Five Things You Don't Know About Cleaning Robots
How to Get the Most From Cleaning Robots
Cleaning robots have revolutionized how companies manage their spaces and offer a variety of capabilities to meet requirements of various industries. To benefit the most from these machines, choose models that have reliable mobile connectivity that allows remote troubleshooting and data analysis.
Choose a model that has cleaning capabilities for zones or spots to eliminate messes on demand. To avoid hair getting caught it's a good idea for you to regularly remove the brushes as well as any edge or corner brush from your robot vacuum.
Autonomous Cleaning Robots
Autonomous cleaning robots can vacuum, sweep, and sanitize spaces without constant human intervention. They can also adapt to changing environments and take care of tasks that are too for human workers to manage. Robotic cleaners will save you time and money, making it easier for staff to concentrate on more important responsibilities.
While the most common kind of autonomous cleaning robot is the vacuum cleaner or robotic floor scrubber that is designed for use at home, there are many professional-grade machines that have a lot more features. For example, industrial-grade autonomous cleaning robots are able to tackle huge warehouse floors as well as other dirty indoor spaces. They can be programmed to clean in areas where humans aren't allowed to go, by using wall climbing technology and other tools for safer operation in tight areas.
The majority of these robotic cleaning robots come with a variety of sophisticated sensors, including cameras and mapping software that allow them to identify rooms and avoid obstacles. Some utilize AI to learn from their customers and adapt to their needs, increasing efficiency as time passes.
Robot Vacuum Mops can also be integrated with other smart devices, making a more connected and efficient facility. Many of these robots require less energy and are biodegradable products, making them more environmentally friendly and cost-effective to run. A majority of these robots are designed to work in conjunction with other automated systems like building automation and material handling systems.
It's worth investing, whether you need one unit or a group of units, in this revolutionary technology to increase the productivity and efficiency of facility operations. Your investment will pay off quickly because of the less need for manual work as well as increased safety for operators and a longer life span of surfaces that are cleaned.
This pandemic is a fantastic chance to consider how you can integrate these intelligent cleaning robots into your routine maintenance routine. This is an excellent way to demonstrate to your staff that you are advancing your cleaning program, and also reduce the risk of an infection. Selecting the best robotic cleaners that are autonomous for your needs will ensure you get the most value from this investment.
Robotic Vacuums
Robot vacuums make use of sensors to detect obstacles and help them navigate their way around the home. Some models utilize infrared sensors like the ones used in self-driving vehicles to create an interactive map. Others use camera-based sensors that identify objects and avoid them. These sensors let you pick a specific area of your home for cleaning with the on-board controls, or with a smartphone app. Some models allow you to control the robot via voice commands, letting you select to clean a specific area or have it hug your walls for a perimeter cleaning.
While robotic vacuums are great for picking up dirt that has accumulated in carpets and rugs, they aren't able to dig deep into pet hair clumps and other messes that need more than a simple sweep. They don't pick dust up close to baseboards or other edges. This requires a deeper clean than you would get with a canister or upright vacuum.
When you are choosing a vacuum robot choose models that have a powerful suction mechanism and brushes that are designed to remove dirt and debris from surfaces. The most effective models come with features like object identification technology, adjustable settings and pet mode. It is recommended to read the manual for the recommended maintenance intervals, however most models require little or no regular care beyond emptying the trash and wiping down the wheels, sensors and charging contacts.
Most of the advanced robot vacuum and mop models we test are compatible with smart home systems that allow you to control them with smartphones or digital voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. You can program a cleaning session, or begin one and set a timer for it to be completed while you're away. Some robot vacuums can pause cleaning sessions to recharge and then resume where they stopped. However, many robot vacuums still don't work as well as traditional vacuums on stairs or in tight spaces and their compact designs can be difficult to maneuver around furniture.
Robotic Floor Scrubbers
Robotic floor scrubbers differ from vacuum cleaners. Instead of using water to wash dirt and grime off floors made of hard surface, they use water to dissolve it. They can be self-propelled, or controlled by a human. The most advanced models can detect and automatically navigate around obstacles, reducing cleaning time. Some use intelligent water management systems that recycle and reuse the same clean water for hours of continuous operation.
Utilizing a robotic cleaner can help to augment labor in facilities that are understaffed or faced with high turnover rates. Staff can focus on other tasks while a robot is on the job. In a hospital, this could mean that surfaces that are often touched, such as door handles, countertops, and bathrooms are cleaned and sanitized. In retail stores it could be helping customers find what they require and avoiding displeasure with smudges on glass and windows.

Robotic floor cleaners can be programmed for specific times and cleaning routes can be customized to meet the needs of each individual. They can also be monitored in real time, allowing managers to oversee their progress via a mobile app or web-based portal. Some manufacturers collect these kinds of data and make them available to the end users so they can identify areas of improvement.
Simple models can be purchased for as little as $100. They are equipped with only a single reservoir of water and a static pad, similar to the Swiffer, that spritzes, wipes, and collects dirt. More sophisticated models come with two rotating pads that scrub and mop the floor and have self-emptying docks for dumping dirty water and refilling with fresh cleaning solution. The fanciest robot mop-vacs can even distinguish between different types of flooring, and return to their docks mid-cleaning to empty the unused cleaning solution, clean their brushes and refill with fresh cleaning solution.
All types of robots are linked to a cloud-based system that provides detailed reports on their performance usage, use, and any anomalies. The data can be accessed remotely by facility managers and other employees who have been granted access to the system.
Robotic Floor Mop
A robot mop allows you to maintain your floors without having to touch them. These machines will clean your wood floors and tiles between deep cleaning sessions, and will keep dirt, pet hair, and other debris away. They can be used on all sealed hard flooring types, including hardwood, laminate and vinyl. The majority of robot mops come with a timer that allows them to clean at set intervals. You can also make use of the app to switch cleaning modes, create schedules, or track when maintenance is required for instance, replacing filters.
Robotic floor mops typically require an additional tank of water for mopping. This can be difficult to refill and empty as the pads get dirty. Look for a model with self-emptying docks or ones that is easily empty if needed.
Some models can also vacuum however, you may have to empty the dust bin after each cleaning session (unless it has a self-emptying base). If your floors are particularly filthy, letting the robot sweep first, and then mop could result in better results.
Some robot mops let you add a cleaning agent to the water tank. This can provide them with the ability to clean more effectively. It is essential to use only cleaners recommended by the manufacturer, since using unauthorized ones can cause damage to the machine or invalidate its warranty.
Certain apps let you not only stop and start your bot, but also to create a map and set up virtual barriers or no-go zones. Some will even inform you when the battery is depleted and the mop has to be cleaned.
If you want one device that can perform both vacuuming and mopping, you should consider a hybrid robot, such as the Ecovacs Deebot X2 or the Roborock Q Revo. Both can store maps of your floors and they can track and automatically charge batteries when they are running low during cleaning. They also come with a range of other features that are smart including a remote start and stop button and an app that lets you to create an automated cleaning schedule or track when your mop needs maintenance.