Hygiene plan
Robotic floor cleaning must be clearly separated from disinfection and mandatory hygiene processes.
Healthcare environments depend on repeatable processes and clear responsibilities. Autonomous cleaning robots can handle defined floor areas without replacing hygiene plans, disinfection requirements or manual detail cleaning.
Robotics can reduce manual workload on recurring floor routines. Long corridors, entrances and larger circulation areas can be planned as defined tasks.
A cleaning robot does not replace disinfection plans or specialist cleaning. It must be integrated into the existing hygiene and safety concept.
Robotic floor cleaning must be clearly separated from disinfection and mandatory hygiene processes.
Patients, staff, beds and transport carts influence routes and operating windows.
Scheduled tasks and operating data can support traceable recurring routines.
Cleaning mode and consumables need to match the actual floor surface.
The right model depends on layout, floor type, dirt profile and operating window. These FrisiLogix models are particularly relevant for this application.

Phantas suits many circulation areas where compact dimensions and multiple cleaning modes matter more than maximum machine width.
View productAlign hygiene requirements, floor areas and responsibilities with the operator
Assess corridors, traffic flows and suitable cleaning windows on site
Test Phantas in a representative area under real operating conditions
Configure approved routes, train responsible staff and document maintenance and operating procedures
An on-site demo shows how the robot handles the actual layout, floor surfaces, traffic and available cleaning windows before a rollout decision is made.