
Hi-rise building facade and window cleaning
Drones represent the future of high-rise cleaning, offering a safer, faster, and more cost-effective solution compared to traditional spiderman methods or other cleaning bot technology.
By adopting drone technology, our clients can enhance efficiency, reduce risks, and achieve superior cleaning results.
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AeroBright is here to make that future a reality.
Aero Bright Product

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Safety: Drones eliminate the need for human workers to hang from great heights, minimizing the risk of accidents, falls, or injuries.
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Efficiency: Thanks to the dual nozzle design, and seamless switching between foaming and rinse modes. No time is wasted in setup, repositioning, or manual adjustments.
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Cost-Effectiveness: Fewer workers are needed for drone operations, significantly reducing labor costs. A single operator can manage the entire cleaning process, saving money on wages, safety equipment, and insurance.
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Precision and Quality: Equipped with high-pressure washer and dual nozzles, our cleaner provide uniform cleaning results, reaching difficult spots with consistent pressure and precision.
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Downtime: Operate efficiently without interrupting building operations. No scaffolding or rope systems are needed, minimizing disruptions to tenants or businesses inside the building.
Human workers / Spidermen

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Safety: Spidermen face significant safety risks, especially in adverse weather conditions like strong winds or rain.
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Efficiency: Cleaning by hand is slow and labor-intensive, especially for large buildings, often requiring days to complete tasks that a drone can finish in hours.
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Cost-Effectiveness: Human cleaning requires more personnel, including safety supervisors, rope technicians, and backup staff, increasing overall costs.
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Precision and Quality: Human workers might miss hard-to-reach areas, leading to uneven or incomplete cleaning, especially on intricate building designs.
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Downtime: Human cleaning setups can interfere with the building's functionality, requiring partial closures or restricted access, leading to downtime and inconvenience.
Cleaning bot

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Safety: Cleaning bots must adhere securely to the building, which involves time-consuming setup. If the bot loses suction or magnetic grip, it could fall, posing safety risks to people below.
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Adaptability to Weather Conditions: Bots rely on secure adhesion to the building and can become inoperable in windy, rainy, or icy conditions, significantly limiting their usability.
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Operational Costs: Bots require more frequent maintenance, as their suction or magnetic systems can wear out over time. Additionally, they often need multiple personnel for setup and supervision.
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Cost-Effectiveness: Bots move slowly as they adhere to surfaces using suction or magnets. Repositioning them for different sections requires human intervention, leading to longer cleaning times.
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Cleaning Performance: Bots often use rotating brushes or small water jets, which may struggle to clean stubborn stains or large areas effectively. Their cleaning quality may be inconsistent across different surfaces.
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Versatility and Reach: Cleaning bots are limited to flat, smooth surfaces and struggle with curved or irregular facades. Their mobility is restricted, making it hard to clean corners or areas with architectural complexity.