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What is Household Broom

 

 

A Household Broom is an essential tool for any homeowner. Whether cleaning the floors or the eaves, a good broom makes the job much easier. But with so many different types and brands of brooms on the market, it can be challenging to know which one is right for you.Push brooms have stiff bristles designed to push dirt and debris in one direction while Household Broom have soft bristles that can collect dirt and debris. Many push brooms, including angle brooms, corn brooms, deck brushes, garage sweepers, and street brooms.

 

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Benefits of Household Broom
 

 

Improved indoor air quality
Traditional brooms can stir up dust, dirt, and other particles, which can contribute to poor indoor air quality. A household broom helps to reduce the amount of dust and other particles that are circulated in the air, leading to cleaner, fresher air.

 

 

Easier cleaning
Because a household broomm does not scatter dust and debris, it can make the cleaning process more efficient and effective. This can save time and effort and allow you to get the job done faster.

Allergy relief

For people who are sensitive to dust and other allergens, a household broom can be a great tool to help reduce exposure and alleviate allergy symptoms.

Longer-lasting clean

Because a household broom does not kick up dust and dirt, it can help to prevent these particles from settling back onto surfaces that have already been cleaned. This can help to maintain a longer-lasting clean and reduce the need for frequent dusting.

Eco-friendliness

Many household broom are made from sustainable materials and can be more environmentally friendly than traditional brooms.

 

What are the various uses of Household Broom?
 

Cleaning

The most common use of a household broom is for cleaning floors, particularly in areas where a vacuum cleaner or mop may not be practical or effective. Household broom are also used to sweep away debris and dirt from outdoor spaces, such as sidewalks and patios.

Furniture

In some cultures, household broom have been used to create furniture such as chairs, stools, or even beds. The sturdy wooden material of the broomstick can be repurposed for various other uses beyond sweeping.

Household repairs

A household broom can be used as a makeshift tool for various household repairs, such as pushing or pulling something that is out of reach, propping open a window, or holding something in place while it dries.

Sports

Household broom have been used for various sports and recreational activities, such as the game of quidditch from the harry potter series, where players fly on household broom while playing a hybrid of lacrosse and dodgeball.

Decorating

Household broom have been used as a decorative items for halloween and other occasions. They can be used to create a spooky atmosphere, particularly when combined with other decorations such as fake spiderwebs or witch hats.

Gardening

Household broom can be used to support plants and climbing vines, such as tomatoes or cucumbers. By tying the plant to the broomstick, it can grow up the stick and be supported as it grows taller.

 

 
Types of Household Broom
 

 

Street Brooms
 

Street brooms are heavy-duty brooms designed for outdoor use on streets, sidewalks, parking lots, and other paved surfaces. These brooms are typically larger and more robust than traditional brooms, as they need to withstand rough surfaces and heavy debris.

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Lobby Brooms

These brooms typically feature a long handle and a small brush head, allowing for easy maneuverability and reaching tight spaces. Lobby brooms are commonly used in hotels, restaurants, and office buildings to sweep away dust, dirt, and debris from hard floors and carpets.

Restaurant Equipment

Push brooms are wider than traditional models, making them ideal for heavy-duty tasks. These brooms feature a wide brush head with stiff bristles, allowing for efficient removal of dirt, debris, and even wet substances.

Warehouse Brooms

Warehouse brooms typically feature a wide sweeping path, allowing for efficient cleaning of large areas. They are designed with durable bristles that are capable of sweeping up larger debris, such as sawdust, metal shavings, and wood chips commonly found in warehouses and manufacturing facilities.

Squeegee Brooms

These brooms feature a combination of bristles and a rubber squeegee blade, allowing for both sweeping and liquid collection in one motion. The bristles of squeegee brooms effectively capture dry debris, while the squeegee blade is perfect for pushing and collecting wet spills and liquids.

 

Parts of a Broom
 

Broom Heads
Swapping out broom heads is a great way to save some money and maximize the value of your handles. They come in various sizes and materials, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your cleaning needs.

