Disinfection Workers - Spraying

Disinfection Workers - Spraying

Collection of drawings of Disinfection Workers Spraying in various poses viewed from side elevation
Description
Description

Cleaning a surface with soap and water reduces the overall amount of germs, and spraying that surface with a disinfectant kills the remaining germs. The CDC recommend the use of an EPA-registered household disinfectant. High touch surfaces like tables, doorknobs, light switches, faucets, toilets, and sinks should be routinely cleaned and disinfected.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Disinfection Workers - Spraying
Details
Details

*Under Development*

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5’9” | 175 cm
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Protective Suits
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Drawings include:
Disinfection Workers Spraying assorted elevations (detail)

Cleaning is the process of removing unwanted toxins, bacteria, impurities, or other substances from an object, human, or specified area. The process can occur over a wide variety of contexts, ranging from commercial cleaning, to personal hygiene, to environmental remediation, to housekeeping.

25-45
Vacuuming - Combination (Side)
GUIDE
3D
Vacuuming - Combination (Side)
25-45
Mopping - Combination (Side)
GUIDE
3D
Mopping - Combination (Side)
5’9” | 175 cm
Disinfection Workers - Standing
175.000
GUIDE
3D
Disinfection Workers - Standing
5’9” | 175 cm
Disinfection Workers - Spraying
175.000
GUIDE
3D
Disinfection Workers - Spraying