This document provides an overview of bathroom design and features. It discusses bathroom layouts including L-shaped, corridor, and U-shaped configurations. It also covers bathroom elements such as flooring, tiles, lighting, accessories, paint, wallpaper, and curtains. Ceramic, porcelain, terracotta, slate, marble, granite, and vinyl are described as common tile types. Semi-hard flooring, vinyl, and bathroom tiles are discussed as flooring options.
The document provides guidelines for barrier-free accessible washroom design. It outlines dimensions for pathways, wheelchairs, and wheelchair maneuvering spaces. Target groups for accessibility include wheelchair users, those with limited mobility, blind/low vision, and deaf individuals. Guidelines are given for bathroom layouts, shower stalls, grab bars, and fixtures like toilets, sinks, and doors. Dimensions are specified to ensure usability by people of varying abilities. Proper design can make washrooms accessible to the widest range of people.
Types of Natural Stain Remover by ALGEN F. OLITRES Riya Duran
This document provides information about natural stain removers. It begins with objectives to determine different types of natural stain removers and how to apply them properly. It then lists various natural stain removing ingredients like ammonia, bicarbonate of soda, corn flour, cream of tartar, and eucalyptus oil. Next, it explains an activity where students will match the stain removers to their descriptions and applications. Rubrics are provided to grade student outputs. Finally, natural stain removers are matched to their definitions and applications in a table. Students are assigned to gather additional natural stain removing methods from home and try one out.
The document discusses Jaquar faucets and their quality and manufacturing process. Jaquar produces 60,000 faucets per day in state-of-the-art facilities backed by testing labs to ensure the highest quality. Their faucets have a 10-year warranty and about 60% market share. The faucets come in 22 ranges and styles. The document then discusses the technology behind Jaquar faucets, including durable chrome finishes, aerators to regulate flow, and long-lasting ceramic cartridges.
Here are the key points from my site visit to the timber market:
- The timber market sources wood from various forests and suppliers across the country. The wood is brought in by trucks in large quantities and stacked according to type.
- The main types of wood available are teak, sheesham, deodar, rosewood and pine. Teak and sheesham are the most popular and expensive woods.
- Customers including builders, carpenters, furniture makers visit the market to select wood based on their requirements such as size, quantity and budget. The wood is cut and planed on demand.
- In addition to raw wood, the market also sells hardware items used in woodwork like h
The document provides guidelines for effectively laying out furniture in rooms like living rooms and dining rooms. It discusses key considerations like focal points, traffic flow, symmetry, variety, and appropriate spacing between pieces. Measurements are given for things like distance between tables and walls, chairs and tables, and TVs and sofas to allow for proper movement and use of the furniture and space. The overall guidelines are meant to create well-balanced, functional, and comfortable room layouts.
This document discusses different types of wallpapers, including nonwoven, bamboo, liner, vinyl, fabric-backed foil, morie, embossed, flocked, grasscloth, and photo wall murals. It provides details on the materials, textures, installation difficulty, washability, and removal process for each type. The types range from easy to install and remove options like nonwoven, vinyl and embossed to more delicate varieties like bamboo, flock and grasscloth that require extra care during installation due to stainability.
This document provides an overview of bathroom design and features. It discusses bathroom layouts including L-shaped, corridor, and U-shaped configurations. It also covers bathroom elements such as flooring, tiles, lighting, accessories, paint, wallpaper, and curtains. Ceramic, porcelain, terracotta, slate, marble, granite, and vinyl are described as common tile types. Semi-hard flooring, vinyl, and bathroom tiles are discussed as flooring options.
The document provides guidelines for barrier-free accessible washroom design. It outlines dimensions for pathways, wheelchairs, and wheelchair maneuvering spaces. Target groups for accessibility include wheelchair users, those with limited mobility, blind/low vision, and deaf individuals. Guidelines are given for bathroom layouts, shower stalls, grab bars, and fixtures like toilets, sinks, and doors. Dimensions are specified to ensure usability by people of varying abilities. Proper design can make washrooms accessible to the widest range of people.
