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Fiberglass Broom Handle

Fiberglass Broom Handle

Regular price $59.00
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MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

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The Fiberglass Broom Handle is a highly durable, lightweight cleaning tool specifically crafted for environments requiring stringent precision, such as facilities housing MRI equipment and associated products. Built to withstand corrosion, wear, and impact, this handle ensures long-lasting performance, even during intensive cleaning tasks in operationally sensitive spaces. With its ergonomic sleeve and optimal diameter, it minimizes muscle fatigue, offering comfort and efficiency for professionals tasked with maintaining demanding cleaning standards.

Features:

  • Lightweight yet durable fiberglass construction 
  • Ergonomic sleeve for improved grip and reduced fatigue 
  • Compatible with JS-124 (Angle-Cut Broom Head), JS-125 (Block-Cut Push Broom Head), and a wide range of other European-thread broom heads

Overall Dimensions:

  • 51”L
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes. The Fiberglass Broom Handle is built from non-magnetic, non-conductive fiberglass, making it suitable for use inside MRI environments, including Zones III and IV. It won’t interfere with magnetic fields or imaging performance, so staff can clean confidently near sensitive MRI systems.

2. What makes this handle ideal for MRI cleaning applications?

The handle combines lightweight construction with strong impact resistance, allowing staff to maintain control during cleaning without fatigue. Its ergonomic sleeve improves grip and comfort during long cleaning sessions, making it especially useful in imaging centers that require frequent disinfection.

3. Which broom heads are compatible with this fiberglass handle?

This handle is compatible with JS-124 (Angle-Cut Broom Head), JS-125 (Block-Cut Push Broom Head), and a wide range of European-threaded broom heads. The connection is secure and non-magnetic, ensuring full compatibility with other MRI-safe cleaning tools in your facility.

4. How durable is the handle, and what environments can it be used in?

The fiberglass design resists corrosion, impact, and chemical wear, making it suitable for both daily and deep-cleaning routines. It’s engineered for MRI suites, surgical prep areas, and sterile corridors—anywhere durability and MRI safety are essential.

5. How should the Fiberglass Broom Handle be cleaned and maintained?

Wipe the handle with a mild disinfectant or hospital-grade cleaner after use, then allow it to dry before storage. The fiberglass surface won’t absorb moisture or degrade with standard cleaning chemicals, ensuring long-term reliability in sterile environments.

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