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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
Cleansweepers do one thing well, and that is to neaten out your colony. Dirt is [[beauty|ugly]] to look at, and will lower a room's impressiveness. As impressive rooms directly help a colonist's [[mood]], a dedicated cleaner really helps with making your pawns happy. In addition, dirty [[cooking]] areas can cause [[food poisoning]], and treating wounds in a dirty room makes [[infection]] more likely. It is quite cheap, too, once you get the infastructure - one cleansweeper is all you really need for a small to medium sized base.  
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Cleansweepers do one thing well, and that is to neaten out your colony. Dirt is [[beauty|ugly]] to look at, and will lower a room's impressiveness. As impressive rooms directly help a colonist's [[mood]], a dedicated cleaner really helps with making your pawns happy. In addition, dirty [[cook]]ing areas can cause [[food poisoning]], and treating wounds in a dirty room makes [[infection]] more likely. It is quite cheap, too, once you get the infastructure - one cleansweeper is all you really need for a small to medium sized base.  
  
 
You may want to utilize [[zone]]s to control where the cleansweeper cleans, forcing them to only clean high-importance areas (such as kitchens or hospitals), or limiting access to low-value areas (such as barns or hallways filled with spike traps). If multiple cleansweepers are used, it is generally not advisable to separate each cleansweeper into its own individual zones as this will allow rooms to get dirty while they're charging. Instead, at least two should overlap each area to ensure at least one mech is active and to prevent wasting uptime when one area is clean and the other is not. This is most important in rooms such as hospitals and kitchens where even short spikes in filth can cause significant issues. For other rooms, average cleanliness is an acceptable goal.  
 
You may want to utilize [[zone]]s to control where the cleansweeper cleans, forcing them to only clean high-importance areas (such as kitchens or hospitals), or limiting access to low-value areas (such as barns or hallways filled with spike traps). If multiple cleansweepers are used, it is generally not advisable to separate each cleansweeper into its own individual zones as this will allow rooms to get dirty while they're charging. Instead, at least two should overlap each area to ensure at least one mech is active and to prevent wasting uptime when one area is clean and the other is not. This is most important in rooms such as hospitals and kitchens where even short spikes in filth can cause significant issues. For other rooms, average cleanliness is an acceptable goal.  

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