Sole & Side Boot Washes
Industrial sole and side boot wash systems designed to clean footwear thoroughly before entry into hygiene-controlled food-production areas.
Sole & Side Boot Wash Systems
This category includes industrial boot wash systems designed to clean both the sole and the sides of footwear, providing a higher level of hygiene control for food factories, abattoirs and cutting plants. These units ensure operators enter production areas with fully cleaned boots, supporting contamination control, hygiene zoning and compliance with food-safety standards.
Sole and side boot washes typically combine rotating brushes, high-pressure spray bars and automated dosing to deliver consistent, reliable cleaning. They are suited to small personnel entrances, main hygiene routes and high-care access points where effective footwear cleaning is essential.
Available System Types
Automatic Sole & Side Boot Washers
Units featuring rotating brushes that clean the boot sole and sidewalls simultaneously. Often fitted with automatic detergent dosing, timer control and safety sensors.
Compact Side Brush Systems
Space-efficient units for smaller hygiene rooms or corridors, offering targeted cleaning on the sides and lower boot areas.
Manual Sole & Side Stations
Wall-mounted and floor-mounted brush sets with water feed, designed for lower-throughput environments or supplementary hygiene points.
Short Walk-Through Sole & Side Washers
Short-format walkthrough units providing 360-degree cleaning of the boot surface without requiring a full-length hygiene entrance.
All systems are manufactured in stainless materials for durability, easy cleaning and resistance to chemicals. Most include removable brushes, non-slip platforms and fast, intuitive controls to support daily production workflows.
These systems help facilities reduce contamination risks, improve hygiene compliance and maintain consistent footwear cleanliness at critical entry points.
FAQs
Yes. The brush arrangement is designed to clean the sole, sidewalls and lower boot area.
Yes. They are commonly used at high-care entry points to reduce contamination risks.
Most automatic systems include built-in detergent or disinfectant dosing.
Compact versions are available for narrow corridors and small hygiene rooms.
Yes. Brushes can normally be removed for daily or weekly hygiene routines.