Water fed pole systems are the ideal solution for cleaning windows as high as those on an eight-story building. The system uses cleaning brushes attached to a telescopic pole. The poles are light, durable, and extremely rigid. The material used in the fabrication of the poles is high modulus carbon fibre. To ensure longevity, the poles are fitted with a Kevlar wear pad. The top section has a clamp that is used to fix a stem adapter or gooseneck, from which is mounted a water-fed brush. Window cleaning poles are safe, and they ensure excellent results.
Before the introduction of pole systems, professional window cleaners were faced with using ladders for low-rise buildings. Pole systems have pretty well made the ladder obsolete. Eliminating the ladder also eliminated the possibility of employee injury as well as damage to the building or landscaping. Areas that were at one time difficult to reach, areas such as conservatory roofs and atriums can now be cleaned easier and safer. Using window cleaning poles means all work is carried out from ground level. The system can reach windows that are over 25 meters off the ground.
World Wide Window Cleaning Supplies are manufacturers and suppliers of an entire range of equipment and chemicals used by window cleaning professionals. Telescopic, water fed poles can also be used to clean cladding, glass roofing, and more. Water is first purified and deionised. As there is no static charge, everything that is cleaned stays clean longer. Using a water-fed pole makes short work of tough jobs. The process is considerably faster and more efficient than other window cleaning processes. Not only do pole systems do a better job, and faster, the system is environmentally friendly. As window cleaning poles use deionised water, the approach is better for the environment and the user.