The High Res-Mop™ featuring Premira® Microfiber is designed for superior cleaning in lab animal facilities. Its hydrophilic foam layer distributes larger amounts of fluid, while the absorbent foam core minimizes dripping and splashing, reducing waste and the risk of occupational exposure to contaminants and chemicals. This lightweight, disposable pad helps prevent cross-contamination, making it a safe and efficient cleaning solution. When paired with Contec's ZeroGravity™ mop frames and handles, it offers dynamic cleaning potential across vivarium glass, floors, walls, and ceilings. Versatile and compatible with various cleaning chemistries, the High Res-Mop™ is a must-have for any facility.
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Features & Benefits
- Low-Drip Ceiling and Wall Cleaning: Ensures effective cleaning and disinfecting of ceilings and walls with minimal dripping, reducing chemical waste and preventing cross-contamination in sensitive vivarium environments.
- Broad Cleaner Compatibility: Works seamlessly with most common cleaners and disinfectants, providing flexibility and convenience for a variety of cleaning protocols in animal research facilities.
- Premira® Microfiber Face: Captures and removes bedding, dander, and other contaminants effectively, ensuring a thorough clean and promoting a healthier environment for lab animals.
Product Information
Product Information
Part No.
Description
Size
Packaging
Sample
Part
Description
Premira® Tight Quarters Microfiber PadPart No.
PRMM3001Premira® Tight Quarters Microfiber Pad
Size
5 x 19” (13 x 48cm)Packaging
36/caseDescription
ZeroGravity™ Mop Head Frame, bluePart No.
PRMH8005ZeroGravity™ Mop Head Frame, blue
Size
17.5” (44 x 5cm)Packaging
6 frames/caseDescription
ZeroGravity™ QuickChange Telescoping aluminum handlePart No.
PRMH8014 ZeroGravity™ QuickChange Telescoping aluminum handle
Includes PRMH1003
Includes PRMH1003
Size
56''-100'' (142-254cm)Packaging
1/caseRelated Products
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