Approx. Rs 25 / Unit fGet Latest Price
Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Unit f |
Packaging Size | All Size |
Fragrance | Rose, Lemon, Jasmine |
Product Type | Floor Cleaner |
Packaging Type | Can |
Brand | Fusion |
The treatment needed for different types of floors is very different.[2]
Slipping is a common safety hazard for cleaning methods that involve water or other liquids, especially if the floor is left wet.[3]
Sawdust is used on some floors to absorb any liquids that fall rather than trying to prevent them being spilt. The sawdust is swept up and replaced each day. This was common in the past in pubs and is still used in some butchers and fishmongers.[4]
It used to be common to use tea leaves to collect dirt from carpets and remove odours.[5] Nowadays it is still quite common to use diatomaceous earth, or in fact any cat litter type material, to remove infestations from floors.[citation needed]
There are also a wide variety of floor cleaning machines available today such as floor buffers, automatic floor scrubbers and sweepers, and carpet extractors that can deep clean almost any type of hard floor or carpeted flooring surface in much less time than it would take using a traditional cleaning method.
Additional Information:
Approx. Rs 40 / per LtrsGet Latest Price
Hand washing, also known as hand hygiene, is the act of cleaning hands for the purpose of removing soil, dirt, and microorganisms. If water and soap is not available, hands can be cleaned with ash instead.[1] A substitute for tap water is pouring water from a hanging jerrycan or gourd.
Medical hand hygiene refers to hygiene practices related to medical procedures. Hand washing before administering medicine or medical care can prevent or minimize the spread of disease. The main medical purpose of washing hands is to cleanse the hands of pathogens (like bacteria or viruses) and chemicals which can cause harm or disease. This is especially important for people who handle food or work in the medical field, but also important practice for the general public.
Handwashing with soap consistently at critical moments during the day prevents the spread of diseases like diarrhoea and cholera which are transmitted through fecal-oral routes. People can become infected with respiratory diseases such as influenza or the common cold, for example, if they do not wash their hands before touching their eyes, nose, or mouth.
Additional Information:
Explore More Products
© Fusion Aqua Solutions. All Rights Reserved (Terms of Use)
Developed and Managed by IndiaMART InterMESH Limited