A person who sweeps the floor is commonly referred to as a "janitor" or "custodian." In specific contexts, they might also be called a "cleaner" or "housekeeper." The term can vary based on the setting, such as a residential home, office, or public space.
That person is a litter-lout, who is littering by dropping rubbish on the floor.
A tile installer or tile setter.
A tile installer or tile setter.
In America, a flat is an apartment. You might call that person an apartment dweller, a tenant, a renter, or in the case of a coop, they would be called the owner.
In the UK we call it the ground floor.
There are several types of door sweeps available in the market, including brush sweeps, vinyl sweeps, and metal sweeps. Brush sweeps have bristles that help block drafts, while vinyl sweeps are flexible and easy to install. Metal sweeps are durable and provide a strong barrier against drafts.
The applied force to the end of the handle is the input force and the output force is when the broom sweeps over the floor.
the past tense of the word sweeps is swept
Call a terrazzo floor installer.
how the chimney sweeps swept the cimneys
The applied force to the end of the handle is the input force and the output force is when the broom sweeps over the floor.
As of 2004, There has been 3 chimney sweeps