Maintenance of property in practice

fter washing, some of them may be crumpled and others fall off the hanger, so you have to constantly place them in other places. Every now and then a review of clothes is carried out, during which old clothes are thrown out, which

Maintenance of property in practice

Cleaning clothes in a dressing room

Clothes that are in the home wardrobe sometimes need to be rearranged and suspended. When you put your clothes into the closet after washing, some of them may be crumpled and others fall off the hanger, so you have to constantly place them in other places. Every now and then a review of clothes is carried out, during which old clothes are thrown out, which we have not managed to wash or have long ago walked in, but only translate them to a different place after each wash. Such clothes can also be collected by us in some place, and then packed in bags and displayed in front of the house during the collection of clothing. Similarly with old shoes, which sometimes we have a dozen or so pairs of, and just look at them and throw them away.


Taking out garbage from sports halls

In sports halls, activities for children who want to become athletes in the future, as well as for people preparing for important professions can be organized. That's why in the sports halls there are many people who are subject to various exercises or watch the struggles of others. They can cause littering of such halls, which is why people employed in cleaning teams first deal with throwing out rubbish, then with abrasion of dust and washing the floors. They use strong resources available in general and more sporting stores. Thanks to this, all people in such halls can feel safe and comfortable. After larger sports competitions, general cleaning of sports halls are also carried out.


Cleaning the school area

Cleaning of the school building is done by the janitor or the janitor who every day stays in school during lessons. They also try to take care of students' safety, especially in changing rooms and rooms, where children eat a second breakfast or lunches. In larger schools, sometimes clean crews are employed that take care of cleanliness. Every day they sweep the corridors, wash the floors and throw out rubbish, while at specified intervals they also deal with window cleaning, fine grating of the dust and pasturing of the floors. In the spring-summer and autumn period, the school area is also cleaned. If necessary, the grass is mown, swept pavements and undercut tree branches.