES SPRAYERS & ACCESSORIES 6 23 SQUEEGEE ESSENTIALS CLEANING/PREP & CHEMICALS 11 24 PPF/WRAPS/VINYL & GRAPHICS SLITTERS & ACCESSORIES 14 26 HARD CARDS METERS 17 27 TUBE SQUEEGEES 18 KNIVES & BLADES STANDARD 9MM KNIVES GT126 OLFA “SILVER” SS KNIFE GT027 NT PRO A1 “RED DOT” KNIFE GT226 OLFA “SILVER 2” KNIFE The original Olfa stainless steel knife. Regarded by many installers as the Significantly improved over the original KNIVES & BLADES finest professional knife available. “Olfa Silver”. Features right or left The blade can be advanced in 1/2 handuse, blade position auto-lock, segment increments for precision and one-segment click-action. control. Right or left hand use. Now includes a stainless steel blade. GT127 OLFA A1 KNIFE GT227 OLFA XA1 ERGONOMIC KNIFE GT1018 NT A250RP AUTO-LOCK KNIFE Used for film pattern cutting and This ergonomically correct knife Chemical-resistant and heat-resistant trimming. Features a molded plastic features a comfortable rubber grip for polypropylene grip. Ratchet auto- handle for maximum control and better control and less fatigue. lock slider locks blade in place while comfort. Right or left hand use. cutting. Right or left hand use. GT1054 NT A300GR KNIFE GT124 PLASTIC UTILITY KNIFE All-purpose standard duty utility knife Used for film pattern cutting and with stainless steel sliding holder and trimming. sturdy aluminum die cast grip for long lasting use. Ratchet auto-lock slider locks blade in place while cutting. End cap also functions as a blade snapper. -
Proposal for a Procedure to Design Multipurpose Urban Factories Déborah Moerlen, Damien Evrard
Proposal for a procedure to design multipurpose urban factories Déborah Moerlen, Damien Evrard To cite this version: Déborah Moerlen, Damien Evrard. Proposal for a procedure to design multipurpose urban factories. CIRP 2021 - 28th CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering, Mar 2021, Jaipur (online), India. 10.1016/j.procir.2021.01.126. hal-03165634 HAL Id: hal-03165634 https://hal.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/hal-03165634 Submitted on 10 Mar 2021 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives| 4.0 International License Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Procedia CIRP 00 (2019) 000–000 www.elsevier.com/locate/procedia 28th CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering Proposal for a procedure to design multipurpose urban factories a a, Déborah Moerlen , Damien Evrard * aUniv. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP*, G-SCOP, 38000 Grenoble, France* Institute of Engineering * Corresponding author. Tel.: +33 (0)476 574744. E-mail address: [email protected] Abstract European industrial production has been centralised in large installations located far from the places of consumption. This relocation can be explained by the search for economies of scale and the avoidance of nuisance associated with certain activities, at a time when the clean technologies that exist today were not available. -
The Olympic Games in Antiquity the Olympic
THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN ANTIQUITY THE OLYMPIC GAMES INTRODUCTION THE ATHLETE SPORTS ON THE Origins of the modern Olympic Identification of the athlete by PROGRAMME Games, in Olympia, Greece his nakedness, a sign of balance The Olympic programme (Peloponnese), 8th century BC. and harmony as a reference IN ANTIQUITY Gymnasium and palaestra: the Sites of the Panhellenic Games: Foot races, combat sports, education of the body and the mind Olympia, Delphi, Isthmus pentathlon and horse races. of Corinth and Nemea Hygiene and body care. Cheating and fines. History and Mythology: Criteria for participation Music and singing: a particularity explanations of the birth in the Games of the Pythian Games at Delphi. of the Games Exclusion of women Application of the sacred truce: Selection and training peace between cities On the way to Olympia Overview of Olympia, the most Athletes’ and judges’ oath. 6 8 important Panhellenic Games site Other sport competitions in Greece. Winners’ reWARDS THE END OF THE GAMES Prizes awarded at the Panhellenic Over 1,000 years of existence Games Success of the Games Wreaths, ribbons and palm fronds Bringing forward the spirit and the The personification of Victory: values of the Olympic competitions Nike, the winged goddess Period of decline Privileges of the winner upon Abolition of the Games in 393 AD returning home Destruction of Olympia This is a PDF interactive file. The headings of each page contain hyperlinks, Glory and honour which allow to move from chapter to chapter Rediscovery of the site in the Prizes received at local contests 19th century. Superiority of a victory at the Click on this icon to download the image. -
