Industrial Cleaning Robots
Welcome to Industrial Cleaning Robots. Robots are coming out of their stationary positions in the assembly line, and moving into more autonomous jobs such as cleaning in home, business and industrial settings.
In the hazardous and tight spaces of a commercial or industrial building’s duct work, many hours can be spent cleaning relatively small areas if a manual brush is used. Robots have been used by many duct cleaners primarily in the industrial and institutional cleaning markets, as they allow the job to be done faster, without exposing workers to the harmful enzymes released by dust mites.
For cleaning high-security institutions such as embassies and prisons, duct cleaning robots are vital, as they allow the job to be completed without compromising the security of the institution. Hospitals and other government buildings with hazardous and cancerogenic environments such as nuclear reactors legally must be cleaned using duct cleaning robots, in countries such as Canada, in an effort to improve workplace safety in duct cleaning.
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