Hand-free mops are used to clean the museum floor for the protection of cultural relics

创建于05.29
When cleaning the floors of museums, when using hand-free mops, attention should be paid to their impact on the protection of cultural relics. Measures can be taken in aspects such as mop selection, cleaning methods, and personnel training:
Mop selection: Prioritize the use of soft materials that do not shed fibers easily and do not require hand washing to minimize potential damage to the floor and exhibits. For instance, avoid using mops that may generate static electricity, attract dust or are made of rough materials to prevent scratching the floor or having an indirect impact on the exhibits.
Cleaning method: When cleaning the museum floor, avoid using cleaning agents containing corrosive chemicals to prevent damage to the floor material and exhibits. A combination of dry and wet mopping can be adopted. First, use a dry mop to remove the dust, and then use a slightly wet mop to clean, ensuring that there are no stains left on the floor. At the same time, control the humidity of the mop to avoid excessive moisture causing the floor to be slippery or seeping into the bottom of the display cabinet.
Personnel training: Provide professional training for cleaning staff to familiarize them with the environmental characteristics of the museum and the requirements for cultural relic protection. The training content includes the correct use of hand-free mops, identifying the cleaning methods for floors made of different materials, mastering the concentration of cleaning agents and precautions, etc. Through training, enhance the professional quality and service awareness of cleaning staff to ensure that cleaning work is both efficient and safe.
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