Clean to Dirty
1 High to Low Outside Clean 3 2 to Inside to Dirty Remember the Cleaning Basics There are three basic rules when cleaning a room or an area. 1 Work from the highest point in the room to the lowest point in the room. 2 Work from the outside walls of the room to the center of the room. Work from the cleanest surfaces in the room to the dirtiest surfaces in the 3 room. Table of Contents 1. Bed/Stretcher/Exam Table 2. Blood and Body Fluid Spills 3. Cleaning/Disinfection Solution Mixing 4. Commode/Bedpan/Urinal 5. Damp Mopping 6. Damp Wiping 7. Dry Mopping 8. Exam/ Patient Room: Routine and Discharge 9. Exam/ Patient Room with Precautions: Routine and Discharge 10. Floor Equipment: Use, Care and Maintenance 11. Garbage and Biomedical Waste 12. Kitchen (Staff) 13. Laundry 14. Office 15. Sharps 16. Toys 17. Tub/Shower 18. Waiting Room 19. Washroom 20. Wheelchair 21. Xray Room 1 High Bed/Stretcher/Exam Table to Low Outside Clean 3 2 to Inside to Dirty Remember the Cleaning Basics PURPOSE: To provide a clean stretcher, bed, and exam table for patients MATERIALS: • Disposable gloves • If needed: - Disposable gown - Disposable mask • Prepared Cleaner/Disinfectant solution in cleaning bucket • Container for dirty cloths (if using reusable cleaning cloths) • Cleaning cloths 1 - 1 CLEANING STEPS 1 Do a Risk Assessment • Determine risk of exposure to germs and the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for _the task. • Wear the correct PPE to safely do the job. 2 Cleaning Frequencies • Beds: Clean weekly; if visibly dirty and between each client. -
Smart Floor Cleaning Robot
Smart Floor Cleaning Robot (CLEAR) Uman Khalid1, Muhammad Faizan Baloch1, Haseeb Haider1, Muhammad Usman Sardar1, Muhammad Faisal Khan1,2, Abdul Basit Zia1 and Tahseen Amin Khan Qasuria1 1Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan 2Hamdard Institute of Engineering & Technology, Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract—With the advancement of technology, robots are the mechanical design of robotincluding chassis design, brushing, getting more attention of researchers to make life of mankind vacuum cleaning mechanism and auto-dirt disposal comfortable. This paper presents the design, development and mechanism.Electronic circuitry (including motor controllers, vacuum fabrication of prototype Smart Floor Cleaning Robot (CLEAR) cleaner controller, battery status meters and brushing motor controller using IEEE Standard 1621 (IEEE Standard for User Interface along with safety circuit for power supply to sensors, arduino Elements in Power Control of Electronic Devices employed in controller as well as precautionary circuit) is discussed in Section Office/Consumer Environments). Subject robot operates V.Graphical User Interface (GUI) of the project and robot operation inautonomous mode as well as in manual mode along with are discussed in Section VI and VII respectively. All these sections additional features like scheduling for specific time and bagless describe their relevance to the application of IEEE Standard 1621. dirt container withauto-dirt disposal mechanism. This work can Conclusions of the project are summarized in Section VIII. be very useful in improving life style of mankind. -
Adobe PHOTOSHOP Elements ESSENTIAL SKILLS Checklist