Types of Natural Stain Remover by ALGEN F. OLITRES Riya Duran
This document provides information about natural stain removers. It begins with objectives to determine different types of natural stain removers and how to apply them properly. It then lists various natural stain removing ingredients like ammonia, bicarbonate of soda, corn flour, cream of tartar, and eucalyptus oil. Next, it explains an activity where students will match the stain removers to their descriptions and applications. Rubrics are provided to grade student outputs. Finally, natural stain removers are matched to their definitions and applications in a table. Students are assigned to gather additional natural stain removing methods from home and try one out.
The document discusses Jaquar faucets and their quality and manufacturing process. Jaquar produces 60,000 faucets per day in state-of-the-art facilities backed by testing labs to ensure the highest quality. Their faucets have a 10-year warranty and about 60% market share. The faucets come in 22 ranges and styles. The document then discusses the technology behind Jaquar faucets, including durable chrome finishes, aerators to regulate flow, and long-lasting ceramic cartridges.
Here are the key points from my site visit to the timber market:
- The timber market sources wood from various forests and suppliers across the country. The wood is brought in by trucks in large quantities and stacked according to type.
- The main types of wood available are teak, sheesham, deodar, rosewood and pine. Teak and sheesham are the most popular and expensive woods.
- Customers including builders, carpenters, furniture makers visit the market to select wood based on their requirements such as size, quantity and budget. The wood is cut and planed on demand.
- In addition to raw wood, the market also sells hardware items used in woodwork like h
The document provides guidelines for effectively laying out furniture in rooms like living rooms and dining rooms. It discusses key considerations like focal points, traffic flow, symmetry, variety, and appropriate spacing between pieces. Measurements are given for things like distance between tables and walls, chairs and tables, and TVs and sofas to allow for proper movement and use of the furniture and space. The overall guidelines are meant to create well-balanced, functional, and comfortable room layouts.
This document discusses different types of wallpapers, including nonwoven, bamboo, liner, vinyl, fabric-backed foil, morie, embossed, flocked, grasscloth, and photo wall murals. It provides details on the materials, textures, installation difficulty, washability, and removal process for each type. The types range from easy to install and remove options like nonwoven, vinyl and embossed to more delicate varieties like bamboo, flock and grasscloth that require extra care during installation due to stainability.
This document discusses different types of carpets, including their materials, manufacturing processes, uses, and maintenance. Some key points covered include:
- Carpets originated in the East and are now commonly used for warmth, appearance, safety, and sound insulation. Materials include natural fibers like wool and synthetic fibers like nylon.
- Carpet selection depends on factors like cost, durability, appearance, safety properties, and comfort. Woven carpets include Wilton, Brussels, and Axminster carpets while nonwoven carpets are tufted, pile bonded, or needle punched.
- Proper carpet care involves regular vacuuming, protecting edges, and periodic deep cleaning methods like sh
This document discusses flooring options for hospitals. It notes that hospital flooring must meet requirements for hygiene, comfort, safety and low maintenance. It then discusses the importance of flooring for infection control in highly populated areas of hospitals. Various flooring types are described, including their pros and cons - such as linoleum, tiles, vinyl, kota stone, epoxy, terrazzo and marble. Department-specific flooring recommendations are provided. Maintenance requirements are outlined for different flooring types. Recent trends in hospital flooring focusing on hygiene, aesthetics and durability are also summarized.
OC Office Furniture Liquidators is one of the finest furniture solution companies. We can actually meet all of your used office furniture requirements. If we do not have what you require, OC Office Furniture Liquidators has the resources to help you source your requirement as we also broker office furniture. http://www.ocofficeliquidators.com
This document provides information about linen and fabric handling for housekeeping. It discusses the importance of linen and fabric for hotel operations. Proper selection and handling of linen is the housekeeping department's responsibility to protect the hotel's investment. The document defines what linen and fabric are made of and discusses factors to consider when choosing linens such as fiber content, thread count, type of weave and fabric finish. It also describes natural fibers like wool, silk, cotton and linen as well as many common man-made fibers and their properties. The document outlines proper labeling of fabrics and provides washing symbols. It details types of stains and procedures for removing common stains. Bed making procedures are also presented.
