Celebrating Those Who Care About Clean at GSF USA 

We’d like to take a moment to celebrate all our hardworking team members who are reaching significant milestones and anniversaries at GSF USA! We’re proud to have a team of dedicated individuals who work hard to provide a safe and clean environment for our customers.

Congratulations to all and thank you for your continued efforts in helping GSF USA grow within the commercial cleaning industry. We wouldn’t be where we are today without your dedication and hard work. Thank you!

25th Anniversaries

Theresa H., GSF Indiana

20th Anniversaries

Leonidas E., GSF Indiana

Reynaldo S., GSF Indiana

Jaime S., GSF Indiana

10th Anniversaries

Albert J., GSF Indiana

Rufus L., GSF Indiana

Roman M., GSF Indiana

Helen V., GSF Indiana

5th Anniversaries

Lorena A., GSF Illinois

Maria A., GSF Indiana

Cleria C., GSF Illinois

David C., GSF Ohio

Bryan C., GSF Illinois

Maria D., GSF Indiana

Victor F., GSF Illinois

Adoniran G., GSF Indiana

Denis G., GSF Illinois

Maria L., GSF Illinois

Kevin L., GSF Illinois

Elizabeth L., GSF Illinois

Magdalena L., GSF Illinois

Yaqueline L., GSF Illinois

Jose M., GSF Illinois

Perla M., GSF Illinois

Juan P., GSF Indiana

Felix R., GSF Illinois

Jacqueline R., GSF Indiana

Benedicto S., GSF Ohio

Rosendo V., GSF Illinois

Herminio V., GSF Indiana

Guilmar V., GSF Illinois

Cleaning Technology Showdown: Comparing the Latest Tools and Equipment

The cleaning industry is evolving unprecedentedly, with new technologies and equipment hitting the market each year. In fact, by 2028, the commercial cleaning industry will have a stable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 7.2%. For facility managers and business owners, staying updated with the latest advancements is crucial for maintaining cleanliness, becoming more efficient, reducing costs and improving sustainability. Here are some of the latest cleaning technologies and equipment available and how GSF USA stays on top of the ever-changing trends.

  1. Autonomous Floor Scrubbers

Autonomous cleaning robots have advanced significantly in 2024, offering greater precision and speed. These robots can be equipped with AI-driven navigation systems, allowing them to map and clean large spaces efficiently, taking a load off your cleaning team. We use the T7AMR, a robotic solution from Tennant, a leader in commercial floor cleaning machines. It uses advanced AI and can deliver reports for continuous improvement at the end of its operation.

  1. Electrostatic Sprayers

Electrostatic sprayers have become a staple in disinfection practices. These devices work by charging cleaning solutions with an electrode inside the sprayer. The positively charged particles then adhere evenly to surfaces, helping ensure thorough disinfection, even in hard-to-reach areas. The sprayers can be conveniently carried in a backpack, allowing your cleaning team to transport the equipment throughout your facility easily.

  1. Automated Vacuum Cleaners

In addition to automated floor scrubbers, the popularity of automated vacuum cleaners is rapidly increasing. These vacuums operate by themselves, thanks to their integrated AI platforms. In just one charge, these cleaners can clean around 15,000 square feet, allowing them to map out cleaning plans autonomously. The other additional benefits of using an automated vacuum cleaner include relieving your team from the manual hassle of vacuuming and sweeping your facility.

  1. Smart Cleaning Systems

Smart cleaning systems integrate IoT (Internet of Things) technology to provide real-time data and analytics, helping businesses optimize their cleaning processes. These systems can monitor usage, track patterns and alert staff when areas need attention. At GSF USA, we use the latest technological tools to help ensure a smooth workflow, consistent quality control and the highest level of client satisfaction.

  1. Electrochemically Activated Solutions (ECAS)

Sustainability is shaping the future of cleaning technology, driving the search for new cleaning methods that are safe for both humans and the environment. One solution is ECAs, a simple, non-toxic cleaning option that facilities can produce on-site as needed. It’s made from just three ingredients: salt, water and electricity. ECAs are fragrance-free, non-irritating and safe for drains and disposal, making them an environmentally sustainable alternative to traditional cleaning chemicals.

Stay Up to Date

As the cleaning industry continues to innovate, businesses must stay ahead by adopting the latest technologies. At GSF USA, we’re committed to utilizing the best tools and equipment available to deliver top-tier cleaning services.

If you’d like to learn more about how these technologies can benefit your business, contact GSF USA here. Let us help you create a cleaner, safer environment with the latest technology.