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Rocking Your Push Broom Dust Pan

By Rosella Campbell


Housework can be both relaxing and rewarding. It is also a great equalizer. Kings and paupers all look the same when holding a dustpan and brush. There are few greater feelings than standing with pride over a squeaky clean kitchen. A wise craftsman always uses the best tools, and an essential tool in cleaning house is a push broom dust pan. These humble items have a surprising number of features.

The first decision you need to make when choosing a dustpan is how big it should be. It has to be wide enough to accommodate the broom you are using it with and it needs to be deep enough to accommodate a broomful of debris and dust. The larger the surface area of your dustpan, the more you can sweep without pausing to empty its contents into a dust bin.

Another decision you will have to make is what your dustpan is made of. They are mostly available in plastic or metal. The advantage of plastic is that it is light in weight. If you have a lot of sweeping to do at any one time, this is a huge advantage. One of the disadvantages of a plastic pan is that it is more fragile than metal eventually split. Also, plastic has this static electricity thing going on and it is a total dust magnet.

Metal, on the other hand, is what the hard core pros use. We're talking stadium clean-up team, builders and supermarket cleaners. Metal will outlast plastic by several orders of magnitude. It may scratch, it may pick up the odd dent, but unless you are constantly sweeping up large shards of glass and heavy metal, it will last.

Color is another thing to consider, and not just for esthetic purposes. You might, for instance, want to have a different color for your upstairs dustpan as opposed to your downstairs pan, or to distinguish your indoor one from the one you use outside.

Then again, you could be running a public event that has a pan and broom at different stations. These, you would color code to make sure if one got misplaced it founds its way to its assigned partner.

One of the most fabulous inventions on the planet is the long-handled dustpan. Here's where the occupational safety bit kicks in. It is such a joy to be able to sweep vast acreages of flooring without having to keep bending down to pick up the dustpan and empty it. Finally, some dustpans are equipped with little lids that keep you from spilling the debris you have already swept up. This keeps dust under control so you and the people around you aren't having to breathe what you just stirred up.

The humble dustpan is a household device that we have grown to take for granted. There is more to these handy helpers than may meet the eye. For years of trouble-free sweeping, make sure yours is the right size, the right color and the right material.




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