3 Most Important Areas of Sweeping


Cleanliness is an important factor in determining where people shop. A customer's first impression is formed in the parking lot. In addition, dirt and debris are damaging to the pavement and will shorten its useful life. Finally, keeping the parking lot clean reduces the chance of a slip-and-fall and thus, reduces a business' liability.
Construction Sweeping is one of the most demanding types of sweeping. Throughout all phases of the construction process, sand, dirt, and debris accumulate on site. The sweeping contractor must be present throughout all phases of the process.
Construction sweeping will help keep that sand, dirt, and debris from accumulating on the sidewalks.
Municipal Sweeping is city sweeping. When sweeping cities, one must consider environmental regulations and
stormwater runoff. Compliance and inspections are on the rise. Catch- basins can accumulate with sand and debris if not careful. Federal law mandates that the catch-basins are clean. The Clean Water Act II simply states "Nothing but rain down the drain". Townships designate who is responsible for making sure cities are EPA compliant.
Street sweeping has been determined to be a "best management practice" by the federal and state divisions of the EPA. Sweeping has been proven to preserve the life of the asphalt and keeps properties clean and professional by picking up sand and debris that accumulate.
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