The document provides information on arranging rooms including standard dimensions for furniture in dining areas, living rooms, and bedrooms. It includes top plans and dimensions for sample dining areas with square, circle, and rectangle configurations. Standard dimensions are given for chairs, tables, and other furniture. Living room standard dimensions cover sofas, side tables, and clearances between furniture. Bedroom dimensions and standards address types of beds, tables, and clearances to allow for activities.
Tips for the corporate office interiorsNitidodesign
There are some really important things that you need to consider when you plan to work on your corporate office interiors. In today’s era, these things actually have a direct impact on your productivity and work performance.
Dish gardening involves planting small ornamental plants in pots, shallow vases, or dishes that can be moved around the home. There is no known origin of who started the practice of dish gardening, though it is popular today among gardeners, plant lovers, and florists. Dish gardens can be creatively made with layers of sand, potting mixture or moss, and dwarf plants, along with decorative pebbles, dolls, and moss sticks to mimic a miniature garden landscape.
Carpets are categorized by their construction, patterns, and yarns. They enhance the appearance of homes and workplaces, and provide noise absorption and comfort. Carpets are constructed through weaving, tufting, or bonding methods. Woven carpets like Wilton, Axminster, and oriental are durable but costly, while non-woven tufted and bonded carpets are more economical options. Carpets are made from synthetic materials like nylon and polyester for the pile and polypropylene for the backing. They are chosen for qualities like appearance, sound absorption, and comfort.
Wall coverings come in many forms including paints, wallpaper, fabrics, wood, and tiles. The type of wall covering chosen depends on the type of wall, such as brick, plaster, or new plaster walls. Common wall covering materials include paints like emulsion, distemper, cement, and aluminum paints; wallpapers that can be surface printed, washable, or embossed; fabric coverings that are stretched or draped; wood paneling in various textures; and ceramic or mosaic tiles. Proper installation and periodic cleaning and maintenance helps wall coverings last.
The document provides guidelines for accessible toilets for specially abled individuals. It states that one special toilet should be provided near the entrance with a wash basin. The minimum size of the toilet area should be 1500 x 1750 mm with a minimum clear door opening of 900 mm that swings out. Suitable vertical or horizontal handrails at 50 mm from the wall should also be provided. The toilet seat should be 500 mm from the floor. Additional recommendations include a wheelchair-height toilet and sink, emergency alarm system, and wheelchair-width doors.
This document provides information on cleaning tools and tasks for maintaining a clean home, including dusting with a soft cloth or brush, sweeping dirt and dust into a dustpan, mopping floors to clean up liquids, and scrubbing to remove stuck-on dust. It emphasizes the importance of learning how to use different cleaning tools for specific areas and keeping all areas sanitary.
The presentation compares wood and laminate wall finishes. Wood pros include showing the natural beauty of hardwood and providing insulation. Cons are that wood panels can rot if not water resistant and require regular maintenance. Laminate is more durable but not as natural-looking as wood. Proper installation of both requires tools like a caulk gun, adhesive, and saw. The document provides tips for installing wood planks and laminates on walls.
Floors divide buildings into levels and provide support. A floor finish is a liquid that dries to a hard protective film on resilient tile floors. It protects and extends the life of floors while providing an attractive, slip-resistant surface. Good floor finishes are durable, easy to clean, noiseless, attractive, moisture-free, fire resistant, and low maintenance.
LESSON PLAN EXERCISE-1 FOR FURNITURE DESIGN STUDENTS WITH FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES:
1-TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND FURNITURE STYLE DEVELOPMENT.
2-TO STUDY THE TRADITIONAL ELEMENTS OF DESIGN.
3-SELECTION OF A CHAIR AS A MODEL FOR REDESIGNING.