 

Broom Handles
Broom handles, also known as broom poles or broomsticks, are the long, cylindrical shafts that attach to the broom head. They allow you to hold and maneuver the broom comfortably. If your broom handle appears damaged, consider swapping out your worn or damaged handles to avoid having to buy a completely new broom.

 

Dustpans
These broom accessories are designed to work in conjunction with brooms, allowing you to sweep debris directly into the pan for easy disposal. Dustpans come in different sizes and styles, including handheld dustpans and upright dustpans with long handles.

 

Hangers/Organizers
To keep your brooms organized and easily accessible, consider investing in hangers and organizers. Broom hangers are designed to securely hold brooms on walls or doors, keeping them off the floor and saving valuable space.

 

Broom Bands
Easily distinguish your different brooms by labeling them with broom bands. These bands attach directly to your broom handles, allowing to color code your brooms by specific tasks.

 

Broom Brackets
Broom brackets allow for your brooms and dustpans to be attached to trash cans, providing easy transportation of cleaning supplies across your establishment.

 

 
6 Essential Features to Look for in a Household Broom
 

 

 
Broom Size

Size is one of the first things to consider when choosing a broom and dustpan. Do you need something for sweeping up small messes? If so, an angle brush and dustpan might be a better option. These are useful for keeping in the kitchen, near the backdoor, or anywhere else you're likely to need to spot-sweep quickly. However, if you need to clean larger areas, you'll want a bigger broom. The wider the head, the more capable it will be of cleaning larger spaces with fewer strokes. So, match the size of your sweep set to the size of the space.

 
Bristle Type

Did you know that manufacturers design brooms with different types of bristles? It's true. Each type of bristle brings something different to the table. For instance, feathered bristles are designed to capture more dust.Pointed bristles are designed to help get into corners and tight spaces more efficiently. Soft bristles are better for polished floors, while more rigid bristles work best on rougher surfaces.Choose a broom and dustpan with the right bristle type for your needs. Understand that this will likely mean you need to buy more than one broom for different areas of your home.

 
The Broom Head Angle

While perusing broom models, you'll notice that some have straight broom heads while others are angled or even diamond-shaped. The broom head angle is about more than aesthetics. A broom's head and bristle shape determine how well it performs specific duties.For instance, angled bristles help you get into corners. A diamond-shaped head helps with corners but can also be used under tables and in other hard-to-reach areas. Straight heads are only well-suited to basic cleaning tasks and don't get into corners or tight spots very well.

 
Nesting Design

Buying a broom and dustpan shouldn't mean struggling to find storage space for them. Look for an option that features a nesting design. Nesting allows the broom and dustpan to fit neatly together, requiring less storage space. You should also ensure that the broom can hang on a peg or hook in your pantry or garage so that you don't have to dedicate floor space to it.

 
Cleaning Teeth

While most of the features we're discussing relate to the broom, your dustpan should also bring some features to the party. One of those is a set of cleaning teeth. These can be indispensable in your cleaning and will help you save time and effort.Cleaning teeth are precisely what they sound like-specially designed projections on the dustpan that allow you to quickly remove hairballs, dust bunnies, and other debris trapped in your broom's bristles. If you leave this type of debris in place, your broom's bristles will be unable to collect more dust. Removing it by hand can be frustrating and messy. Cleaning teeth help you avoid that issue.

 
Rubber Lip

The final feature to look for when choosing a broom and dustpan is a rubber lip on the dustpan. While it might seem of minor importance, it makes a significant difference in your experience and the performance of the sweep set.When you hold the dustpan and sweep dust and debris into it, the rubber lip does two things. First, it helps anchor the dustpan in place so it doesn't move. Second, it helps ensure that all the dust is swept into the dustpan rather than leaving a long line of debris that you'll need to make pass after pass to finally get up.

 

 

What Are Household Broom Bristles Made Of?
 

