Background Mosses play an important role in our ecosystems, as they are crucial for soil stabilization and water retention, they also absorb moisture that acts like sponges which helps in the prevention of floods and landslides according to study made by Plant-ark. In another study by Rotban, mosses are green plant, a very small hardy plant, sometimes only one cell thick, that grows slowly on rocky land and soil. Although, it is usually an issue when they grow on places where people traverse because they may cause people to slip and fall over, which can cause serious injuries like traumatic brain injuries according to Sam Bernstein. There are statistics that shows that the majority (67%) of falls happen on the same level resulting from slips and trips. The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) explain that slips happen when there is too little friction between the footwear and the walking surface. The common reasons of these incidents are wet or oily surfaces, weather hazards, flooring or other walking surfaces that do not have same degree of traction in all areas, etc. This study aims to lessen the growth of moss in areas where people casually walk, to reduce the amount of work needed compared to regular methods of removing moss, and to make an alternative mechanical brush which is the goal of this capstone project. References https://www.plant-ark.com/about-plants/ferns-mosses/what-are-mosses.html https://www.rotban.ca/what-to-know/roof-maintenance/danger-of-moss/ https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/safety_haz/falls.html