4-REDESIGNING OF SELECTED CHAIR BY USING SELCTED DESIGN ELEMENTS.
5-PRESENTATION DRAWINGS.
6-MANUFACTURING DRAWINGS.
7-COST CALCULATION.
8-MANUFACTURING.
9-FINAL PRESENTATION.
The document discusses the structure of nails. It describes that nails are made of keratin and have several layers. The nail plate is the hard outer layer made of keratin protein. Below the nail plate are the nail bed, which nourishes the nail, the nail root embedded in the finger, and the nail matrix which produces new nail cells. The document also lists the structures beneath the nails, including the cuticle, lunula, nail groove, and hyponychium, which all serve to protect and support nail growth.
The document discusses how to incorporate nautical style into home interior design in subtle, stylish ways. Some key elements mentioned include using striped patterns in blue and white, displaying maps, starfish, or a ship's steering wheel as a focal point. Natural materials like wood and fabrics are recommended over plastics. The style works well when applied sparingly to areas like living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms using colors like white, blue, and sandy tones.
There are 3 types of nail products used in enamelling: base coat, coloured enamel, and top coat. Base coats come in different varieties to strengthen, hydrate, or fill ridges in different nail types. Coloured enamels are either cream or pearlised finishes. Top coats protect and add gloss. The enamelling procedure involves cleaning nails, applying base coat, 2 coats of cream enamel or 3 of pearlised, and a top coat. Colour choice depends on skin and outfit tones as well as nail shape. Dark colours make nails look smaller while lights make them appear larger.
This document provides information about curtains and blinds for interior design. It defines curtains as decorative fabric hung at windows to regulate light and prevent drafts, while blinds have horizontal or vertical slats held by cords. Curtains are used to block light, divide rooms, and on stages/for privacy. Shower curtains prevent water splashing. Curtain fittings include tiebacks, hold backs, rods, and rings. Remote control systems open/close curtains electronically. Specifications cover materials, construction, and types of blinds. A market survey lists available curtain fabrics and prices in Nagpur, India.
This document discusses different types of wall finishes. It begins by defining wall finishes as enhancements given to walls to improve interior or exterior appearance. Some key structural wall finishes mentioned include tiles, wood, terracotta, marble wash and stone. The document then focuses on tile finishes, describing different types like ceramic, porcelain, glazed, glass, mosaic and natural stone tiles. It provides details on characteristics and applications of each tile type. Additionally, it covers various wood paneling options for wall finishes like shiplap, board and batten, plank, tongue and groove and bead board. Maintenance requirements are also summarized.
The document summarizes a vacuum cleaner project presented by a university design team. The project aims to develop a vacuum cleaner that is quiet, strong, light, easy to use, and beautiful. Key features outlined include low noise output, strong suction power, lightweight design, flexible power options, and multiple size and color choices. Market research shows the top brands and customer priorities. The project plan includes prototypes, testing, production forecast, SWOT analysis, work breakdown structure, Gantt chart, cash flow analysis, earned value management, and risk mitigation strategies. The team aims to exceed customer expectations and achieve 30% market share within a year of product launch.
This document provides information on suction cleaners, also known as vacuum cleaners. It discusses the principles of vacuum and how suction cleaners utilize differences in air pressure. It also outlines different types of suction cleaners categorized by capability, capacity, power source, and design. Key features of suction cleaners like motors, filters, bodies, and accessories are explained. The document also discusses parameters like air flow, suction power, vacuum, sound level, and dust capacity.
This document discusses different types of carpets, including their materials, manufacturing processes, uses, and maintenance. Some key points covered include:
- Carpets originated in the East and are now commonly used for warmth, appearance, safety, and sound insulation. Materials include natural fibers like wool and synthetic fibers like nylon.
- Carpet selection depends on factors like cost, durability, appearance, safety properties, and comfort. Woven carpets include Wilton, Brussels, and Axminster carpets while nonwoven carpets are tufted, pile bonded, or needle punched.
