What floors are sweepers and scrubbers suited for?
They are designed for various hard floor surfaces found in commercial and industrial facilities.
Should I use a sweeper, a scrubber, or a combo machine?
Sweepers are for dry debris; scrubbers are for wet cleaning; combo machines perform both in one pass.
What power options are available (battery, electric, LPG)?
Options include battery-electric for ease of use in aisles and LPG for heavy-duty outdoor cleaning.
How often should ride-on units be serviced?
Maintenance intervals vary, but regular checks on brushes and squeegees are recommended for performance.
Can the machines handle both indoor and outdoor surfaces?
Most are optimised for indoor hard floors, though heavy-duty sweepers can handle outdoor paved areas.
What cleaning width and coverage can I expect per hour?
The I18 walk-behind scrubber, for example, has a 460mm cleaning width and coverage of 1800m²/h.
Are there options for low-noise cleaning in sensitive environments?
Yes, battery-powered scrubbers typically operate at lower decibel levels (e.g., 72dB).
What types of detergents are compatible with scrubbers?
Standard floor cleaning solutions are compatible, provided they are non-foaming and machine-safe.
How do I choose between walk-behind and ride-on models?
Walk-behinds are best for tight spaces; ride-ons are ideal for large warehouses to maximize operator efficiency.
What are the safety features that reduce slip hazards and dust exposure?
Powerful vacuum suction leaves floors dry immediately, while enclosed filters on sweepers minimise dust.

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