Computers Class Adobe PHOTOSHOP Elements ESSENTIAL SKILLS Checklist Print Name: ________________________________________________________ Period: ________________ Demonstrate how to access the “Circular Marquee” tool Module 1: Opening Files and explain what it is used for Demonstrate how to access the “Magnetic Lasso” tool and Demonstrate how to open a graphic/image file explain what it is used for Demonstrate how to set the image size & resolution when Demonstrate how to access the “Magic Wand” tool and opening/creating a new blank Photoshop project file explain what it is used for Demonstrate how to open a recently accessed Demonstrate how to access the “Quick Selection” tool and graphic/image file explain what it is used for Demonstrate how to open a new black graphic/image file Demonstrate how to access the “Type” tool and explain from a clipbard saved file what it is used for Demonstrate how to change the image size & resolution Demonstrate how to access the “Crop” tool and explain with a currently opened project what it is used for Explain where the project bin is located and what it is used Demonstrate how to access the “Recompose” tool and for. What does it show? explain what it is used for Demonstrate how to access the “Cookie Cutter” tool and Module 2: Using Layers explain what it is used for Explain where to view/access the “layers” payne/window Demonstrate how to access the “Straighten” tool and Explain why the order of layers is important explain what it is used for Explain what a “white/gray” checkerboard -
Janitorial Cleaning Carts
JANITORIAL CLEANING CARTS SMART DESIGN. TRUSTED EXPERIENCE. INTRODUCTION TRADITIONAL CLEANING CARTS INTRODUCING Our new Executive Series Traditional Cleaning Carts EXECUTIVE SERIES are constructed for superior performance and long- lasting appearance. Thoughtful design makes it easy Around the clock, 365 days a year, your staff works for staff to clean quietly and discreetly, day or night, to provide rest and relaxation to a highly diverse guest with these durable features: list. Maintaining a clean, comfortable, and quiet stay n is essential to their enjoyment and your success. 5-CUBIC-FOOT STORAGE CAPACITY provides plenty of space for supplies Rubbermaid Commercial Products introduces a new line n FRONT-ACCESS ZIPPERED, LEAK-PROOF BAG of cleaning carts to help your staff perfect the art of facility provides easy trash removal n EASY-TO-CLEAN SURFACE for quick wipe-downs maintenance and minimize turnover time with solutions helps maintain professional appearance engineered to: n LARGE FRONT PLATFORM holds a WaveBrake® n Reduce noise with quiet casters and wheels or up to a 32-Gal. BRUTE® container with ease n n Conceal supplies with covers, doors, and hoods SMOOTH, QUIET OPERATION with 4” quiet casters and 8” wheels n Blend into the environment with an elegant color scheme Discover your ideal janitorial cleaning cart solution on the following pages. Upgrade to Executive Series today and witness innovation in action. SMART DESIGN. TRUSTED EXPERIENCE. WASTE COVER Front-Access Zippered Bag Conceals waste, limits odors, and elevates appearance. EXECUTIVE SERIES CLEANING CART FEATURES Easily remove collected waste with no need to lift Smart, sleek cleaning solutions designed to elevate your image and increase staff productivity. -
Mopping Products for Critical Environments
Mopping Products for Critical Environments www.contecinc.com Mopping Systems for Critical Environments Contec offers unparalleled technical support and training. Challenge us with your unique application! Our line was developed by listening to customers and designing products to meet the unique performance criteria required for their applications. We invite you to share your challenging applications with us. We have regional technical specialists that work with our professional sales staff who will come to your location and recommend the best product and practice for your needs. GLOBAL REACH Contec owns and operates manufacturing facilities in Spartanburg, South Carolina and Suzhou, China and has distribution centers in Toledo, Ohio, and Vannes, France. Both manufacturing facilities are ISO 9001:2008 certified. Contec has operational, sales, and technical service teams in North America, Europe, and Asia. These facilities and dedicated team members give Contec the ability to provide product and technical support to multinational customers with global needs. CONTEC QUALITY Our employees are committed to meeting each customer’s specifications and exceeding each customer’s expectations. We achieve this through the periodic review and continuous improvement of all processes in our management system. Our ISO certification ensures our customers receive consistent quality products – from development to delivery. CUSTOMER SUPPORT Let Contec help solve your specific cleaning and mopping challenges. Product samples, demonstrations and trials are always offered free-of-charge. Instructional videos are available on our web site. To locate a Contec Sales Representative or Technical Specialist in your region, call our North American headquarters at 1-864-503-8333 or use our Sales Rep Locator on our web site: www.contecinc.com/locator Contact Us Contec, Inc. -
