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Floor Scrubbers for Hospitals


Maintain hygienic and safe hospital floors with our commercial floor scrubbers. Designed to remove dirt, bacteria, and contaminants efficiently, these units help ensure a clean, sanitary environment for patients, staff, and visitors.

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Floor Scrubbers for Hospitals: Quiet, Multi-Surface Machines for Infection Control Programs

Hospital floor cleaning is a direct infection control measure — not just a housekeeping task. HAI (Healthcare-Associated Infection) prevention starts at the floor. Scrubbers in hospital environments must operate quietly enough for patient care areas, handle multiple surface types from VCT tile to polished concrete, and be straightforward to decontaminate between uses. This collection features compact and mid-size auto-scrubbers from Powr-Flite and Bissell Big Green Commercial built for the constraints of hospital housekeeping operations.

Noise Level and Battery Power for Occupied Floors

Most hospital wings operate 24 hours a day, which means cleaning staff work during occupied hours adjacent to patient rooms and procedure suites. Battery-powered scrubbers run significantly quieter than any fuel-powered alternative. The Powr-Flite 18" Multi-Surface Automatic Floor Scrubber is a battery machine with a low acoustic profile suited for use in occupied corridors and waiting areas without disrupting care. For exam rooms and tight nursing station areas, the Bissell Big Green BGH-15E 15" Extended Floor Scrubber and Bissell Big Green BGH-17E 17" Extended Floor Machine provide compact, maneuverable cleaning with extended-reach handles. When evaluating any machine for patient-adjacent zones, request the dB rating — anything above 68 dB becomes disruptive in occupied spaces.

Multi-Surface Compatibility: VCT, Sheet Vinyl, Polished Concrete

Hospital floors span several surface types: VCT in corridors, sheet vinyl in sterile areas, polished concrete in service zones, and rubber flooring in trauma bays. A single scrubber needs to handle all of them through pad changes rather than machine changes. Disc-deck machines with adjustable down-pressure settings are the most versatile across surface types. The Powr-Flite PFMW18 is designed explicitly for multi-surface use. Confirm compatibility with your facility's specific floor finishes — abrasive pads on polished stone or high-gloss vinyl cause irreversible damage. Pad selection is as important as machine selection in a hospital floor care program.

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Ease of Decontamination Between Uses

Hospital infection control programs often require that cleaning equipment itself be decontaminated between zone transitions — particularly between contact-precaution rooms and general areas. Machines with smooth exteriors, minimal crevices, and recovery tanks that drain and rinse completely are far easier to decontaminate than machines with textured housing and complex tank geometry. When purchasing for a hospital environment, ask your vendor for the manufacturer's recommended decontamination procedure and confirm that it aligns with your facility's infection prevention committee's requirements. This is often a condition of Joint Commission compliance. Work with your IP team to establish written machine decontamination SOPs alongside any new equipment purchase.

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