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Types of Brooms

Brooms are one of the most basic but important tools in your janitorial arsenal, and they come in various forms to meet different needs. A broom that can perform the task at hand is vital to the sanitation and cleaning of any kitchen, restaurant, hotel, or office. We have a large selection of brooms to match any task!

Types of Brooms

Different broom types have special features, such as larger heads or shorter handles, that give them certain advantages.

  • Amish Broom: Amish brooms are made of high-quality corn straw, bound and sewn by hand. They are designed to last for years of indoor and outdoor use.
  • Lobby Broom: Lobby brooms are light weight and compact, making them ideal for one-handed cleaning under tables, fixtures, and hard-to-reach areas.
  • Push Broom: Push brooms are wider than traditional models. Push brooms are an excellent option for sweeping up dirt, dust, and debris in warehouses, garages, and cafeterias.
  • Whisk Broom: Whisk brooms are short, small brooms without handles that are made for cleaning tight spaces. They're designed for use with dustpans.

This video briefly covers our various broom offerings as well as some of their features and recommended uses.
Expert Tip
Just like with mop buckets, it's important to designate your brooms for different areas in your facility, such as kitchens, dining rooms, and restrooms. Try using a color-coded system to help your staff identify the right broom for every task!
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How to Select the Right Broom

When choosing a broom, think about these questions:

  • What types of floors do I have?
  • What types of debris am I usually sweeping up?
  • Are there tight spaces and corners I need to clean?
  • Do I need to sweep wet areas, dry areas, or both?
  • Are there oils, chemicals, or other compounds on my floors?
Deciding these factors will help narrow your options down and make it easier to choose the best broom type to fit your establishment.
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Parts of a Broom

Most brooms have four main parts. Different types of brooms may have different parts, but these four components are common to find.

  • Shaft: The shaft is a pole that makes up a majority of the broom's length. It functions as a handle for the user to sweep.
  • Brush: The brush is made up of the bristles and is held together by the cap. 
  • Hook: The hook is at the top of the broom's shaft. It allows the broom to hang in a storage closet.
  • Brush Cap: The brush cap doubles as style and function. It holds in the broom's bristles and creates a neat appearance.

Bristle Types

There are two main types of broom bristles: flagged and unflagged. While unflagged bristles tend to last longer than flagged bristles, there isn't one that is better than the other. They both specialize in different areas, so it's all about finding the right tool for the job.

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Flagged Bristles

  • Frayed at the ends to help collect small particles
  • Ideal for collecting small dust and debris.
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Unflagged Bristles

  • Straight and stiff
  • Ideal for collecting larger debris in open areas

What Are Broom Bristles Made Of?

We offer a wide range of bristle materials to fit any application. Choose a material that excels at a specific task, or go for something versatile that can be used throughout your facility. Mixing and matching materials is a great way to make sure that all of your floor surfaces are being properly maintained.
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Polypropylene

Great for medium to heavy floor sweeps and scrub brushes, polypropylene offers good abrasion resistance and shear/break strength. It is resistant to water, solvents, acids, oils, fungus, and bacteria growth, and will not stain, discolor, or absorb odors. Wet or dry applications; indoor and outdoor use.

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Natural Corn Fibers

Natural corn fiber bristles are ideal for sweeping dust and fine dirt in dry conditions. These bristles are made of expertly bound and hewn corn straw, making them highly durable yet non-damaging to your floors.

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Tampico Fibers

Produced from the stem of the Mexican agave plant, Tampico fibers have a medium texture and are ideal for dry sweeping on semi-smooth surfaces. These natural fibers are also resistant to heat and chemicals.

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Nylon

Nylon bristles are stiff yet flexible for general cleanup of small debris on smooth floors like hardwood or laminate. These brooms are generally for indoor use, but they do resist water and won't absorb odors.

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Synthetic

Synthetic bristles can be used on wet or dry surfaces because they are highly resistant to acids and oils. Synthetic bristles are also flexible and won’t scratch the surfaces of your floor.

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Synthetic Corn

Chemical and liquid resistant, synthetic corn bristles can withstand high temperatures up to 225 degrees Fahrenheit. "X"-shaped bristles are excellent for use on carpets and entry mats.

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Horsehair

Horsehair bristles are gentle on floors and durable for long-lasting use. This type of bristle blends well with other types of bristles and is perfect for sweeping dust and dirt in interior spaces.

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Palmyra

This type of bristle is on the stiffer side and is durable, making it ideal for industrial workspaces or food service establishments. Palmyra is excellent for general cleaning and can withstand everyday use.

How to Clean a Broom

Because of the nature of how brooms are used, they collect dirt, dust, and grime. Therefore, to prevent the spread of dirtiness and to keep your brooms clean, regular cleanings are important. Plus, the broom will more effectively clean if it's regularly maintained.

  • Take care of any and all leftover debris. Dirt, dust, and even hair can cling to your broom's bristles. Use your hands or even a vacuum cleaner to make sure the debris is removed before you use your broom.
  • Soak your broom's bristles in soapy water. Soaking the bristles will help keep the broom clean while preventing cross contamination.
  • Wipe down your broom handle and dust pan with a disinfectant spray.

Suggestion: Designate a different broom for each different sweeping job that you are doing. This helps prevent the unwanted spread of germs to different areas.

Broom Accessories

Looking for replacement items or even some extra supplies to enhance your floor maintenance program? Check out our broom accessories to find everything you might need!

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Broom Heads

We offer an impressive selection of broom heads that can be screwed onto your existing broom handles. Swapping out broom heads is a great way to save some money and maximize the value of your handles. 

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Broom Handles

We also offer separate broom handles that can be swapped out with your worn or damaged handles without having to buy a completely new broom.

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Dustpans

Dustpans are a great addition to your brooms, as they can help collect the dirt and debris from your floor for easier disposal. We offer standalone dustpans to go along with your existing brooms, as well as dustpan / broom combos that save storage space.

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Hangers / Organizers

To help keep your brooms organized and conveniently stored, check out our broom hangers / organizers! These systems can be mounted to your wall for out-of-the-way storage of your brooms and mops.

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