Monday, October 31, 2011

The Top Basic Safety Tips For Window Cleaners To Manage Effectively

Our buildings look great with the help of the window cleaners that help get them this way. It can be a dangerous business in some cases as falls occur and things drop. So if you are a small business owner there are basic safety tips for window cleaners that you should follow to ensure not only your safety but the safety of others around the building or home you are cleaning.

Safety Tip #1: If you are considering a window cleaning business you will want to decide if you are going to clean windows for residential or commercial. There are different safety issues for both. Once you have chosen which direction you want to go then you can specialize in getting the equipment that is necessary for each type of location.

Safety Tip #2: The safest thing you can do it to have the proper insurance that covers yourself, your employees if you have them and the surroundings where you are working. This is true for whatever type of business you own. Even if you are a one person window business only cleaning on the weekend you will still need insurance. Some businesses will not hire you without proof of you being self insured.

Safety Tip #3: The extension ladder you choose for yourself is vital for your safety. This is one of the major investments you will make in your business venture. Check for the sturdiness of the ladder and that the weight is calculated to include the weight of the materials you are using as water can be heavy. If you are working on high rise the ladders you use must be roped and guaranteed to hold your weight and anyone else on the platform ladder as well.

Safety Tip #4: How you handle the materials you are washing the windows with is important. If you are using water or chemicals it can be dangerous to people below you. You also need proper protection if you use some chemicals. Be prepared and start in your comfort zone before you stretch yourself to new heights.

Safety Tip #5: If may not seem like a safety tip but communication is vital when you are cleaning windows. You will need a device that enables you to talk to your team or call out for help if you need to when you are working alone. Have a sturdy push to talk phone and enable it so you can use only one hand if you need to.

These are just the basics when it comes to safety tips for window cleaners. Another important aspect to talk about is bad weather besides rain and snow. Wind is not your friend in the window business and a small gust can knock you off a ladder or cause your materials to be lost by being blown off of your area. Consider it a day off when bad weather occurs and avoid safety hazards in this arena.

With our window cleaning service what can go wrong? We provide the greatest services for your windows. Our business is a domestic window cleaners London. There isn’t a job we can’t do and we do it correct.

Source:http://www.brainfoodmedia.com/business/careers/the-top-basic-safety-tips-for-window-cleaners-to-manage-effectively/

Support And Advice On Making A Career Out Of Window Cleaning In London

One of the older professions in the UK is window cleaning. Once this was a very profitable business to be in, and it seems to be making something of a comeback. In London in particular there is a demand for window cleaners, which a lot of people are interested in. If this is something that you would like more information on, read these hints on making a career out of window cleaning in London.

Firstly you will need to register for self-employment. Once you have done this it is time to work out whether you would like to clean windows for domestic customers or commercial customers. Bear in mind that you will have to spend more money on equipment to be a commercial window cleaner.

Anyone intending to opt for domestic window cleaning will need less equipment than a commercial window cleaning. This will involve a ladder, bucket and basic window cleaning equipment. Commercial window cleaners on the other hand will need more specialised equipment such as an abseiling unit.

The next stage is getting customers to know who you are and take you on a complete jobs for them. Those people looking to clean domestic window should advertise by sending leaflets out to homes. If commercial window cleaning is more your thing get out there and talk to businesses about their window cleaning needs.

Obviously the next step for both domestic and commercial window cleaners is to start doing jobs for people. This will see the revenue start to come in and could lead to new customers. Over time this approach should help you to grow your business into something quite profitable.

So anyone interested in making a career out of window cleaning in London should now know how to start out in business. Follow the advice and create an excellent window cleaning round in just less time than you would think possible.

To get some of the best residential window cleaners in London, its important to find a business that cleans the surrounded area. The window cleaning London can be found in the local paper or the Internet.

Source:http://eva-news.com/sme/property/support-and-advice-on-making-a-career-out-of-window-cleaning-in-london/2377995/

Friday, October 28, 2011

Do you have one of the scariest jobs in America?

(WXYZ) - It's no surprise that window washers may have one of the scariest jobs in America, but what about teachers?

A new survey from CareerBuilder found teaching is one of the top ten scariest professions.

More than 4,300 workers voted in a nationwide survey.

A bomb squad technician was voted the scariest job. A high-rise window washer was second. Rounding out the top five; serving in the Armed Forces, mining and a policing.

A teacher ranked ninth.

Workers also voted on what makes a job scary. Fear of pay cuts received the most votes, with 13 percent.

Nine percent of workers said workload and presenting in front of other people makes a job scary.

Only three percent said their boss made work scary.

You can view the top 15 scariest jobs below.

