Organized housecleaning
Sacral buildings, depending on their size and the degree of historicity, can be cleaned by special cleaning teams using their own specialized equipment and by the faithful belonging to one of the parishes where the church building is located. In the latter case, weekly cleaning hours are usually set, within which subsequent families are involved in cleaning the church. Usually, such cleaning of the church takes place on Saturdays in the morning. Large vacuum cleaners are used, adapted to work in large rooms, brooms and mops as well as buckets and a different size of cloth, as well as floor cleaning liquids and wood cleaning agents.
Daily services provided by cleaners at school
Cleaning of the school building is done by the janitor or the janitor who every day stays in school during lessons. They also try to take care of students' safety, especially in changing rooms and rooms, where children eat a second breakfast or lunches. In larger schools, sometimes clean crews are employed that take care of cleanliness. Every day they sweep the corridors, wash the floors and throw out rubbish, while at specified intervals they also deal with window cleaning, fine grating of the dust and pasturing of the floors. In the spring-summer and autumn period, the school area is also cleaned. If necessary, the grass is mown, swept pavements and undercut tree branches.
Cleaning work done by prisoners
Various cleaning jobs can be performed by both people employed in specific cleaning companies and volunteers. They report to work when they find out that some part of the city has been destroyed by lightning or a building collapsed or a traffic accident occurred. They do not get any remuneration for their cleaning work, but they can count on receiving a decoration. Various cleaning jobs are also performed by prisoners. At that time, they have a resocialization dimension, because the prisoners must jointly carry out the tasks assigned to them in various parts of the city and begin to come into contact with the external environment.