Automatic Shoe Covers – A Great Choice for Seasonal Locations

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As the season turns, so too do the outdoor weather conditions. Rain, snow, sleet, hail—these conditions can be challenging enough as we go about our daily lives. They introduce a different set of challenges for businesses with high foot traffic and cleanliness requirements inside.

Traditional shoe covers for rain and snow can help keep shoes clean and dry outside. But what about inside? During wet and winter seasons especially, with visitors tracking in water, mud, maintaining a clean room requires a different kind of shoe cover.

Automatic Shoe Covers for Rain and Snow

Automatic shoe covers can provide a convenient way to prevent visitors from tracking in snow, water, dirt and mud. This is important no matter the season. The real estate market, for example, does not cease just because winter has moved in. And medical facilities do not stop operating just because the storm clouds are rolling in and promising a thunderstorm.

Consider this: according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 125.7 million outpatient visits to hospitals around the United States in 2016. For high traffic locations like these, a traditional shoe covers just won’t do.

Many facilities are now using automatic shoe covers to make the process of protecting footwear and facilities from the conditions more efficient. Shoe cover machines like the Sole Mate SM-76C automatically dispense and fit disposable shoe covers. The film shrinks to form fit any shoe type and size. It’s the faster, cleaner, intelligent solution to automatic shoe covers.

And it’s perfect for places that experience frequent bad weather.

Fact is, business doesn’t stop when the seasons change. In facilities with high foot traffic and make-or-break cleanliness standards, traditional blue booties are too unwieldy and inconvenient. These facilities need a modern shoe cover dispenser that automates the process and keeps bad weather conditions where they belong—outside.