UTILITY SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES DESCRIPTION QTY. UNIT TOTAL
COST COST
BROOM A broom (also known in some 1 60.00 60.00
forms as a broomstick) is a
cleaning tool consisting of
usually stiff fibers (often made
of materials such as plastic,
hair, or corn husks) attached
to, and roughly parallel to, a
cylindrical handle, the
broomstick. It is thus a variety
of brush with a long handle. It is
commonly used in combination
with a dustpan.
A mop (such as a floor mop) is 1 60.00 60.00
a mass or bundle of coarse
strings or yarn, etc., or a piece
of cloth, sponge or other
absorbent material, attached to
a pole or stick. It is used to
soak up liquid, for cleaning
floors and other surfaces, to
mop up dust, or for other
cleaning purposes.[1] The word
MOP (then spelled mappe) is
attested in English as early as
1496, but new refinements and
variations of mop designs have
been introduced, from time to
time. For example, American
inventor Jacob Howe received
U.S.
patent #241 for a mop holder in
1837[2] and Thomas W. Stewart
(U.S. patent #499,402) in
1893.[3]
A bucket is typically a 1 30.00 30.00
watertight,
vertical cylinder or truncated
co ne or square, with an open
top and a flat bottom, attached
to a semicircular carrying
handle called
the bail.[1][2]
A bucket is usually an open-top
BUCKET container. In contrast, a pail
can have a top or lid and is a
shipping container. In common
usage, the two terms are often
used interchangeably.
A person whose work is 1 15.00 15.00
dipping something in liquid.
noun. Any of a family
(Cinclidae) of passerine birds
living near swift streams in
which they wade and dive in
search of insects, larvae, etc.;
water ouzel. noun.
WATER DIPPER
1 50.00 50.00
a liquid substance used for
cleaning your hands: To kill
bacteria and viruses, use
warm water and soap or an
antibacterial handwash. [ C ]
HAND WASHING LIQUED the activity of washing
something such as a piece of
clothing yourself rather than
putting it into a machine: A few
items always need a handwash
when you're on vacation.
Wearing gloves protects the hands 3 30.00 30.00
from harsh detergents and other
cleaning products which are used in packs
the home and elsewhere. These gloves
are traditionally used by people cleaning
in the home and are popular with
professional cleaners and for clearing
up in shops, cafes and other public
places.
GLOVES
A waste container, also known as a 1 50.00 50.00
dustbin,[1] garbage can, and trash
can is a type of container that is
usually made out of metal or plastic.
The words "rubbish", "basket" and
"bin" are more common in British
English usage; "trash" and "can" are
more common in American English
usage. "Garbage" may refer to food
waste specifically (when
distinguished from "trash") or to
municipal solid waste in general. In
GARBAGE CAN 1875, the first household rubbish
bins were introduced in Britain to
create a regulated system of
collection.