Cleaning Challenges in Office Building & Hotel Scenarios

 
 1. Office buildings: cleaning windows shrink at rush hour, re-soiling is constant
Lobby and lift-lobby floors are trampled during the morning and evening peaks; footprints and rain-trail puddles appear faster than cleaners can remove them. Large machines can’t squeeze through the crowd, and a freshly scrubbed patch is dirty again five minutes later.

 2. Hotels: many surfaces, strict care rules—one machine can’t fit all
Marble-clad grand entrances demand scratch-free, acid-free pads; corridor anti-slip tiles hide soil in every grout line; back-of-house quarry tile is soaked with stubborn grease. A single brush pressure or chemical set either fails to clean or damages the finish.

 3. Office buildings: tight work zones create permanent blind spots
Rows of desks, coffee-point corners and stairwell landings are too narrow for ride-on or even most walk-behind scrubbers. Manual spot-mopping is slow, so dust and coffee rings accumulate out of sight.

 4. Hotels: every zone has its own soil, schedule and silence rule
Guest-floor cleaning must be <50 dB and perfume-free; ballrooms need a one-pass pick-up of rice, wine and sauce after a 500-person dinner; production kitchens require simultaneous degreasing and sanitizing. One device cannot switch among these standards and speeds.

 
 
 
 
Key Points for Office Building & Hotel Cleaning Solutions
 
 
 
1. Poor Scene Adaptability of Equipment
Offices need compact, agile machines for narrow aisles and cubicles, while hotels require multi-purpose units that can both polish delicate stone and cut through kitchen grease. Current models rarely satisfy both sets of demands with one platform.
 
2. Hard to Sync Cleaning with User Experience
Office cleaning must stay below 50 dB to avoid disrupting work; hotels need fast, quiet passes that don’t inconvenience guests. Many machines are too noisy or leave floors wet for too long, triggering complaints or slip hazards.
 
3. Balancing O&M Cost vs. Efficiency is Difficult
Both facilities clean multiple times daily, so units run at high duty cycles and wear out quickly. Hotels also need special pads and chemicals for stone care, while small office cleaning machines cover floor area slowly. Achieving high productivity without driving up spare-part and labor costs remains a challenge.

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