- Proper carpet care involves regular vacuuming, protecting edges, and periodic deep cleaning methods like sh
This document discusses flooring options for hospitals. It notes that hospital flooring must meet requirements for hygiene, comfort, safety and low maintenance. It then discusses the importance of flooring for infection control in highly populated areas of hospitals. Various flooring types are described, including their pros and cons - such as linoleum, tiles, vinyl, kota stone, epoxy, terrazzo and marble. Department-specific flooring recommendations are provided. Maintenance requirements are outlined for different flooring types. Recent trends in hospital flooring focusing on hygiene, aesthetics and durability are also summarized.
OC Office Furniture Liquidators is one of the finest furniture solution companies. We can actually meet all of your used office furniture requirements. If we do not have what you require, OC Office Furniture Liquidators has the resources to help you source your requirement as we also broker office furniture. http://www.ocofficeliquidators.com
This document provides information about linen and fabric handling for housekeeping. It discusses the importance of linen and fabric for hotel operations. Proper selection and handling of linen is the housekeeping department's responsibility to protect the hotel's investment. The document defines what linen and fabric are made of and discusses factors to consider when choosing linens such as fiber content, thread count, type of weave and fabric finish. It also describes natural fibers like wool, silk, cotton and linen as well as many common man-made fibers and their properties. The document outlines proper labeling of fabrics and provides washing symbols. It details types of stains and procedures for removing common stains. Bed making procedures are also presented.
The document provides information on arranging rooms including standard dimensions for furniture in dining areas, living rooms, and bedrooms. It includes top plans and dimensions for sample dining areas with square, circle, and rectangle configurations. Standard dimensions are given for chairs, tables, and other furniture. Living room standard dimensions cover sofas, side tables, and clearances between furniture. Bedroom dimensions and standards address types of beds, tables, and clearances to allow for activities.
Tips for the corporate office interiorsNitidodesign
There are some really important things that you need to consider when you plan to work on your corporate office interiors. In today’s era, these things actually have a direct impact on your productivity and work performance.
Dish gardening involves planting small ornamental plants in pots, shallow vases, or dishes that can be moved around the home. There is no known origin of who started the practice of dish gardening, though it is popular today among gardeners, plant lovers, and florists. Dish gardens can be creatively made with layers of sand, potting mixture or moss, and dwarf plants, along with decorative pebbles, dolls, and moss sticks to mimic a miniature garden landscape.
Carpets are categorized by their construction, patterns, and yarns. They enhance the appearance of homes and workplaces, and provide noise absorption and comfort. Carpets are constructed through weaving, tufting, or bonding methods. Woven carpets like Wilton, Axminster, and oriental are durable but costly, while non-woven tufted and bonded carpets are more economical options. Carpets are made from synthetic materials like nylon and polyester for the pile and polypropylene for the backing. They are chosen for qualities like appearance, sound absorption, and comfort.
Wall coverings come in many forms including paints, wallpaper, fabrics, wood, and tiles. The type of wall covering chosen depends on the type of wall, such as brick, plaster, or new plaster walls. Common wall covering materials include paints like emulsion, distemper, cement, and aluminum paints; wallpapers that can be surface printed, washable, or embossed; fabric coverings that are stretched or draped; wood paneling in various textures; and ceramic or mosaic tiles. Proper installation and periodic cleaning and maintenance helps wall coverings last.
The document provides guidelines for accessible toilets for specially abled individuals. It states that one special toilet should be provided near the entrance with a wash basin. The minimum size of the toilet area should be 1500 x 1750 mm with a minimum clear door opening of 900 mm that swings out. Suitable vertical or horizontal handrails at 50 mm from the wall should also be provided. The toilet seat should be 500 mm from the floor. Additional recommendations include a wheelchair-height toilet and sink, emergency alarm system, and wheelchair-width doors.
This document provides information on cleaning tools and tasks for maintaining a clean home, including dusting with a soft cloth or brush, sweeping dirt and dust into a dustpan, mopping floors to clean up liquids, and scrubbing to remove stuck-on dust. It emphasizes the importance of learning how to use different cleaning tools for specific areas and keeping all areas sanitary.
