Choosing the Right Floor Scrubber for Your Service

Posted by Ayaleth On Wednesday, November 2, 2011 0 comments
By Stephen Dennis


Modern scrubbers today not only reduce the amount of labour involved in keeping a facility clean, but also manage to do a significantly better job than even an army of workers on foot. However choosing a scrubber to suit a certain office can be tricky. Here are some key things to know when hiring a floor scrubber.

Floor scrubber dryers have the benefit of being able to clean large facilities often used by the public without the need to close, this makes them the ideal cleaning device for the likes of hospitals and airports. With the ability to clean faster and better than ever before they are also able to pick up all types of harmful dirt and bacteria left behind in floor and carpets, including harmful fugitive dust emissions which have the potential of causing serious health risks, polluting the environment and causing damage to machinery.

Scrubber dyers are able to remove fugitive dust from your area preventing it to drift around the facility or even into a neighbouring facility nearby. The process in how scrubber dryers' work to clean is by mixing chemical detergents with a water solution, then scrubbing hard surfaces to suspend the dirt and debris within the solution, producing a safe, dry and clean floor without any need to temporarily close your business or facility.

One of the first decisions to make after identifying that you have a scrubbing need is whether to purchase equipment for employee use or hire a contract cleaning service. If you buy a scrubber and operate it with in-house personnel, you will have the initial equipment costs plus maintenance and the cost of keeping trained personnel on staff. However it does give you the luxury of cleaning whenever you choose.

For most companies it is more common and both economically beneficial to rent a scrubber dryer. This is due to facilities and businesses only needing to clean their floor space a few times a year. The benefits of this is that most often your contractor will be responsible for maintenance costs as well as offering training services to ensure your employees are able to clean safely.

Remember most industrial scrubber manufactures and distributors will be happy to conduct a formal cleaning survey to assess your cleaning needs.




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