ppp.household services7
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By: WINZEL T. CARILLAS
Household Services
This Module is an exploratory and introductory course on Household Services which leads you to Household Services National Certificate Level II ( NC II)1. It cover 3 common competencies in Household Services that a Grade 7/Grade 8 Technology and LivelihoodEducation (TLE) students like you ought to possess, namely:1) Use and maintenance of cleaning tools/equipment;
2) Practice occupational health and safety procedures;
3) Maintain an effective relationship with clients/customers
USE AND MAINTENANCE OF CLEANING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
LESSON 1
PERFORMANCE STANDARDSUsed appropriate cleaning tools and equipment
properly.
Prepared appropriate supplies and materials for cleaning different areas.
Followed instructions correctly in handling different tools, equipment, supplies and materials.
Observed safety measures/ precautions in doing.
Cleaning is a very serious concern to have a well conducive environment for living. Our home, working places and the whole environment require serious treatment in order to give us clean atmosphere where we can easily live.
TYPES AND USES OF CEANING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES ANDMATERIALS
Cleaning materials play an important role in housekeeping jobs. Using the right tools and cleaning materials will make household chores much easier. This will also save you a lot of time, effort, and money when cleaning.
1. Broomstick (walis tingting)- used for sweeping off cobwebs and for sweeping rough floor and yard.
CLEANINGTOOLS/EQUIPMENT
2. Soft broom (walis tambo)- used for sweeping wooden or cemented flooring.
3. Coconut husk (bunot)- makes the floor shiny.
4. Floor mop- used for cleaning floor.
5. Dustpan- used for gathering trash on the floor.
6. Duster and rugs- used for wiping table tops and furniture.
7. Waste basket- plastic bags serve as underliners for garbage does not penetrate into the corners of surfaces.
8. Sponges- These are used for cleaning fine surfaces, tables, dirty counters, and possibly the strains on the floor.
9. Scouring pad- is a small abrasive cleaning pad used for scouring pots and pans.
10. Toilet bowl brush- used for cleaning toilet bowls. It can be used to clean the upper area of the toilet, around the bowl.
1. Cleaning detergent- is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning properties in diluted solutions that is also used in cleaning purposes.
SUPPLIES
2. Liquid Detergent- is a detergent in liquid form used for cleaning tools and equipment.
3. Paper towel- is an absorbent textile made from paper instead of cloth used in drying hands, wiping windows, dusting and cleaning up spills.
4. Water- is a liquid used for cleaning most of the tools and equipment. It is also known as the universal solvent.
5. Baking soda- otherwise known as bicarbonate of soda or sodium bicarbonate is used to deodorize refrigerators.
6. Glove- is a garment that covers the whole hand of a person that performs household services.
1. Muriatic acid- can be found in a number of household cleaners ranging from toilet bowl cleaners to rust removers.
Cleaning Liquids and Chemicals
2. Air freshener- is a product designed to mask or get rid of unpleasant room odor.
3. Toilet cleaner- is sprayed around the rim and the bowl of the toilet prior to the use of the toilet brush.
4. Insect spray- is used to get rid of ants, bees, flies, cockroaches, spiders, wasps, and many other insects.
5. Laundry chemicals- include bleach, sodium salt, surfactants, and enzymes. Remove stains from clothing.
Consider these precautions when dealing with household services.
DO’s1. Read and follow the directions on
labels.2. Store cleaning products away from
food and children.3. Keep cleaning products in their
original containers.
Safety Precautions When Using Household Cleaning Products
4. Close all containers tightly after use.5. See a doctor if severe symptoms occur.6. Dispose empty containers properly.
DON’Ts1. Use one cleaning product for cleaning all
jobs2. Mix cleaning products.3. Use cleaning product without knowing its
purpose.4. Reuse empty cleaning product containers.
1. Floor polisher- is an electrical appliances that is used to clean and maintain noncarpeted floors, such as hardwood, marble, tile, or linoleum.
Equipment in Cleaning
2. Vacuum cleaner- is a cleaning tool used in many households. Most come with a carpet and rug cleaning design.
3. Carpet sweeper- is a mechanical device for a cleaning of carpets.
Everyone is aware of the safety hazards encountered at home. However, most people look upon these as some of those things that just happen and feel that not much can be done to prevent them.
Safety Measures in Doing Household Tasks
Bathrooms
Kitchens
Hazardous areas in the house
Handling material is a daily function in the workplace. All too often it is a task taken for granted, with little knowledge of or attention to the consequences if done incorrectly.
Material handling safety
Use the correct hand protection; wear gloves to prevent cuts.
Wear safety shoes to prevent injury to your feet from a dropped item.
Protect Yourself
A. Determine if you can carry a load comfortably; tip it on its side.
B. Get help if the load is too big or bulky for one person.
C. Check for nails, splinters, rough strapping, and rough edges.
Size up the Load
Make sure your footing is solid.Keep your back straight, with no
curving or slouching.Center your body over your feet.Get a good grasp on the object and
pull it close to you.Lift with your legs, not your back.Move your feet to turn. Don't twist
your back.
Lift It Right
Oversized LoadsDon't try to carry a big load alone. Ask
for help.
Work as a team. Lift, walk, and lower the load together.
Let one person give the directions and direct the lift.
Tough Lifting Jobs
Use a step stool or a sturdy ladder to reach loads that are above your shoulders.
Get as close as you can to the load.
Slide the load toward you.Do all the work with your arms and legs, not your back.
High Loads
Loads that are under racks and cabinets need extra care.
Pull the load toward you, and then try to support it on your knee before you lift.
Use your legs to power the lift.
Low Loads
Your ChecklistMake sure your footing is firm.Ensure enough clearance at doorways to keep your hands and fingers safe.
Check your route for hazards.Take extra care at platforms, loading docks, ramps, and stairs.
Power Carrying Tips
Carry long loads on your shoulders, with front end high.
Make sure the next person has a firm grip before you hand off the load.
When you carry with others, everyone should carry the load on the same shoulder, walk in step, and put the load down as a team.
Wear the right personal protective equipment for lifting and carrying.
Lift with your legs, not your back; pivot, don't twist.
Get help with tough lifting jobs.
Back Safety Tips
Spend a few minutes each day before work on power warm-ups.
Exercise regularly to keep your back strong and healthy.
Eat right, stay slender, and cut down on stress to avoid back injuries.