The presentation compares wood and laminate wall finishes. Wood pros include showing the natural beauty of hardwood and providing insulation. Cons are that wood panels can rot if not water resistant and require regular maintenance. Laminate is more durable but not as natural-looking as wood. Proper installation of both requires tools like a caulk gun, adhesive, and saw. The document provides tips for installing wood planks and laminates on walls.
Floors divide buildings into levels and provide support. A floor finish is a liquid that dries to a hard protective film on resilient tile floors. It protects and extends the life of floors while providing an attractive, slip-resistant surface. Good floor finishes are durable, easy to clean, noiseless, attractive, moisture-free, fire resistant, and low maintenance.
LESSON PLAN EXERCISE-1 FOR FURNITURE DESIGN STUDENTS WITH FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES:
1-TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND FURNITURE STYLE DEVELOPMENT.
2-TO STUDY THE TRADITIONAL ELEMENTS OF DESIGN.
3-SELECTION OF A CHAIR AS A MODEL FOR REDESIGNING.
4-REDESIGNING OF SELECTED CHAIR BY USING SELCTED DESIGN ELEMENTS.
5-PRESENTATION DRAWINGS.
6-MANUFACTURING DRAWINGS.
7-COST CALCULATION.
8-MANUFACTURING.
9-FINAL PRESENTATION.
The document discusses the structure of nails. It describes that nails are made of keratin and have several layers. The nail plate is the hard outer layer made of keratin protein. Below the nail plate are the nail bed, which nourishes the nail, the nail root embedded in the finger, and the nail matrix which produces new nail cells. The document also lists the structures beneath the nails, including the cuticle, lunula, nail groove, and hyponychium, which all serve to protect and support nail growth.
The document discusses how to incorporate nautical style into home interior design in subtle, stylish ways. Some key elements mentioned include using striped patterns in blue and white, displaying maps, starfish, or a ship's steering wheel as a focal point. Natural materials like wood and fabrics are recommended over plastics. The style works well when applied sparingly to areas like living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms using colors like white, blue, and sandy tones.
There are 3 types of nail products used in enamelling: base coat, coloured enamel, and top coat. Base coats come in different varieties to strengthen, hydrate, or fill ridges in different nail types. Coloured enamels are either cream or pearlised finishes. Top coats protect and add gloss. The enamelling procedure involves cleaning nails, applying base coat, 2 coats of cream enamel or 3 of pearlised, and a top coat. Colour choice depends on skin and outfit tones as well as nail shape. Dark colours make nails look smaller while lights make them appear larger.
This document provides information about curtains and blinds for interior design. It defines curtains as decorative fabric hung at windows to regulate light and prevent drafts, while blinds have horizontal or vertical slats held by cords. Curtains are used to block light, divide rooms, and on stages/for privacy. Shower curtains prevent water splashing. Curtain fittings include tiebacks, hold backs, rods, and rings. Remote control systems open/close curtains electronically. Specifications cover materials, construction, and types of blinds. A market survey lists available curtain fabrics and prices in Nagpur, India.
This document discusses different types of wall finishes. It begins by defining wall finishes as enhancements given to walls to improve interior or exterior appearance. Some key structural wall finishes mentioned include tiles, wood, terracotta, marble wash and stone. The document then focuses on tile finishes, describing different types like ceramic, porcelain, glazed, glass, mosaic and natural stone tiles. It provides details on characteristics and applications of each tile type. Additionally, it covers various wood paneling options for wall finishes like shiplap, board and batten, plank, tongue and groove and bead board. Maintenance requirements are also summarized.
