Executive Series™ HYGEN™ 17" Quick Connect Frame, Black
SKU: 1863893
HYGEN™ Quick-Connect Frames features a flat profile that slides easily under furniture and equipment. Trapezoidal shape improves cleaning in corners and other hard to reach areas by reaching the highest spaces with ease.
Lightweight aluminum construction for improved productivity is safe for MRI rooms
Features a nylon swivel joint for flexible maneuvering
Rounded plastic end caps help protect walls and furniture
One-step connecting mechanism speeds mop assembly and changeover
Flat frame profile is sanitary and easy to clean
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HYGEN™ Quick-Connect Frames features a flat profile that slides easily under furniture and equipment. Trapezoidal shape improves cleaning in corners and other hard to reach areas by reaching the highest spaces with ease. By using proper cleaning processes and tools with increased efficacy, hospitals can maintain a safer environment for patients, visitors, and staff members, therefore, reducing healthcare-associated infections.
Features and Benefits:
Lightweight aluminum construction for improved productivity is safe for MRI rooms
Features a nylon swivel joint for flexible maneuvering
Rounded plastic end caps help protect walls and furniture
One-step connecting mechanism speeds mop assembly and changeover
Flat frame profile is sanitary and easy to clean
Made with non-magnetic metals, enabling use near magnetically sensitive equipment, such as MRIs
Replaceable hook-and-loop strips attach all HYGEN™ Microfiber Wet and Dust Pads
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