Polypropylene

Great for medium to heavy floor sweeps and scrub brushes, polypropylene offers good abrasion resistance and shear/break strength. It is resistant to water, solvents, acids, oils, fungus, and bacteria growth, and will not stain, discolor, or absorb odors. These bristles are great for bot wet and dry applications and indoor and outdoor use.

Natural Corn Fibers

Natural corn fiber bristles are ideal for sweeping dust and fine dirt in dry conditions. These bristles are made of expertly bound and hewn corn straw, making them highly durable yet non-damaging to your floors.

Tampico Fibers

Produced from the stem of the Mexican agave plant, tampico fibers have a medium texture and are ideal for dry sweeping on semi-smooth surfaces. These natural fibers are also resistant to heat and chemicals.

Nylon

Nylon bristles are stiff yet flexible for general cleanup of small debris on smooth floors like hardwood or laminate. These brooms are generally for indoor use, but they do resist water and won't absorb odors.

Synthetic

Synthetic bristles can be used on wet or dry surfaces because they are highly resistant to acids and oils. Synthetic bristles are also flexible and won't scratch the surfaces of your floor.

Synthetic Corn

Chemical- and liquid-resistant, synthetic corn bristles can withstand high temperatures up to 225 degrees Fahrenheit. "X"-shaped bristles are excellent for use on carpets and entry mats.

 

 
How to Choose Household Broom
 

Type of Bristles
Bristles are a crucial element of a broom. They come in various materials like natural bristles, synthetic bristles, and rubber. Natural bristles are excellent for sweeping fine particles like dust and hair, whereas synthetic bristles are more suitable for heavy-duty tasks, like sweeping up larger debris. Rubber bristles are versatile and work well on both hard surfaces and carpets.

 

Broom Handle
Consider the material, length, and grip of the broom handle. Wooden handles are sturdy and classic, while metal handles are more durable. Adjustable handles are practical for different users and storage. A comfortable grip ensures less strain on your hands while sweeping.

 

Dustpan Design
A dustpan with a rubber lip is more effective at collecting dirt and debris without leaving a trail behind. Look for dustpans with a built-in comb to clean the broom bristles and avoid unnecessary mess.

 

Storage
Consider the space you have for storage. Some broom and dustpan sets have features like wall mounts or compact designs to fit in tight spaces, which can be a real space-saver.

 

 

Household Broom Cleaning Tips

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Remove Loose Dirt

One of the fastest ways to clean your broom is to hit it against a solid surface. You can hit the head against a wall. Place an old newspaper or dirty cloth under it to catch the dirt. Banging it against the rim of a trash can is also ideal. The loose soil will fall into the bin.

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Don't Forget the Broom Handle

Your broom's handle also needs attention. The brush might do all the heavy lifting but the handle also gets dirty. Wiping it down with a disinfectant pad is enough to do the job. You can also spray a disinfectant cleaning solution on a clean rag or towel. Use it to wipe the handle from top to bottom.

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Store the Broom

You can extend your broom's life span by storing them. Many independent cleaning services say the best way to do this is to hang the broom. This will prevent water or dirt from getting on the brush head when you're not using it. A simple nail or hook will suffice. But you can also buy broom racks in home improvement stores.

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Get Rid of Tangled Trash

Elevate the broom head to a level you can reach in comfort. For example, rest it against the back of the chair or a railing. Put on some gloves and take out any lint or hair you see among the bristles.Get a small comb. It's best to use a gap between the teeth. Comb it through the broom's head or brush. The comb will capture any remaining dirt. Move the comb along the brush's head to catch lint or head faster. Do not use this comb for anything else but to clean the broom.

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Soak the Broomstick

Independent house cleaners will also soak the head of the broomstick from time to time. It deep cleans the broom. It also ensures rooms are cleaner and more sanitary. They will fill a basin or bucket with warm water. A drop or two of liquid dishwashing soap is also added.Remove the brush from the broom handle. Soak it in the soapy mix for 20 to 30 minutes. You can remove any visible lint or hair now. Take the head out after the designated time. Don't forget to rinse it.

