Cleanliness is a top priority in areas with high traffic flows. In the past, surfaces such as door handles, handrails, lift buttons and door openers were cleaned daily or weekly. During the pandemic, as part of the COVID-19 protection measures, high-touch surfaces are disinfected even several times a day. The change in the priority of these cleaning tasks has left less time for floor cleaning, which is traditionally a very work-intensive process.
Information technology will play a crucial role in optimizing the cost of facilities maintenance and reducing the strain on human resources through solutions such as cleaning robots.
The environmentally friendly robot cleans an area of 1500 m2 in one hour under real conditions and, on returning to the service station, recharges its own batteries, discharges dirty water and refills clean water. It then drives off to continue the programmed cleaning tasks.
Investing in fully autonomous, compact and sustainable robots that can clean floor surfaces is an effective way to save cleaning time, ensure cleanliness and increase productivity.