
Healthcare
Enhanced Safety, Reduced Errors, A Smarter Future

Assisted Intelligence
In healthcare, having a clean and safe environment is one of the most critical aspects of doing a job. At Prompt Robots, we strongly encourage spending more time with patients and less time on housekeeping duties, without taking away from ones cleanliness. Our robots can assist in the cleaning process with features that include but are not limited to sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming with human intervention being very minimal.
How We Can Help:
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Assisting Janitorial Staff
Our Robots at Prompt can help the janitorial staff with simple tasks such as sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming while they focus on delegating their time to areas such as high-touch surfaces like tables. Doing so can maximize the efficiency of the staff so that the work can be done faster.
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Smart Monitoring & Recognition
Smart recognition is important to us. Our robots map out the areas that require cleaning and retain it in the database so that in the future, it knows where to clean. The sensors can detect areas that need help the most and return to them more frequently to make sure that area is spotless and safe.
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Restricted Areas
The user(s) of our technology can create restricted zones that they don’t want the machines to go into. This can include patient rooms, equipment zones, and much more. It can be programmed to go down a specific hall in certain time or just do a quick cleanup.
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Reliability & Continuous Improvement
Powered by Artificial Intelligence, Prompt Robots are continuously learning. We're always looking for new ways to improve the reliability and efficiency of our technology so it is never outdated. It only gets better with time and that is something that we strive to achieve.

Improving Healthcare Through Robotics
With the newest approach in the market being artificial intelligence, healthcare facilities can receive assistance by allowing Prompt Robots Technology automate daily tasks. By making sure the facility is exceptionally clean, the workers can spend more time with patients and less time worrying about safety hazards around them.