It doesn t mean that the mop has to be bone dry but damp with all of the water wrung out of it.
Don t spill water on the floor.
Consider the size of the spill while cleaning the spill take the size of the spill into consideration.
Animals might have accidents on the carpeting a child could spill milk an adult could spill wine or something else can happen to cause a stain that may damage the carpet permanently.
Even waxed or sealed floors cannot withstand excessive water and if the wax or sealer is wearing.
One thing that is commonly overlooked happens to be water.
If lingering for too long your flooring will be ruined regardless of it being wood carpet or tile.
The last thing they want is to have a spill that causes a stain or other problems.
Oil also can produce gas which would cause a dangerous situation for your workplace.
Our toddler spilled a cup of water on the floor that we did not notice until the next day it was probably there for 12 16 hours.
After a flood or spill it is imperative to extract as much water from your wood floor as possible.
When we saw it there was a puddle over an area about a foot square.
The water can even cause the glue on the tiles to be destroyed.
If water seeps through the divides between the wood over time there may be a risk of water damage but it is very exaggerated to say that if your kid spills a glass of juice on the floor that you have to dry it for hours.
If disposable spill pads are available at convenient locations employees can place them on the spills until housekeeping arrives to clean the area.
Employees will begin to ignore the signs if they remain up when the floor is dry she says.
Additionally depending on how long the water has been on the floor it can cause severe water damage mold and mildew growth destroy your drywall and cause wood to warp.
Oil is flammable at times and can be more dangerous than water spills.