What Are Mop Drainage Trays?

Janitorial equipment is mandatory in any commercial environment in order to maintain & clean the facility. We all know about the common items such as mops, mop holders & floor/mop sinks. But, mop drainage trays are often overlooked. This can be a crucial mistake.

In this article, we’ll go over the uses & benefits of having a mop drainage tray. We’ll then dive into IMC’s offerings & how they can be used to aid in your janitorial activities. Let’s start.

How Do Mop Drainage Trays Work for You?

Slipping hazards are caused by pools of dirty liquid on the floor, sometimes left over after mopping. A mop drainage tray minimizes this risk by providing a place for soap & water to drip off mops. Less mess means fewer hazards.

Mop drainage trays also have a backsplash to keep your walls safe from water damage & looking clean & neat. They are often mounted above a floor/mop sink to create a comprehensive cleaning system.

Mop drainage trays enable you to temporarily keep your wet mops inside of the tray to drain while you accomplish other tasks.

The IMC Advantage

IMC offers two types of mop drainage trays to facilitate facility safety & hygiene. Let’s explore below:

FST-27 – For All Standard Applications

FST-27 is constructed from 16-gauge type 300 series stainless steel & measures 27″L x 6″W x 2″D with a 4″ high backsplash. The unit has (1) 1/2″ drain for your liquids.

FST-21 – For Superior Wall Protection

FST-21 is constructed from 16-gauge type 300 series stainless steel & measures 21″L x 6″W x 6″D with a 12″ high backsplash. The unit has (1) 1/2″ drain for your liquids. The high backsplash provides even more protection for your walls & the deep basin accommodates most mops.

IMC/Teddy’s line of utility sinks & accessories are designed to handle the toughest janitorial activities. All of these items are constructed of stainless steel, guaranteeing you superior durability & long term use. For a closer look at IMC’s utility sinks & accessories, click here.

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