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Hospitals

Hygiene-critical autonomous floor care — consistent, documented, infection-control compliant. For corridors, waiting areas, and public zones; specialist cleaning stays with your trained staff.

Documented
every cleaning run
< 55 dB
no disturbance to patients or staff
24/7
parallel to hospital operations
Autonomous cleaning robot at work — Hospitals

Sterile corridors. Infection risk at every step.

Manual cleaning can’t guarantee consistency.

Case study

Deployed in several clinics

No complaints from patients or staff

Frequently asked questions

Yes, our robots are designed for deployment in medical environments. They work with the cleaning agents approved for hospitals and meet the requirements for equipment in public healthcare facilities. Important: deployment covers corridors, waiting areas, and public zones — not sterile zones such as operating theatres or isolation wards.

The robot automatically logs every cleaning run: date, time, start and end, cleaned area in square metres, cleaning agent used, and water volume. This data is available in our app and can be exported as a PDF. During audits you hold objective, machine-generated evidence that does not rely on manual record-keeping.

No, the robot is designed for exactly this sensitive environment. It works quietly (under 55 dB), automatically evades patients, wheelchairs, and beds, and produces no emissions. Its movements are slow and predictable. Our robots are already in use in several clinics — without complaints from patients or staff.

No, the robot supports your team with the time-intensive floor cleaning. Your specialist hygiene staff can focus on their core tasks: disinfecting hand-contact surfaces, cleaning sensitive areas, training. The robot takes over routine floor cleaning in corridors and public areas — reliably, documented, and without staffing bottlenecks.

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