Different Types of Housekeeping Trolleys and Its Uses
Anyone who has ever mopped knows that it's a messy, annoying, and all-around icky job. It involves lots of bending over and handling dirty water, which also means that the mop—a tool made for getting the floor clean—becomes fairly gross itself. Unless you're willing to wash it every time you use it and give up on the idea of leaving it out to dry so you can use it again the next day, you end up throwing those wet tools in a bucket somewhere and letting them sit around until they dry on their own. This is a problem because when they dry on their own, they'll stay wet even if you've just gone over the same area with a slightly-clean mop, causing that area to get dirty faster than if you'd used a fresh one.