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Air Dry the Broom

Air drying is the only way to dry out the broom's bristles. Place the brush face down first. Let it rest on the ground. Move it to an upright position when the bristles are half dry. This will take only a couple of minutes. You can let it rest against a wall while drying it. Turn it around every few minutes. This will ensure the bristles don't become deformed.

 

 
Our Factory
 

In early 2003, Joyplus was just a home product department of "ZJOF", which is the largest national foreign trade enterprise in Zhejiang Province. As the business expand rapidly and the national company reformation, we have been officially promoted to an independent company - "Hangzhou Joyplus Co., Ltd" from 2007, with major business: Cleaning & Care products for home and car use. With over 15 years of export experience, we have enjoyed a very good reputation among lots of international importers & retailers all over the world. In order to make our products more competitive, We have invested 3 factories near Shanghai and Ningbo to produce our major products like Microfiber cloth, Mops, and disposable gloves. Taking advantage of the above superiority and our long stable quality supply chain, We believe we can supply many cost-effective home products to our customers, and we hope and welcome more customers globally to establish long-term business relationships with us. You are warmly welcome to visit our showroom in Hangzhou City and our factory at your convenient time.

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FAQ
 
 

Q: What broom is best for indoors?

A: Traditional brooms usually have 10 to 13-inch heads, with straight or angled bristles. Typically, these are great for indoor cleaning (as long as the bristle material is suitable for any delicate or hardwood floors you may have). Occasionally, you'll find that this design can double for outdoor cleaning, too.

Q: What is a house broom?

A: A broom (also known as a broomstick) is a cleaning tool consisting of usually stiff fibers (often made of materials such as plastic, hair, or corn husks) attached to, and roughly parallel to, a cylindrical handle, the broomstick. It is thus a variety of brush with a long handle.Brushes often feature softer bristles suitable for delicate tasks, while brooms typically have stiffer bristles for effective floor-sweeping.

Q: Is it good to keep broom in bedroom?

A: You should always keep the broom in the north-west corner of the house and not in the north-east or south-east corner. According to Vastu Shastra, it is advised to never keep the broom in the kitchen or under the bed. You should never keep a broken broom in the house.Brooms are a staple cleaning tool in homes and businesses. The type of broom you need depends on the project you're undertaking. Choose from four basic types: angle brooms, push brooms, corn brooms and whisk brooms.

Q: Should broom be kept standing or sleeping?

A: As per the vastu it is believed that broom should be kept hidden like money, also never keep the broom in standing position, the broom must always lie on the ground.While sweeping and dry mopping is great for pre-wet mop prep and rounding up dirt, wet mopping gives you a deeper clean that will help preserve the integrity of your floors for years to come.

Q: Is brooming better than vacuuming?

A: Using a vacuum to remove dirt, debris, and microscopic dust from your floors is going to make your home cleaning endeavors more efficient and effective. Floors are typically one of the last tasks done when cleaning, to allow dirt and debris to fall to the floor. Brooms tend to push dirt back and forth and kick up dust.

Q: How do I choose a broom?

A: Once you've decided which broom style is right for your job, you'll need to think about the bristles. Here are some general rules of thumb: Thin, soft bristles are best for removing dust and fine debris from polished floors. Coarse, stiff bristles are best for rough surfaces.Microfiber is one of favorite dusting tools! These cloths work well for surfaces you can easily reach like coffee tables, side tables, furniture, etc. Microfiber doesn't stir up dust and it traps it. You can dampen a microfiber cloth for dirtier surfaces, too.

Q: How often should you broom your house?

A: Hard surfaces, including vinyl, ceramic tiles, stone, and laminate flooring, should be cleaned at least once per week. However, you should also sweep floors daily and mop periodically too. Otherwise, dust and dirt can accumulate in corners, grout lines, and other cracks and crevices.

Q: Why we should not keep broom standing?

A: Also, the broom should never be kept in a standing position. It is not considered good to keep a standing broom according to Vastu Shastra. This causes poverty in the house. Always keep the broom on the ground.DO NOT buy a broom during the time of the ascending moon. One must be careful in discarding the old broom too. It should not be disposed on Thursdays, Ekadasi (eleventh day), Purnima (full moon day) and Tuesdays. If disposed on these days, poverty may befall the household.

