Sentence examples for more frequent cleaning from inspiring English sources

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New Jersey Transit has announced an array of immediate and future changes, including more frequent cleaning of buses and train cars, faster ticket-vending machines, online monthly ticket purchases and more parking spaces at stations.

In an interview with Neato's CEO, Giacomo Marini, IEEE Spectrum learned that users will soon be able to do things like designate certain rooms for more frequent cleaning than others.

High-efficiency toilets use 1.28 gallons of water per flush – compared with up to 5 gallons for a regular toilet — but people have sometimes complained that those toilets require more frequent cleaning and that they need to flush two or three times to complete the job, casting doubts on how much water these models ultimately save.

Tephra entering carriages meant that more frequent cleaning was required but no damage was reported.

The walls of the churches represent huge buffers able to cope with the acidic environment, but artefacts with lesser acidic tolerance, like metals and certain pigments, might benefit from more frequent cleaning.

When Denmark banned certain uses of antibiotics, farmers reported that small changes, such as increased space, improved ventilation and more frequent cleaning made up for the lack of routine antibiotic use.

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But the Fairy team believes it can make the cleaning process more efficient in a few ways: First, more frequent cleanings means less work needs to be done each time.

According to Synthetic Turf Sports Fields: A Construction and Maintenance Manual, published in 2006 by the American Sports Builders Association, some synthetic turf owners disinfect their fields as often as twice a month, with more frequent cleanings for sideline areas, where contaminants concentrate.

The exposure to soap and chemicals can dull the gold, necessitating more frequent cleanings.

The most commonly claimed behavior change was more efficient brushing (127 = 84%) together with more frequent interdental cleaning (131 = 86%), particularly the use of interdental brushes.

Nevertheless, since infection control and prevention policies are determined on the facility level, facility characteristics may be helpful in identifying nursing homes that should adopt more aggressive strategies (e.g. screening, decolonization, more frequent environmental cleaning) to reduce MRSA burden and transmission.

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