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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

15 12 Assistive products for housecleaning

Cleaning machines for the workplace, see 28 15 15.

15 12 03 Dustpans, dust brushes and dust brooms

15 12 06 Brushes, sponges, chamois leathers, dusters and floorcloths

Washcloths, sponges and brushes with holder, handle or grip, see 09 33 30.

15 12 09 Vacuum cleaners

Included are, e.g., vacuum cleaning robots.

15 12 12 Carpet sweepers for dry use

Mechanical devices which are pushed across a carpet with a mechanism which lifts the dirt into an internal storage container.

15 12 22 Floor mopping equipment

Included are, e.g., floor mops, pails, stands and floor mop apparatus for wet use.

15 12 24 Floor polishers

15 12 27 Assistive products for storage or disposal of waste

Containers or devices for the storage or disposal of garbage or trash.

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