Guest traffic
Cleaning windows should be aligned with check-in, breakfast and event schedules.
Hotels need visible cleanliness across long operating hours. Cleaning robots can handle repeatable floor care in lobbies, corridors and public areas and reduce routine workload for housekeeping and facility cleaning.
Lobbies and circulation areas see changing traffic throughout the day. A robot can take over scheduled floor routines when operating windows are aligned with check-in, breakfast and events.
Guest rooms, sanitary areas and detail work remain manual. Robotics primarily adds predictability to recurring floor tasks.
Cleaning windows should be aligned with check-in, breakfast and event schedules.
The robot operates in guest-facing areas and should move quietly and predictably.
Corridors and lobbies are often suitable; small rooms and heavily furnished areas less so.
Stone, tile, PVC or carpet zones require appropriate cleaning modes and zoning.
The right model depends on layout, floor type, dirt profile and operating window. These FrisiLogix models are particularly relevant for this application.

Phantas combines multiple cleaning modes in a compact platform and suits repeatable floor care in public hotel areas.
View productAssess lobbies, corridors, floor surfaces and a suitable docking location
Align cleaning windows with breakfast, check-in, events and housekeeping
Test Phantas in the lobby and corridors during a realistic operating window
Configure routes and schedules, train staff and fine-tune operation after the first runs
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.