People Cleaning

People Cleaning

Description
Description

Cleaning is the process of removing unwanted toxins, bacteria, impurities, or other substances from an object, human, or specified area. The process can occur over a wide variety of contexts, ranging from commercial cleaning, to personal hygiene, to environmental remediation, to housekeeping.

Depending on the context in which the activity is done, there also exist an even wider array of cleaning methods and tools, and it is up to the individual responsible for the task to determine which approach is most appropriate. A hot shower might suffice following a routine workout at the gym, whereas one might use a mop to clean kitchen flooring.

History
History

Cleaning, the practice of removing dirt, impurities, and clutter, has been a fundamental aspect of human life across all cultures and eras. Initially driven by the need for hygiene and health, early humans cleaned their living spaces and themselves to prevent illness and maintain a comfortable environment. As societies evolved, cleaning practices became more sophisticated, reflecting cultural norms and social structures. In many ancient civilizations, cleanliness was linked to spiritual purity, with rituals often involving cleaning processes.

The development of cleaning tools and methods paralleled advancements in technology and understanding of health. Over time, cleaning has become a critical part of daily life, influencing public health, home maintenance, and personal hygiene, showcasing its enduring importance in ensuring a safe and orderly living environment.

Future
Future

In the future, cleaning practices are likely to become more advanced and efficient, driven by technology and environmental concerns. Automation could play a significant role, with robots and smart devices undertaking more cleaning tasks, from household chores to public space maintenance. Eco-friendly cleaning products and methods might become the norm, reflecting a growing awareness of environmental sustainability. Innovations in materials science could lead to self-cleaning surfaces, reducing the need for frequent cleaning.

Additionally, the integration of technology in cleaning tools, like sensors and AI, could make cleaning more effective and less time-consuming. The emphasis on hygiene, amplified by recent global health events, is expected to continue, possibly leading to the development of new cleaning technologies and standards that prioritize health and safety.

Common Questions
Common Questions
What is dry cleaning?

Dry cleaning is a cleaning process that involves the use of a chemical solvent other than water to clean clothing and other textiles. A dry cleaning machine combines a domestic washing machine and a clothes dryer. Dry cleaning is a method used by dry cleaners to clean clothes with specific dry cleaning instructions.

What is deep cleaning?

A deep cleaning is performed by a dental hygienist to treat gum and periodontal disease. A deep cleaning cleans between the gums and teeth down to the roots. Tartar buildup is removed down below the gum line to the root of the tooth.

What is data cleaning?

Data cleaning is a process that detects and removes corrupt or inaccurate data points from a record set, table, or database. The incomplete, inaccurate, or irrelevant parts of the data are identified, then replaced, modified, or deleted. This process can be performed with data wrangling tools or through scripting.

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Disinfection Workers - Spraying
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Disinfection Workers - Spraying
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Disinfection Workers - Standing
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Disinfection Workers - Standing
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Mopping - Combination (Side)
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Mopping - Combination (Side)
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Vacuuming - Combination (Side)
People Mopping - Combination (Side)

Mopping is a chore done to clean up messes on hard surfaces, such as tile or vinyl. Mopping is done with a mop head mounted on a long handle that is dipped in a mixture of soapy water and then brushed on the floor. Mopping removes dirt, grime, and sticky substances and is usually preceded by vacuuming or sweeping.

Elevation drawings of a man and woman mopping as viewed from the side
Mopping is a chore done to clean up messes on hard surfaces, such as tile or vinyl. Mopping is done with a mop head mounted on a long handle that is dipped in a mixture of soapy water and then brushed on the floor. Mopping removes dirt, grime, and sticky substances.

Elevation drawings of a man and woman mopping as viewed from the side
People Mopping - Combination (Side)
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Casual, Cleaning
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Man and Woman Mopping side elevation (detail), side (outline silhouettes)

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Disinfection Workers - Standing
Collection of drawings in side elevation of Disinfection Workers standing in a range of positions labeled with average height

As viruses can linger on surfaces, it important to vigilantly disinfect highly trafficked areas in homes and essential businesses. Further, other soft surfaces, electronics, and laundry should also be cleaned regularly to take further precautions. Disinfection workers should wear gloves and have good ventilation during chemical use for safety.

As viruses can linger on surfaces, it important to vigilantly disinfect highly trafficked areas in homes and essential businesses. Further, other soft surfaces, electronics, and laundry should also be cleaned regularly to take further precautions.

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Disinfection Workers - Spraying
Series of elevation drawings of Disinfection Workers Spraying in an assortment of common poses with average overall height

Cleaning a surface with soap and water reduces the overall amount of germs, and spraying that surface with a disinfectant kills the remaining germs. The CDC recommend the use of an EPA-registered household disinfectant. High touch surfaces like tables, doorknobs, light switches, faucets, toilets, and sinks should be routinely cleaned and disinfected.

Collection of drawings of Disinfection Workers Spraying in various poses viewed from side elevation
Cleaning a surface with soap and water reduces the overall amount of germs, and spraying that surface with a disinfectant kills the remaining germs. The CDC recommend the use of an EPA-registered household disinfectant. High touch surfaces should be routinely cleaned and disinfected.

Collection of drawings of Disinfection Workers Spraying in various poses viewed from side elevation
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People Vacuuming - Combination (Side)

Vacuuming is a chore done to clean debris up by sucking it up into a machine. Vacuuming can be done by pushing a vacuum, using a hand held vacuum, or autonomously with a self-vacuuming robot. Vacuuming works on hard surfaces, like tile or wood, and on soft surfaces, like carpet.

Elevation of a man and woman vacuuming as viewed from the side
Vacuuming is a chore done to clean debris up by sucking it up into a machine. Vacuuming can be done by pushing a vacuum, using a hand held vacuum, or autonomously with a self-vacuuming robot. Vacuuming works on hard surfaces, like tile or wood, and on soft surfaces, like carpet.

Elevation of a man and woman vacuuming as viewed from the side
People Vacuuming - Combination (Side)
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Man and Woman Vacuuming side elevation (detail), side (outline silhouette)

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