Lesson 1Exterior facade glass up to 3rd floor: telescopic water-fed pole systems, reach-and-wash with deionized water, rope access basics for two-person tasksThis lesson covers methods for cleaning outside facade glass up to the third floor. You'll learn using extendable water-fed poles, reach-and-wash with pure water, and basic rope access roles for two-person jobs.
Site risk checks for exterior glass workSetting up telescopic water-fed polesReach-and-wash with deionized waterDetailing edges and frames externallyRoles in basic two-person rope tasksLesson 2Stair and corridor cleaning specifics: grout and edge cleaning, anti-slip considerations, handrail cleaningThis lesson focuses on stair and corridor cleaning where safety and detail count. You'll learn edge and grout cleaning, slip checks, handrail hygiene, and sequences that cut slip and trip risks.
Safe work sequence on stair flightsEdge and skirting board dust removalGrout cleaning for tiled stair treadsHandrail disinfection and polishingAnti-slip checks and warning signageLesson 3Manual cleaning tools: brooms, mops, microfibre cloths, squeegees, buckets, dusters, telescopic polesThis lesson introduces main manual cleaning tools and proper use. You'll select, care for, and store brooms, mops, cloths, squeegees, buckets, dusters, and extendable poles for effective, body-friendly cleaning.
Selecting brooms for indoor floor typesMop types, wringers, and mop head careMicrofiber cloth folding and color codingSqueegee use for glass and smooth tilesSafe handling of telescopic polesLesson 4Waste handling and disposal of cleaning residues and used liquidsThis lesson explains managing solid waste, used liquids, and residues from cleaning. You'll sort, label, store temporarily, and dispose following hygiene, safety, and local rules.
Classifying general vs hazardous cleaning wasteCollecting and sealing used wipes and padsHandling and labeling used liquid solutionsTemporary storage and spill prevention rulesDisposal routes per local waste regulationsLesson 5Elevator cleaning: surfaces, buttons, mirrors, floor, and door tracks; anti-bacterial wipe protocols and small-tool kitsThis lesson details lift cleaning from buttons and mirrors to floors and door tracks. You'll use anti-bacterial wipes, small tool kits for tight spots, work sequence, and safety near doors and panels.
Pre-use safety checks with building staffCleaning control panels and call buttonsMirror and stainless steel polishing stepsFloor and threshold cleaning techniquesDetailing door tracks with small toolsLesson 6Interior glass cleaning: spray-and-wipe vs water-fed pole methods, microfibre and lint-free cloth use, handling glass railings and framed windowsThis lesson covers safe, streak-free interior glass cleaning. You'll compare spray-and-wipe and water-fed pole methods, pick cloths, and handle framed windows, glass rails, and delicate finishes.
Spray-and-wipe steps for interior glassWater-fed pole use for indoor glass zonesChoosing microfiber vs lint-free glass clothsCleaning framed windows without seepageSafe cleaning of glass railings and balustradesLesson 7Floor cleaning techniques: sweeping, dry mopping, wet mopping, two-bucket method, auto-scrubber basic use and maintenanceThis lesson explains floor cleaning for common areas. You'll master sweeping, dry and wet mopping, two-bucket method, and basic auto-scrubber use, including patterns, safety, and daily care.
Effective sweeping and dust control methodsDry mopping patterns for corridors and hallsWet mopping and two-bucket workflowsAuto-scrubber setup and operating stepsDaily auto-scrubber care and tank cleaningLesson 8Product selection by surface: neutral pH detergents for floors, degreasers for stubborn stains, alcohol-based cleaners for touchpoints, ammonia-free glass cleanersThis lesson guides choosing products by surface and dirt type. You'll match neutral detergents, degreasers, alcohol cleaners, and ammonia-free glass products to materials for safety, looks, and hygiene.
Neutral pH detergents for sealed floorsDegreasers for oils and stubborn residuesAlcohol cleaners for touchpoints and phonesAmmonia-free glass cleaners for filmsChecking compatibility with surface finishesLesson 9Powered equipment: battery backpack vacuums, upright vacuums, single-disc floor machines, wet/dry vacs, pressure washers (when appropriate)This lesson introduces powered cleaning gear for buildings. You'll learn when and how to use backpack and upright vacuums, single-disc machines, wet/dry vacs, and pressure washers, stressing safety and maintenance.
Battery backpack vacuum setup and useUpright vacuum use on carpets and rugsSingle-disc floor machine basics and padsWet/dry vacuum use for spills and floodsPressure washer use on suitable surfacesLesson 10Dilution and application: measured mixing, contact time, dos and don’ts for rinsing and streak-free finishesThis lesson focuses on proper dilution and applying cleaning chemicals. You'll measure mixes, allow contact time, handle safely, and rinse to avoid residue, streaks, and damage on common surfaces.
Reading product labels and dilution chartsUsing dosing bottles and dilution stationsRespecting chemical contact and dwell timesRinsing methods for residue-free surfacesCommon dilution and rinsing mistakes