1. Bomb Squad Technician
2. High Rise Window Washer
3. Armed Forces
4. Miner
5. Police Officer
6. Alaskan Crab Fishing
7. Mortician
8. Firefighter
9. High School Teacher
10. Cemetery Worker
11. Exterminator
12. Stand-Up Comedian
13. Animal Control
14. Stunt Person
15. Politicia


Read more: http://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/do-you-have-one-of-the-scariest-jobs-in-america%3F#ixzz1c7x9hVmq

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Window Cleaners: They Do The Dirty Work For You

No one likes to wash his or her own windows. Some windows can be downright dangerous to wash, especially if you do not have the proper equipment. When your windows need washing, call in professional window cleaners. They will be equipped properly to get the job done faster and safer.

The most common equipment for window washing is a squeegee and clean soapy water. A number of cleaning fluids are available but many professionals use ordinary dish soap still. However, this may leave a film that attracts dirt, while other types of cleaners may keep the windows cleaner.

Bigger window cleaning businesses may invest in what is called a water fed pole. It can be used to reach places that are high up and not easily reached by a ladder. The windows are rinsed with purified water that does not leave marks after drying. In addition to this advantage, this system also cleans more thoroughly.

For really high windows, such as in office buildings, window cleaning companies may use cradles or platforms that can be hung down from the top of the building. The platforms may be referred to as scaffolding, among other terms.

Recently, some experimenting has been done washing windows with robots. This has proven faster than having people do the washing as well as infinitely safer. Window cleaning can be a profession that is very dangerous, in particular when it is being done on very high skyscrapers.

Using window cleaners is a smart way to get the job done. Your windows will be cleaner than you could get them and you will stay safer. Many cleaning companies are also insured and licensed so you can have even more confidence in hiring them.

Source:http://eva-news.com/sme/finance/window-cleaners-they-do-the-dirty-work-for-you/2377454/

Monday, October 17, 2011

Window-cleaning robot launched in Taiwan

A window-cleaning robot that won a gold medal at the 2010 iENA Nuremberg International Trade Fair was launched in Taiwan Thursday.

Dubbed the "Winbot," the robot is a creation of local inventor Chao Chih-mo. It uses magnets to attach to windows up to 10 mm thick.

K.E. and Kingstone Co. and Hobot Technology, which introduced the product, expect to cash in on yearend promotions in major department stores, Taiwan's Central News Agency reported.

The robot is priced at under NT$10,000 (US$330), and can operate at least five times more quickly that human window cleaners the company said.

It is also able to detect the cleaning area on its own using automatic navigation technology and infrared sensors, the company added. — TJD, GMA News

Source:http://www.gmanews.tv/story/235422/technology/window-cleaning-robot-launched-in-taiwan

Award-winning window-cleaning robot launched in Taiwan
2011/10/13 23:02:01



Taipei, Oct. 13 (CNA) A window-cleaning robot that won a gold medal at the 2010 iENA Nuremberg International Trade Fair was launched in Taiwan Thursday, the product's sole agent said that day.

K.E. & Kingstone Co. and Hobot Technology rolled out the product at a press conference with an eye to cashing in on year-end promotions in major department stores.

The robot, named Winbot, was invented by local inventor Chao Chih-mo and uses magnets that allow the device to be attached to both sides of windows up to 10 millimeters thick to clean both surfaces at the same time.

The invention is able to detect the cleaning area on its own using automatic navigation technology and infrared sensors, said the company.

The robot, which is priced at under NT$10,000 (US$330), can operate at least five times more quickly that human window
cleaners, the company said. (By Stacey Wu and Nell Shen) ENDITEM/J

Source:http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201110130040

Museum of Clean poised for November opening

POCATELLO, Idaho — Don Aslett challenged a group of local youth to square off in a squeegee window cleaning contest against none other than the cleaning guru himself at the Museum of Clean.

At the request of a group from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the entrepreneur opened up the doors to his six-story building to provide the group with a sneak peek in advance of the museum's soft opening celebration slated for Nov. 18-19.

"This is not going to be a 'walk and gawk' museum. We are going to teach people how to clean," Aslett said. "Believe me, the wait will be worth it."

Aslett has devoted the last six years of his life to the renovation project in Pocatello.

Late last month, several trees were planted outside, the landscaping was completed and lights were installed in the parking lot.

Once the shelves are stocked at the gift shop, the Museum of Clean will officially be ready to open to the public.

"It's already a worldwide attraction," Aslett said. "Selling the value of clean is a concept that can apply to air, water, mind and language. Anything clean is desirable, beautiful, safe and honorable."

Besides being able to check out hundreds of different kinds of vacuum cleaners, ranging from a 4,000-pound antique to a petite handheld device, members of the church group learned about the history of cleaning.

The children were also taught how to vacuum more efficiently, how to remove stains and how to properly wipe their feet off on a mat before entering a home.

"The renovation may be complete, but a museum is never finished," Aslett said. "A guy recently brought in a vacuum from 1911 to donate to the museum."

Aslett went on to predict that the displays at the Museum of Clean will double in size within the first year of being open to the public.

"I see the potential, and it's exciting," he said. "I've put a lot of time and effort into putting these collections together ... so, it's nice to see people's wowed expressions. It's very rewarding."

Source: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700188458/Museum-of-Clean-poised-for-November-opening.html