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  2. Category:Waste collection vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Street sweeper; V. Vacuum truck; Media in category "Waste collection vehicles" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.

  3. Street sweeper - Wikipedia

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    A street sweeper or street cleaner is a person or machine that cleans streets. People have worked in cities as " sanitation workers " since sanitation and waste removal became a priority. A street-sweeping person would use a broom and shovel to clean off litter , animal waste and filth that accumulated on streets.

  4. Federal Signal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Federal Signal Environmental Solutions Group manufactures street sweeper vehicles, sewer cleaner and vacuum loader trucks, hydro excavators, waterblasting equipment, dump truck bodies, and trailers. Federal Signal Safety and Security Systems Group manufactures campus alerting systems, emergency vehicle lighting, emergency sirens, alarm systems ...

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  6. Hako GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Hako Citymaster 2000 Euro 5 Hakomatic B 45 Hako Jonas 1200 Hako Citytrac 4200 DA combine mower two-wheeled Hako tractor, with attached seat. Hako GmbH is a manufacturer of street sweeping equipment and ultra-light commercial vehicles, headquartered in Bad Oldesloe, Germany with customers in about sixty countries.

  7. Charles B. Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other sweepers at that time (1890s), Brooks’ sweeper was the first self-propelled street sweeping truck. [2] His design had revolving brushes attached to the front fender, and the brushes were interchangeable so that when snow fell, scrapers could be attached for snow removal. [2]