The document summarizes a vacuum cleaner project presented by a university design team. The project aims to develop a vacuum cleaner that is quiet, strong, light, easy to use, and beautiful. Key features outlined include low noise output, strong suction power, lightweight design, flexible power options, and multiple size and color choices. Market research shows the top brands and customer priorities. The project plan includes prototypes, testing, production forecast, SWOT analysis, work breakdown structure, Gantt chart, cash flow analysis, earned value management, and risk mitigation strategies. The team aims to exceed customer expectations and achieve 30% market share within a year of product launch.
This document provides information on suction cleaners, also known as vacuum cleaners. It discusses the principles of vacuum and how suction cleaners utilize differences in air pressure. It also outlines different types of suction cleaners categorized by capability, capacity, power source, and design. Key features of suction cleaners like motors, filters, bodies, and accessories are explained. The document also discusses parameters like air flow, suction power, vacuum, sound level, and dust capacity.
A vacuum cleaner removes contaminants and allergens from homes to extend the life of carpets and upholstery. Regular maintenance is important to keep vacuums working efficiently. Basic maintenance includes checking and emptying the bag when full, cleaning the filter for proper airflow, checking the hose for clogs, and inspecting the power cord to avoid electrical issues. Maintaining a vacuum protects the investment and allows it to perform as well as when new.
The document discusses the design of a pick and place mechanical arm for loading and packing lead batteries at a workstation. It provides background on the history and components of mechanical arms, including their structure, power sources, actuation methods, touch and vision capabilities, and types of manipulation end effectors. The document outlines the steps to be taken in designing the mechanical arm, including selecting the product, defining the workspace, determining degrees of freedom, selecting parts, and interfacing the arm with humans.
A new service robot designed for cleaning tasks in home environments is introduced. System has three subsystems: electrical, software and mechanical of which micro controller, sensors (opponent and light) and motor are the electrical and mechanical subsystems respectively and the software subsystem is the brain of the robot. The cleaning robot uses a micro controller to detect obstacles and manipulates its direction as per the inputs. It is programmed to accept inputs to sense obstacles around it and control the robot to avoid any collisions. In case of an obstacle, or a potential collision, the micro controller controls the wheels of the robot by a motor driver to avoid collision. The vacuum cleaner at the bottom of the robot performs the cleaning process.
This document provides an overview of a 150 presentation collection on hotel housekeeping topics available for purchase. The presentations cover a wide range of housekeeping procedures and tasks, including cleaning guest rooms, bathrooms, public areas, back of house areas, and handling various guest requests. A preview of 5 random presentations is available for free download. The full collection costs an undisclosed amount and is available for purchase on the provided website.
This document provides a detailed cleaning checklist for cleaning a home after builders have finished work. It outlines general cleaning tasks for all rooms such as dusting high surfaces, curtains, and blinds. It then gives specific cleaning tips for living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms focusing on areas like fireplaces, lamps, and safely dusting in bedrooms. The checklist recommends inspecting electrical items, plug sockets, and fireplaces to ensure everything is working properly.
To sand a floor, clear all furniture from the room and protect doors and cupboards from wood dust. Remove any hazards from the floor and repair any wood panels before starting to sand. Load the floor sander with sandpaper and sand the floor in gradual passes from one side of the room to the other, sanding with the grain. Finish by sanding edges and corners, then apply several coats of varnish to seal and protect the floor. Allow adequate drying time between coats and before using the floor.
The document provides cleaning protocols for daily classroom, restroom, lobby, locker room, and stairway cleaning. It outlines the standards and goals for cleaning, lists the necessary equipment and materials, and describes the specific cleaning steps and processes to be followed for each area. The time durations expected to clean each area are also provided. Personal protective equipment requirements are listed, and comments provide additional guidance.
Cleaning tools are essential for keeping the home clean and sanitary. Common cleaning tasks include dusting, sweeping, mopping, and scrubbing. For dusting, soft cloths or rags are used on furniture while brushes help remove dust from crevices. Sweeping is done with brooms to collect trash and dust from floors. Mops are used for mopping, with a wet cloth attached to a long handle to clean floors. Scrubbing hard surfaces uses brushes with stiff bristles. Modern tools like vacuum cleaners, floor polishers, and robot vacuums now use electricity to assist with cleaning tasks.
