Cleaning lecture rooms
Many such universities, in which people from different parts of the country and the world learn, have even a dozen or so buildings. All these buildings must be cleaned up well, and the equipment used in them must be arranged in such a way that they do not endanger the safety of people staying in a university building. Therefore, from time to time, university buildings include cleaning crews that clean up lecture rooms and sanitary and sports facilities. Their tasks include grinding the dust, washing floors, removing spider webs that are being created, and disinfecting sanitary facilities. For this purpose, specialized equipment and strong cleaning agents are used. On the other hand, performing small cleaning works deal with the so-called conservators.
Cleaning the doctor's offices in clinics
Outpatient clinics are healing points in which sick people are admitted and various examinations are carried out, therefore cleaning teams are obliged to clean them thoroughly. However, this cleaning must be carried out in such a way that it does not interfere with the patients' free use of the doctor's offices. Therefore, the floors in the outpatient clinics are cleaned in the evenings and in the morning, and then they can be properly washed without wiping them dry. Also, doctors' offices are cleaned when patients are not admitted. However, from time to time you can meet a cleaning crew member who cleans sanitary rooms. Thanks to this, they can be kept clean.
Cleaning hospital rooms
Hospital administrators pay great attention to the fact that they should be properly cleaned. That is why practically every day hospital wards are cleaned. Usually in the morning the corridors and floors in all hospital rooms are washed away and in the evenings the hospital corridors are washed away again. In addition, all patient cabinets and window sills and taps located in some rooms are cleaned. Hospital bathrooms and toilets are also cleaned. Particular attention is paid to the need to disinfect hospital sanitary facilities and to dry bathroom floors so that no patients slip on them. Liquid soap dispensers and toilet paper containers are also supplemented.