Development of a User-Friendly and Manual Floor Cleaning Solution
EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.08.087
Citation
Sujal Pawar,Yogesh Bind,Sameer Chaudhary , Priyank Vartak, " Development of a User-Friendly and Manual Floor Cleaning Solution ", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 8, Article 1, pp. 1-5, 2025. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.
Abstract
A motorized floor cleaner has been designed and developed to address the challenge of cleaning dry outdoor floors with sticky dirt and debris. The cleaner is powered by a rechargeable battery, making it portable and convenient to use. The motor drives the rotation of the mop, which ensures efficient cleaning with minimal effort. A water tank is integrated into the design to supply water to the mop, keeping it wet during operation and improving its ability to remove stubborn dirt effectively. The device is constructed using lightweight yet durable materials to ensure ease of handling and long-lasting performance, even in outdoor conditions. This innovative solution simplifies the cleaning process, providing an efficient and practical method for maintaining the cleanliness of outdoor areas. Testing has confirmed its effectiveness across various dry surfaces, highlighting its potential as a reliable tool for everyday cleaning tasks.
Keywords
Floor Cleaning, Cleaning efficiency, Manual operation, User-friendly design, Dry floor cleaner.
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