Understanding Essential Mopping Accessories

Facility hygiene has become a hot topic these days. Things like hand sinks, soap dispensers, and towel dispensers are more popular than ever. When it comes to keeping facilities clean, items such as mop sinks play a crucial role in maintaining hygiene standards. However, there are a few additional mopping accessories that deserve attention. In this article, we’ll highlight two key mopping accessories and provide some purchasing tips to help you make an informed decision. Let’s dive in. First up, let’s talk about mop drainage trays—these are essential for preventing slipping hazards. Mopping often leaves behind pools of dirty water on the floor, which can lead to accidents. A mop drainage tray solves this issue by offering a spot where soap and water can drip off the mop, reducing mess and risks. Additionally, these trays come with a backsplash to protect your walls from water damage, keeping them looking fresh and clean. IMC offers two types of mop drainage trays to enhance both safety and cleanliness. Let’s explore them: **FST-27**: This model is crafted from 16-gauge Type 300 series stainless steel and measures 27 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 2 inches deep, with a 4-inch high backsplash. It includes a single ½-inch drain for efficient liquid disposal. **FST-21**: Constructed from the same durable stainless steel, the FST-21 is slightly larger, measuring 21 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 6 inches deep, with a robust 12-inch backsplash. It also features a ½-inch drain for effective drainage. The taller backsplash offers extra protection for your walls, while its deeper basin can accommodate most mops. Next, let’s discuss mop holders—these are fantastic tools for organizing your cleaning equipment. Storing mops and brooms haphazardly can be inefficient and make it hard to locate what you need quickly. A well-placed mop holder not only keeps your space tidy but also maximizes unused wall space, making your janitorial supplies easier to access. IMC’s Model #MH features black rubber tension grips that securely hold mops and brooms in place, ensuring they remain out of your way while drying. The hanging design reduces strain on your equipment, prolonging its lifespan and saving you money on replacements. Having a mop holder transforms the process of storing and retrieving cleaning supplies into a seamless experience. Now, which option is best suited for your needs? For mop drainage trays, consider how you currently store your mops. If your walls frequently get wet from dripping mops, the higher backsplash of the FST-21 might be ideal. When it comes to mop holders, think about how many mops you use regularly. For light cleaning tasks, the three-holder version should suffice. If you’re handling heavy-duty cleaning, the five-holder version will likely prove invaluable. At IMC/Teddy, we’re committed to helping you maintain facility safety and hygiene. Given the ongoing importance of cleanliness due to the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping your spaces hygienic has never been more critical. To learn more about our mop drainage trays, click [here]. For details on our mop holders, click [here]. *Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of IMC/Teddy. This content is meant for informational purposes only. If you wish to feature this post on your website, please contact IMC/Teddy directly. Thank you.* --- **Social Sharing Options:** Share on Facebook | Share on Twitter | Share on LinkedIn | Share on Pinterest --- I hope this updated version meets your requirements!

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