Links to Indian Sweeper Trucks: http://dir.indiamart.com/impcat/sweeper-truck.htmlStreet
Trade India: http://www.tradeindia.com/fp868700/Sweeper-Trucks.html
Here is a small Mini Sweeper Cleaning Stadium:
* Cleans up to 19.000 m²/h
* Maximum speed up to 20 km/h
* 220 litre capacity for long sweeping ability (approx. 40 min.)
* 2.4 m turning radius
* The light weight (1.500 kg), allows you to transport it from one location to another.
....... Watch More here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpBPhgiprHA
Sweepers, including all variations, of today’s sweeping technology – mechanical, vacuum, and regenerative air, waterless dust control, PM10-compliant, and alternatively fueled sweepers.
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The Mechanical Street Sweeper MX450[2] is the newest model on the market to date'2010. It is presented as an expression of "re-thinking" street sweeping. This model tends to be designed for higher speeds.
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_sweeper#Modern_sweepers
A regenerative air street sweeper uses forced air to create a swirling knifing effect inside a contained sweeping head and then uses the negative pressure on the suction side to place the road debris inside a hopper. The debris laden air is then separated (PM-10 is not filtered out) and reused to start the process anew. Many regenerative air sweepers are AQMD certified by the company who manufactures them and can pick up particles as small as 10 micrometres or less (PM-10), a leading cause of stormwater pollution. The Regenerative Air Sweeper model 500x[3] is the newest regenerative air on the market today. It was designed to fulfill the requirement of municipalities concerned with mitigating stormwater runoff. Its features include in cab controls that allow broom assisted sweeping only when needed giving the operator the option to lift the broom out of service for regular use of the regenerative air system and the operator can control the speed of the gutter brooms allowing the operator to match the speed of the truck while sweeping for better results. A key feature is the multi-pass cylindrical centrifugal dust separator used for particle separation. The centrifugal cleans the air before it passes to the blower fan. A controlled jet of air directed through a blast is used to dislodge debris from paved surfaces. This closed loop air system continuously cleans the air keeping fine particles inside the hopper unlike other air and vacuum sweepers, which are designed to continually exhaust air. The 500x also uses less water and has alternative fuel options.
Wiki: Garbage truck: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_truck (YouTube Link)
Parking Area Sweeping Service: http://www.aplusrentalwv.com/sweeping.htm
Street Sweeper Trucks: http://www.rjmcompany.com/sweeper-trucks.htm
Suction Sweepers: http://www.dulevo.com/machines/suction-sweepers-850.html
Truck-Mounted Sweepers: http://www.dulevo.com/truck-mounted-sweepers.html
Made in CHINA: http://www.cnlonghorse.com/product_r02.html
Google: http://www.google.co.in/search?q=sweeper+truck
Contact Details(India):KRUGER & BRENTT EQUIPMENT PVT. LTD.
204, V4 Mayur Plaza - II, DDA - LSC, Nr. Jeevan Anmol Hospital, Mayur Vihar, Phase - I,Delhi - 110091, India. Phone:91-11-32957137 Fax:91-11-43063645
Mr. Satish K. Verma (Director)Mobile:+919810291946, +919310164050
Mr. Vipin Jaiswal (Manager)Mobile:+919810799944
*65 Percent of Indian Population without Toilet: Here is an article by swamiji, Jai Siya Ram.
http://www.jaisiyaram.com/blog/society/7113-65-percent-of-population-without-toilet-3-jan-11.html
In India while traveling by public transportation systems like trains and buses, quite commonly it is noticeable that people pass feces/excrement in open areas, besides roads, besides train tracks, beside river banks, in unused lands, etc. Especially in thickly populated areas and with heavy tourist floating populations. There are many solutions to this issue. No doubt, the concerned authorities are aware, and are trying to fix this issue, by taking necessary measures to provide hygienic toilet infrastructure. Probably they have failed miserably. At the least, communication media and elected leaders can send a clear message to cover/bury the facets with sand/mud, so that the virus gets disintegrated and thus preventing the infection through flies and other insects.
Sewer cleaners face risks: They use no glows, nor gum shoes, nor proper clothes. Only because they cannot afford hygienic life style. Basic necessities are to be provided at a cheaper price rates. The corrupt leaders are aware of this, but they do not react to take measures. They are too lazy.
It's a story that almost everyone in the city turns a blind eye to, the story of those who keep the city clean, who go down the gutters, the sewage and clean the garbage at a huge risk to their own lives..... In INDIA: Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRcoBJ3Wa0o
Compare this with,
In USA: Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcnK53rLQQk
In PARIS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yZdBrwjFa8
In San Francisco: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0MaSbA0I-Y (part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjVSfHdtvec (part 2)
Priority to the common man. If we consider developed countries. If we look at the "economy", "good health" and "standard of living" of the developed countries. It is noted that the powerful person in authority, at the highest office, is patriotic enough to provide the "best quality product" at the "lowest price" affordable by the common "poorest citizen". The best quality product is affordable by the poorest citizen of the country. The "highest standard of living" comes by providing "best quality" to the "poorest citizen" at the "lowest price". This is the divine key mantra to develop our country.
A country can develop only when the poor citizen can have a highest standard of hygienic life. FDI is the governments initiative to rise the standard of living of the POOR CITIZEN in INDIA. It does not matter, it is immaterial either BJP, Congress, NDA or any other party proposes it or passes it. It is for the growth and development of INDIA our motherland where we live. It must be embraced with enthusiasm.
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