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Brooms for Every Sweeping Task

A reliable broom is one of those everyday essentials that quietly keeps homes, offices, and workspaces tidy. Cart Health's broom collection brings together sturdy, practical options designed to handle routine cleanup with ease — whether you're sweeping a kitchen floor, a garage, or a commercial space.

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O'Dell Corporation Broom - 1123074_CS - 1
O'Dell Corporation Broom
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Frequently Asked Questions about Brooms

Brooms are cleaning tools used to sweep debris, dust, and particulate matter from hard floor surfaces in healthcare facilities, clinics, and medical supply environments. Keeping floors clean in these settings helps reduce contamination risks and supports overall sanitation protocols.

Brooms are designed for janitorial staff, facility managers, and housekeeping personnel responsible for maintaining clean floors in hospitals, clinics, offices, and care facilities. Anyone managing a high-traffic hard floor surface can benefit from having the right broom for the job.

Start by sweeping brooms in short, overlapping strokes toward a central pile, working from the edges of the room inward. Use a dustpan to collect debris once gathered, and avoid long, flicking strokes that scatter dust back into the air.

Brooms come in several styles, including angled brooms for corners and edges, push brooms for wide open areas, and soft-bristle brooms for smooth hard floors. Choosing the right broom type for your specific floor surface improves cleaning efficiency and reduces the chance of scratching delicate flooring.

Choose brooms based on the size of the area, floor type, and debris you are dealing with most often. Push brooms with wide heads work well for large open spaces, while angled brooms handle tight corners and smaller rooms more effectively.

Brooms are better than mops for the initial removal of dry debris, dust, and loose particles from hard floors before wet cleaning begins. Using a broom first prevents wet mopping from spreading dirt around, making the overall cleaning process more effective and efficient.

Yes, bristle type on a broom matters significantly depending on the surface and debris type. Stiff bristles handle heavy or coarse debris on rough surfaces, while soft or fine bristles are better suited for smooth floors where fine dust and small particles need to be captured without scattering.

Because brooms are a foundational cleaning tool that makes floor maintenance faster, more effective, and more hygienic, especially in high-traffic environments. Having brooms readily available ensures staff can address spills and debris quickly without waiting for wet cleaning equipment to be prepared.

Store brooms hanging vertically or bristle-side up to prevent bristles from bending or flattening over time. Rinse broom bristles periodically to remove trapped debris, allow them to dry completely before storing, and replace brooms when bristles become visibly worn or misshapen.

Brooms for medical facilities and healthcare environments are available through medical supply retailers like Cart Health, which carries commercial-grade cleaning tools suited for clinical and facility use. Purchasing through a dedicated medical supply source ensures you get products appropriate for the hygiene standards required in healthcare settings.

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