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Angle-Cut Broom Head

Angle-Cut Broom Head

Regular price $59.00
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The Angle-Cut Broom Head is expertly engineered for precision cleaning, making it an ideal choice for professional and clinical environments. Designed to access tight corners and confined spaces, this specialized cleaning tool ensures thorough and reliable performance in areas requiring exceptional cleanliness. This broom head is specifically compatible with environments housing MRI equipment or other sensitive medical technologies, helping to maintain hygiene protocols without disrupting operational performance.

Features: 

  • Stiff bristles deliver maximum durability and efficiency 
  • Polypropylene block base provides a lightweight and robust structure
  • Ideal for both daily maintenance or deep-cleaning routines
  • Compatible with European threading 
  • Meets USDA, and EC standards 
  • Compatible with JS-126 (Fiberglass Broom Handle)

Overall Dimensions:

  • 11.4"L x 1.6”W x 10.6"H
  • Bristles length: 6.7"
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can this broom head be used safely inside MRI suites?

Yes. The Angle-Cut Broom Head is made from non-magnetic materials, making it safe for cleaning inside MRI environments, including areas close to the magnet. It’s designed to meet strict MRI safety requirements, so it can be used confidently in Zones III and IV without risk of magnetic interference.

2. What makes the angle-cut design useful for MRI facility cleaning?

The angled bristle design lets staff reach tight corners, baseboards, and hard-to-access areas where dust or debris can collect. It’s ideal for maintaining the cleanliness standards required in MRI suites, helping ensure equipment and floors stay free from contaminants that could affect imaging performance.

3. What materials are used in the broom head construction?

This broom head features stiff, durable synthetic bristles mounted on a lightweight polypropylene block. The materials are corrosion-resistant and non-conductive, ensuring reliable performance around sensitive MRI electronics and repeated cleaning cycles with hospital-grade disinfectants.

4. Is it compatible with non-magnetic broom handles?

Yes. The broom head is compatible with the JS-126 Fiberglass Broom Handle, which provides a sturdy, non-magnetic connection. It also fits standard European-threaded handles, making it adaptable for different facility setups while maintaining MRI safety compliance.

5. How should this broom head be maintained for long-term use?

Rinse the bristles with warm water and mild detergent after use, then allow them to air dry fully. Avoid prolonged exposure to strong solvents or extreme heat. With proper care, the stiff bristles retain their shape and cleaning efficiency even under frequent use in medical and MRI environments.

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