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Floor Care Equipment for Nursing Homes

Nursing home floor care serves two purposes simultaneously: maintaining non-slip surfaces to prevent resident falls (the leading cause of injury in long-term care) and supporting infection control programs by removing biocontaminants from floors that residents contact. Low-moisture cleaning methods reduce wet floor hazards. Quiet operation below 70 dB allows cleaning during resident activity hours without disturbance. Powr-Flite, Nacecare, and Namco models for EVS teams in assisted living and skilled nursing facilities.

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Therma-Kleen Floor Brush - 4061 – Steam Cleaner Accessories

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Floor Brush – Compatible with THERMA-STEEM Industrial Models Upgrade your steam cleaning system with this high-quality Floor Brush, designed for ...

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Floor Care Equipment for Nursing Homes

Fall Prevention: Why Floor Condition Is a Patient Safety Issue

Falls are the leading cause of injury among nursing home residents — the CDC's long-term care facility data estimates that nursing home residents experience 100–200 falls per bed per year, with floor conditions identified as a contributing factor in a significant portion of preventable falls. Proper floor maintenance addresses two specific fall risks: surface contamination (wet floors, tracked-in moisture, spilled substances) and finish degradation (worn VCT that loses the surface texture providing traction). Auto scrubbers with low-moisture output and effective squeegee recovery minimize wet floor dwell time after cleaning. Burnishers maintain the hard floor finishes that provide the intended slip resistance — restoring rather than replacing flooring investment when traction wears down from heavy traffic in high-use corridors and dining areas.

Infection Control and Hospital-Grade Disinfectant Compatibility

Nursing home infection control programs require floor cleaning with hospital-grade disinfectants — quaternary ammonium compounds, bleach solutions, and hydrogen peroxide-based products that are more chemically aggressive than standard commercial floor cleaners. Equipment used in long-term care must tolerate daily exposure to these chemicals without seal degradation, tank corrosion, or brush and pad dissolution. The CMS nursing home regulatory guidance under F880 (Infection Prevention and Control) requires facilities to implement infection control practices consistent with evidence-based guidelines — floor cleaning equipment that supports compliant disinfectant programs is part of that requirement. Powr-Flite and Nacecare auto scrubbers use stainless steel solution tanks and chemical-resistant squeegee blades rated for hospital cleaning chemistry.

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Quiet Operation for Occupied Resident Areas

Nursing homes operate 24 hours and residents spend most of their time in rooms and common areas that cannot be vacated for cleaning. Equipment noise above 70 dB disrupts sleep, interferes with resident communication, and creates agitation in residents with dementia — a significant portion of the nursing home population. Quiet walk-behind scrubbers in the 60–68 dB range allow EVS teams to maintain corridors and common areas during daytime resident activity hours without the scheduling restrictions that louder equipment would require. The productivity gain from cleaning during occupied hours — rather than restricting floor care to a narrow window when common areas are minimally occupied — typically offsets the cost premium of specifying quiet commercial equipment over standard models for a facility running two to three cleaning shifts per day.

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