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| [[File:Mopbucket.png]] || Mop bucket || Pull with you by pressing CTRL + Left click. When it gets full you can either drink it to empty it (ewww why!) and potentially contract any diseases your colleagues have vomited / bled out. Or you can do the sensible thing and drag it to a Drain, Ctrl+right click it on top of the drain and then right click on it to Spill the contents. This will make a temporary mess which will drain away quickly. You can then refill it | | [[File:Mopbucket.png]] || Mop bucket || Pull with you by pressing CTRL + Left click. When it gets full you can either drink it to empty it (ewww why!) and potentially contract any diseases your colleagues have vomited / bled out. Or you can do the sensible thing and drag it to a Drain, Ctrl+right click it on top of the drain and then right click on it to Spill the contents. This will make a temporary mess which will drain away quickly. You can then refill it at a water tank, sink, or water cooler. | ||
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| [[File:Mop.png]] || Mop || Used to clean floor puddles. Use left click on mop bucket to wet the mop with water. Left click on a puddle one or more times until it disappears. After every 4 puddles you mop up, click on the mop bucket with the mop to wring the mop. If you don't, you'll notice the puddle doesn't disappear (as you're sloshing dirty liquid onto it). If you find a puddle isn't disappearing, wring your mop into a container (like a bucket or mop bucket) and then left click on a container with clean water to dampen your mop. Or you can try spilling clean water from a bucket onto a mess to dilute it. | | [[File:Mop.png]] || Mop || Used to clean floor puddles. Use left click on mop bucket to wet the mop with water. Left click on a puddle one or more times until it disappears. After every 4 puddles you mop up, click on the mop bucket with the mop to wring the mop. If you don't, you'll notice the puddle doesn't disappear (as you're sloshing dirty liquid onto it). If you find a puddle isn't disappearing, wring your mop into a container (like a bucket or mop bucket) and then left click on a container with clean water to dampen your mop. Or you can try spilling clean water from a bucket onto a mess to dilute it. |
Revision as of 19:32, 8 November 2022
Service
Janitor
- Access: Janitor, Maintenance
- Difficulty: Easy
- Duties: Clean up the station.
- Supervisors: Head of Personnel
- Subordinates: None
- Guides: This is the (WIP) guide
As Janitor, it is your job to keep the station clean as can be. Your duties are to mop the floors, clear the trash / junk and replace broken lights. It is your job to scrub away any undesirable graffiti from the floors. It is also your role to silently point at the wet floor sign and quietly laugh every time someone slips.
Beware being lured into dark rooms or alleyways by a colleague requesting help. For messes visible from the corridor to places you don't have access to, stand mutely and point at the mess until they embarrassedly let you in. For high security areas, make a positive impression by requesting trash through a window and lending them your mop if you see a mess.
As janitor, you'll likely be requested often by medical and chef staff. Blood and vomit will steadily increase in their departments. Science will likely need you too but are oft too busy experimenting to notice their mess or remember to let you out.
When starting, consider finding a crowbar and possibly a wirecutter (to be able to let yourself out of obscure locations when the power goes out or the science team forget about you). Your first, second and third option to escape a room that you've cleaned should be to say 'Excuse me' and hope they notice and feel sorry for you.
Consider sending usable objects to where they are needed. For example, dead mice or animals can be recycled as biomass by a Medical team or sold by Cargo. Raw food ingredients can be used by Chefs. Glass / Plastic / Steel can be used by the Science team.
If you are having trouble mopping large amounts of liquid (like a blood filled Chef kitchen), consider trying Space Cleaner. You can request a Chemist or Science team to refill your Space Cleaner Spray Cans. They may ask you to first fill it with water (or put in 20u of water into your 90u spray can).
Tools
Getting Supplies
A Janitors Closet should be your first stop. If the closet is missing required objects, here is a reference on where to go to ask for replacements:
- Science - Request a Mop / Bucket / Power cell (battery for flashlight) / Spray bottle / Flashlight
- Chemistry / Science - Request Space Cleaner to be made at a ChemDispenser. You may need to supply a container such as a bucket or spray bottle full of water.
- Hydroponics - Request Water for your Bucket