SWEAT MOPS
Court sweat mops are a tool used to quickly clean floors of moisture and dirt to prevent injury. The mop has an 18” x 24” surface, which can cover large areas promptly. The highly absorbent microfiber pads rapidly absorb liquids, leaving the affected area dry and lint-free. Using sweat mops for gym floors is crucial for keeping facilities safe and hygienic. Whenever players fall to the floor during competition, they can leave behind puddles of sweat from their bodies. This not only creates a potential safety hazard by leaving a slippery surface, but it also has the potential to impact players’ health in a negative way. Sweat can contain bacteria, viruses and other contaminants that can lead to infections and illnesses.
Purchasing a sweat mop has a lot of benefits. Not only is the sweat mop easy to use because of its easy adjustments, but it is also lightweight and compact to store. Additionally, it eliminates germs, mites, fungi, mold, and bacteria. While sweat mops are most commonly used on basketball and volleyball courts during games or practice, they can also be used on any hardwood floor, hallway, fitness center, racquetball courts, and more.
Custom Sweat Mops for Any Facility
H2I Group offers you the ability to customize your sweat mops to fit your facility or your team. Adding logos and branding to your sweat mops means you can highlight sponsors or build awareness of your brand during timeouts. You also can promote school spirit and fan loyalty with your program or team logo featured prominently on the mop. Our team will work closely with you to make sure your custom sweat mops have the look you want.
Contact us to order your custom court sweat mop or for more information.


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