Q: Where should I store my broom?

A: One of the simplest, and cheapest, ways to store your mops and brooms is with a couple of simple hooks along a wall or the inside of a closet. If you can, hang your vacuum, broom, and mop on separate walls in the cabinet, and store a mop bucket below.Friday: Associated with the planet Venus, Friday is considered the most auspicious day for cleaning. It promotes positive energy, prosperity, and good relationships in the household.

Q: What are the disadvantages of brooms?

A: And just like mops, brooms often cause more problems than they solve. Sweeping with a broom kicks up dust particles from the floor, causing them to become airborne so they can easily travel to other areas of the plant. If these dust particles contain pathogens like Listeria, they can cause cross-contamination.

Q: Why should we not mop the floor at night?

A: And so, sweeping and mopping in dark rooms would allow small things to be swept away. Most of these could be valuable. So they refrained from sweeping and mopping in the night. And voila, someone attached a "bad luck" effect to it and a superstition was born.

Q: Should you mop your house everyday?

A: Generally speaking, it's best to mop your floors at a cadence of once every two to three weeks. This pacing will help keep your home fresh and clean, and can help elongate the lifespan of your floors. That said, there are some factors that can impact whether you should mop more or less frequently.

Q: Why use a cinnamon broom?

A: Do you know the legend of the cinnamon broom? The tale goes that cinnamon brooms were used to ward off negative energy and evil spirits. A cinnamon broom could be placed over the front door as a spiritual barrier, or you could quite literally use it to sweep bad energy off your porch.

Q: Which broom is easier to use?

A: The rubber broom is much better at picking up dirt, dust, and hair than a traditional broom. It's also much easier on your floors, so you don't have to worry about scratches or scuffs.Traditional brooms usually have 10 to 13-inch heads, with straight or angled bristles. Typically, these are great for indoor cleaning (as long as the bristle material is suitable for any delicate or hardwood floors you may have). Occasionally, you'll find that this design can double for outdoor cleaning, too.

Q: Does it matter which broom you buy?

A: There are a total of 13 brooms in Hogwarts Legacy, and all of them have the same speed. None are faster than the others; the only difference you'll find between brooms is a matter of appearance. Other than that, there are no differences between brooms in Hogwarts Legacy - meaning there is no one 'best' broom.

Q: Does choosing a broom matter?

A: While it would be cool if different brooms had different stats, this simply isn't the case in Hogwarts Legacy. The difference between the brooms is purely cosmetic. All you really need to do is pick the one you like the look of, put down your hard-earned cash, and away you go!

Q: What is the name of the old fashioned broom?

A: A besom (/ˈbiːzəm/) is a broom, a household implement used for sweeping. The term is mostly reserved for a traditional broom constructed from a bundle of twigs tied to a stout pole. The twigs used could be broom (i.e. Genista, from which comes the modern name "broom" for the tool), heather or similar.

Q: How often does the average person clean their house?

A: An average of nearly 31% of couples argue about housework a minimum of once a week. The average person deep cleans their home five times a month and cleans their home normally seven times a month. The average person will clean for 12,896 hours in their lifetime.That depends. If you have mainly dust and pet hair on your floors,go with the Swiffer. If it's mainly dirt,use a broom.

Q: How long should you keep a broom?

A: When to replace: Like toilet brushes and mops, you should replace brooms when the bristles or strands are already worn down. Consider replacing a broom or floor brush as well when there are noticeable gaps between the bristles; the bigger the gaps, the less effective the broom will be at sweeping.

Q: What do you do with old broom?

A: Old brooms can have other uses, too. I keep one with a broken handle in the trunk of my car. It's great for cleaning snow off of the car or for sweeping the floor mats. If you saw off the worn-out bristles, wooden broom handles make sturdy stakes for garden vegetables like tomatoes and squash.

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