Nearly every building in existence has windows and they have the habit of becoming dirty, necessitating periodic cleaning. There are several different ways to accomplish this. Here we will take a look at some of the methods employed by commercial window cleaning companies to handle this job.
The choice of equipment for any window cleaning job will depend on building height, site conditions and the amount of work required. As a rule of thumb, safer is better and easiest is best. Perhaps this will mean cleaning the windows from the interior of the building, if possible. This removes the need for equipment to access extensive heights.
The most popular method for reaching high windows in a residential job is the tried and true extension ladder. Other equipment required for this job will be a good squeegee (commercial grade), a bucket to hold water and the cleaning agent, a scrubber, a sponge and some lint free towels (micro-fiber works best). While dish soap is most often used as the cleaner, there are better options available that don’t leave behind a residue. Vinegar can also be added to the water to reduce streaks.
Extension ladders are a good means of accessing higher windows but are only appropriate to about three stories. Taller buildings will require some other method of reaching the upper windows. Rope access is a popular way of achieving this, using a configuration called a ‘cradle’ or a ‘bosun’s chair’. This is also the method used to suspend someone working on the side of a ship or boat but works just as well for window cleaners.
Another device common for reaching higher windows is something called a water fed pole (WFP). As the name implies, this is a telescoping pole hooked up to water which can deliver a cleaning stream up to 70 feet or more. Frequently, purified water is used and does a good job of cleaning without leaving behind any residue.
Government regulations and guidelines exist regarding safety and proper window washing operations. However, these regulations are typically not enforced in most countries. Window cleaning is considered one of the most dangerous professions in the UK, and every year sees deaths occur for those in this occupation.
As a rule, safer is better. Those using ropes and scaffolding should receive proper training before attempting this work. The methods employed by commercial window cleaning companies continue to improve with technological advancements, with speed, safety and ease of operation getting better all the time.
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