T7AMR Operator Manual
T7AMR (Battery) Rider-Scrubber Operator Manual Hygenic Fully® Cleanable Tanks ® TennantTrue Parts R North America / International For the latest Parts Manuals and other 9018134 language Operator Manuals, visit: Rev. 00 (10-2018) www.tennantco.com/manuals *9018134* INTRODUCTION This manual is furnished with each new model. It provides necessary operation and maintenance instructions. Read this manual completely and understand the machine before operating or servicing it. This machine will provide excellent service. However, the best results will be obtained at minimum costs if: • The machine is operated with reasonable care. • The machine is maintained regularly - per the machine maintenance instructions provided. • The machine is maintained with manufacturer supplied or equivalent parts. To view, print or download manuals online visit www.tennantco.com/manuals PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Please dispose of packaging materials, used components such as batteries and fluids in an environmentally safe way according to local waste disposal regulations. Always remember to recycle. MACHINE DATA Please fill out at time of installation for future reference. Model No. ï Serial No. ï Installation Date ï Tennant Company PO Box 1452 Minneapolis, MN 55440 Phone: (800) 553-8033 www.tennantco.com 1−Step. Duramer, and Insta-Fit are US registered and unregistered trademarks of Tennant Company BrainOS® is a US registered trademark of Brain Corp. Trojan® and HydroLINIK® are registered trademarks of Trojan Battery Company. Specifi cations and parts are subject to change without notice. Original Instructions, copyright© 2018 TENNANT Company, Printed in U.S.A INTRODUCTION This operator manual contains information to allow for quick start−up of the new Tennant T7AMR Scrubber, powered by BrainOS. -
Teles Maintenance Instructions
Teles Maintenance Instructions INTRODUCTION These recommended maintenance procedures apply to Mannington’s Teles Rubber Tile. Rubber maintenance procedures are different from most other hard surface flooring. By following the recommended procedures in this document, excellent results can be achieved, resulting in a beautiful floor with a low cost of ownership. When first installed. Teles will initially track dirt due to the presence of processing aids which exist on the surface of the sheet. The steps shown below are important to both remove the processing aids and smooth out the slight texture of the manufactured surface. As with other Mannington rubber tile, the product goes through a break in period over the first 30 days until our migrating waxes return to the surface. Committing to reasonable schedule of regular maintenance events, and following the recommended maintenance procedures will generate the best results. Using the recommended equipment and monitoring the specific site conditions in a given facility will help avoid frustration and difficulties. This document addresses: Section 1: Recommended Commercial Cleaning Equipment, Pads and Detergents Section 2: Initial job-site cleanup procedures and Optional floor finish procedures Section 3: Ongoing maintenance Note: Challenging floor maintenance situations and stain removal issues are addressed in a separate document called “Maintenance Recommendations - Difficult Cleaning Challenges for Mannington Rubber Flooring.” Visit Mannington.com for more information. SECTION 1 - RECOMMENDED COMMERCIAL CLEANING EQUIPMENT, PADS AND DETERGENTS RECOMMENDED COMMERCIAL CLEANING EQUIPMENT The use of a properly adjusted commercial flooring auto scrubber is required. An auto scrubber applies the recommended water / detergent at the prescribed dilution rate, scrubs the floor, applies rinse water, and vacuums up, all in one operation.