Friday, March 13, 2009

Cleaning tasks

Housecleaning is the systematic process of making a home neat and clean in approximately that order, this maybe applied more broadly that just an individual home, or as a metaphor for a similar "clean up" process applied elsewhere such as a procedural reform. In the process of housecleaning general cleaning activities are completed, such as disposing of rubbish, storing of belongings in regular places, cleaning dirty surfaces, dusting and vacuuming. The details of this are various and complicated enough that many books have been published on the subject.
How-to sites on the internet have many articles on housecleaning. Tools include the vacuum cleaner, broom and mop. Supplies such as cleaning solutions and sponges are sold in grocery stores and elsewhere. Professional cleaners can be hired for less frequent or specialist tasks such as cleaning blinds, rugs, and sofas. Professional services are also offered for the basic tasks.
Safety is a consideration because some cleaning products are toxic and some cleaning tasks are physically demanding. "Green cleaning" refers to cleaning without causing pollution. The history of housecleaning has links to the advancement of technology. People peform house cleaning for the home to look better and be safer and easier to live in.
It is in response to clutter, disorder, litter, dirtiness or to prevent such. Without housecleaning limescale builds up on taps, mold grows in wet areas, bacterial action make the garbage disposal and toilet smell and cobwebs accumulate. With organisation belongings are easily found and table tops are clear.

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