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Dust Mop Frames and Handles
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There’s no shortage of long-lasting dust mop handles and related supplies at Unisan. Whether you manage a school, hotel, or industrial manufacturing facility, your establishment’s dust bunnies are no match for our products. They’re designed to work on any linoleum, vinyl, tile, or hardwood floor. Simply push your dust mop to gather up dirt and crumbs.
You’ll love the fact that dust mops are light and easy to carry. Our handles and wireframes are also user-friendly, making them convenient for your janitorial staff to use. They pair well with our wet mops and other janitorial supplies at Unisan, making us your go-to supplier for constantly stocking your cleaning closet.
Stay Competitive With Help From Unisan
At Unisan, based in Los Angeles, we offer a wide range of janitorial equipment to keep your business looking its best for your workers and customers. You can depend on our products to deliver every time, but that’s not the only reason we’ve developed a loyal client base.
We stand out for our competitive prices, commitment to client relationships, and friendly customer service. We want you to see us as your friendly neighbor, even if you aren’t in Southern California. Our North American partners are ready to meet your needs wherever you do business. Contact our experts now to maximize your budget and experience stellar customer service!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are dust mops effective?
Absolutely! A dust mop with a handle can effectively trap dust, hair, and lint, but it may also leave behind a debris pile. Remember to sweep up or vacuum the pile using a dustpan and broom once you’re finished using your dust mop.
2. How frequently should floors be dust mopped?
Use a dust mop with a frame and handle at least once a week to keep your establishment fresh, clean, and polished, as well as reduce allergens. Regular dust mopping may also help lengthen your floor’s lifespan by protecting your floor’s finish.
3. Are dust mops with handles better than brooms?
Yes, they can be. Brooms move dirt around, but a dry mop is designed to collect debris when pushed across a floor. When used properly, a dry mop may even remove more bacteria, dust, and dirt than a wet mop since they don’t leave behind cleaning solution or water residue. Dry mops are generally an excellent option when you want to gently clean your floors or eliminate fine dust, while brooms are more appropriate for quickly cleaning up larger debris.