Look Its Lost, and Enable It to Be Cleaned Quickly and Easily
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 025 915 EF 002 311 Floor Care. Resource Manual for Custodial Training Course *2. Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. School Plant Management Section. Pub Date 67 Note- 105p. Available from-Manager, Publications and Textbook Services, State Department of Education, Tatlahassee, Florida EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC-$5.35 Descriptors-*Carpeting, *Cleaning, *Custodian Training, Equipment, *Flooring, Health Conditions. Infectious Diseases, *Maintenance, Methods, Safety, School Environment The most- widely accepted practices and recent developments in the floor maintenance field are presented as an aid to school custodians and administrators. It is important that operations and maintenance men develop inexpensive, efficient methods of treatment which will give the floor maximum protection and service, make it lookits lost, and enable itto be cleaned quickly and easily. Areas covered include--(1) types of floors, (2) daily floor cleaning, (3) periodic floor cleaning, (4) floor conditioning, (5) floor maintenance finishes, and (6) maintenance tips. (RK) £0025915 RESOURCE HANUAL for CUSTODIAL TRAINING COURSE12 FLOORCAME U.S. DEPARTMENT Of HEALTH, EDUCATION 8 WELFARE OFFICE Of EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED fROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT.POINTS Of VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY. Prepared by: - School Plant ManagementSection State Departmentof Education Tallahassee, Florida Sch.Adm. S.P.Mgt. b-21-67 250 Additional copies may be obtainedby writing to: Manager, Publications and Textbook Services State Department of EducatioL Tallahassee, Florida Vor FLOOR CARE Purpose Proper care and treatment of the floors, day in and day out, is a very important factor in the operations and maintenance of the school; thisis a fact which must not be overlooked or minimized.
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