The silent effect of the hand-free mop when cleaning the library floor

创建于05.28
When cleaning the library floor, the silent effect of the hand-free mop is affected by the product design and operation mechanism. The silent performance of different brands and models varies. The following is a specific analysis:

First, the key influencing factors of the silent effect

The motor noise of the electric mop
Electric mops rely on motors to drive the cleaning cloth to rotate, and motor noise is the main source of sound. Some high-end models (such as the Shark C3mini) feature a 60-decibel noise reduction design, which is lower than the normal conversation volume (60 decibels), making them suitable for places with high requirements for quietness, such as libraries. However, the noise of some low-priced electric mops may exceed 70 decibels, approaching the operating volume of a hair dryer (80 decibels). One should choose with caution.
The mechanical structure noise of the hand-free mop
Non-electric hand-free mops (such as Sobona flat mops) rely on physical pushing and pulling for cleaning, with no motor noise. Only the sound of the mop shaft rubbing against the ground exists, usually below 50 decibels, and they have almost no impact on the environment. This type of mop achieves hand-free washing through the washing device inside the cleaning bucket, with no additional noise throughout the process.
The silent advantage of hydrodynamic floor scrubbers
Water-powered floor scrubbers (such as Dashi Da Bai) clean through water circulation, without suction fans. Their operating noise is only 58 decibels, which is more than four times quieter than traditional floor scrubbers (70-80 decibels), making them suitable for night cleaning in libraries.

Second, evaluation and selection suggestions for the silent effect

Comparison of noise decibels
Electric mop: 60-70 decibels (for example, Shark C3mini is 60 decibels and Sijiawang S018 is 70 decibels).
Non-electric hand-washing mops: <50 decibels (such as Sobona flat mops).
Hydrodynamic floor scrubber: 58 decibels (like water dripping white).
Library cleaning scene requirements
Daytime opening hours: Prioritize non-electric hand-washing mops to avoid any noise interference.
During the night closure period: You can choose a water-powered floor scrubber or a low-noise electric mop (such as Shark C3mini) to achieve efficient and silent cleaning.
Product Recommendation
Sobona hand-free flat mop: No motor noise, the cleaning bucket is designed to be quiet, suitable for daily maintenance in libraries.
Drip Water White water-powered floor scrubber: 58 decibels ultra-quiet, suitable for large-scale night cleaning.
Shark C3mini electric mop: With a 60-decibel noise reduction design, it is suitable for flexible use in small and medium-sized libraries.

Third, suggestions for optimizing the silent effect

Choose low-noise models: Prioritize purchasing mops or floor scrubbers marked with silent design and check the decibel parameters of the products.
Plan the cleaning time reasonably: Use electric equipment during the library's closed hours to avoid disturbing readers.
Regular maintenance of equipment: Ensure that components such as motors and bearings are well lubricated to reduce additional noise caused by wear.
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