This document provides cleaning procedures for various surfaces including dusting, sweeping, mopping, toilet cleaning, wall cleaning, ceiling cleaning, dry buffing, glass cleaning, and stripping vinyl floors. It describes the purpose, equipment, chemicals, and step-by-step procedures for cleaning each surface. Proper maintenance of equipment is emphasized along with safety precautions for each cleaning task.
The document provides instructions for housekeeping staff on making beds. It describes preparing bedding items and the proper techniques for stripping and remaking beds using various styles like standard, American and Norwegian. Detailed steps are listed to ensure beds are made neatly with fresh linens. Staff are advised to inspect beds thoroughly, learn the employer's specific procedures, and accommodate any guest preferences when remaking beds.
This document provides home safety tips to help older adults stay independently in their homes. It recommends securing handrails on stairways and ensuring stairs are well-lit. Floors should be even and rugs secured to prevent tripping. Bathrooms should have grab bars, slip-resistant surfaces, and seats for safe moving. Kitchens should allow easy access to frequently used items. Proper lighting throughout the home eliminates dark spaces and obstacles. Outside, walkways should be repaired and kept clear of debris and ice in winter. Shoes should have slip-resistant soles. Contact information is provided for further injury prevention resources.
The document provides a checklist of items to consider to prevent falls in and around the home. It lists safety improvements that can be made in all rooms, on stairs, in the kitchen, bathroom, and outside. Some key items include installing handrails, securing rugs, keeping floors clear, using non-slip surfaces, and ensuring good lighting. Being aware of hazards and taking care when using stairs is also advised. The goal is to make the home as slip-free as possible to prevent falls, which can be dangerous for older adults.
This document provides instructions for cleaning various areas of the house and surroundings. It begins by describing how to dust, starting from the ceiling and removing cobwebs using a long-handled broom before dusting surfaces of furniture and decorative objects. Next, it explains how to clean mirrors and windows with a soap solution before drying with a lint-free cloth or newspaper. It concludes by outlining steps for cleaning the bathroom, such as spraying surfaces with disinfectant and scrubbing the lavatory.
This document provides instructions for cleaning various rooms in a house, including the living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. It discusses the objectives of cleaning these areas and maintaining cleanliness. It also provides details on various cleaning equipment, supplies, and materials used for cleaning different surfaces. These include scouring pads, dusting cloths, cleaning towels, polishing cloths, hand brushes, toilet bowl brushes, mops, buckets, brooms, sponges, and different cleaning chemicals like cleansers, disinfectants, degreasers, and more. The document also discusses making beds and the general procedures to follow.
The document provides information about cleaning procedures for guest rooms, including what cleaning entails, the types of soils cleaned, cleaning standards, principles of cleaning, tools and processes used, and placement of guest supplies. It discusses cleaning tasks like dusting, vacuuming, bed making, bathroom cleaning, and turndown service. Frequency of cleaning and special cleaning projects are also covered.
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This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
3. STEP 1
Walk through where you are going to clean first,
to see all the things that need to be moved and
make a mental note of walls and door locations.
4. STEP 2
Move any objects that require moving. (Toys, bed
sheets, pieces of paper, etc.)
5. STEP 3
Position the vacuum dial to the correct setting, if
applicable. A "bare floor" or "low carpet" setting
should be used on any floors, such as
floorboards, tile, etc. Depending on the thickness
of your carpet, you may switch it from a "low
carpet" to "high carpet" setting.
6. STEP 4
Plug in your vacuum cleaner and turn it on.
7. STEP 5
Move your vacuum cleaner in a forward
and backward movement slowly.
8. STEP 6
Push your vacuum around unmovable obstacles.
(Desks, tables, beds, etc.)
9. STEP 7
When you are done, turn off the vacuum and
unplug it.
10. STEP 8
Move any things that were moved to their
original location.
11. STEP 9
Store the vacuum cleaner and congratulate
yourself for cleaning somewhere in your house.