Ground Level Atrium - brainstorming

I have a monthly residential client that has a large atrium type section of glass, except it’s nearly flat to the ground. Maybe 2 feet above, at the highest, looking down into the basement.
Because of the low setting, debris builds up like crazy. Sticks, leaves, dirt and even small rocks.
I am always super anxious that those rocks, caught in my mop, will scratch the glass. So far I’ve been successful by just brushing softly and rinsing my mop regularly.
Can anyone think of something else I could or should be doing to make sure I’m dragging tiny rocks across the glass?
I’ve heard rocks and pebbles don’t get caught up in boars hair brushes, is that true?

A brush would less likely scratch the glass just because normally you wouldn’t catch small rocks in long bristles, not to say it couldn’t happen. The mop, you could drag the rocks across the glass once they attach themselves to the mop. I would use my WFP on it, with the brush and flow of water, it would flush that debris out. My thoughts anyways…

That would be my preferred method, if I had a WFP.
Maybe hosing off the panes before would eliminate most of the debris

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Use a blower to remove debris before you start.

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A gas or battery powered handheld blower or maybe flush the debris away with a hose first

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Garden Hose…