# Cleaning robots for healthcare and care facilities

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Last updated: 2026-08-23

## Application profile

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.
- Typical areas: Corridors, reception, circulation areas
- Key requirement: Repeatable routines
- Relevant models: Phantas

## Automation as part of the operating concept

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.

## Key points before deployment

- Hygiene plan: Robotic floor cleaning must be clearly separated from disinfection and mandatory hygiene processes.
- People traffic: Patients, staff, beds and transport carts influence routes and operating windows.
- Documentation: Scheduled tasks and operating data can support traceable recurring routines.
- Floor types: Cleaning mode and consumables need to match the actual floor surface.

## Recommended models

- [Phantas](https://frisilogix.de/en/cleaning-robots/gausium-phantas): Phantas suits many circulation areas where compact dimensions and multiple cleaning modes matter more than maximum machine width.

## Commissioning process

1. Align hygiene requirements, floor areas and responsibilities with the operator
2. Assess corridors, traffic flows and suitable cleaning windows on site
3. Test Phantas in a representative area under real operating conditions
4. Configure approved routes, train responsible staff and document maintenance and operating procedures

## FAQ

### Does a cleaning robot replace disinfection?

No. Floor cleaning and disinfection are separate tasks and robotics must fit into the existing hygiene concept.

### Which hospital areas are best suited?

Longer corridors, entrances and larger circulation areas are typical candidates.

### How should a live deployment be tested?

A demo should include real traffic, beds, carts, staff and the planned cleaning schedule.

### Can Phantas also fit care facilities?

It can be relevant for suitable corridors and shared areas, depending on layout, floor type, resident traffic and hygiene requirements.

## Cost and next step

Use the FrisiLogix cost calculator for an initial purchase/leasing comparison: https://frisilogix.de/en/cleaning-robots/cost-calculator
On-site demo and project assessment: https://frisilogix.de/en/contact
