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What's the ongoing solution to your slippery when wet
ceramic flooring conditions?
Some floor safety precautions such as floor mats, tile
grooving, stick-on tapes, sand blasting, various floor
coatings, etc. are taken because of misinformation, lack
of information, or out of expedience. Most are
ineffective and some are damaging.
Although inexperienced with floor safety issues, many
unsafe commercial floor conditions have caused a
business owner to take precautions that they feel are
necessary, but may only create secondary hazards.
As the manufacturer, we have focused our efforts on a
limited range of targeted products, specifically
designed to solve the greatest potential hazard and fill
the highest demand.
What is needed is a proven anti-slip ceramic flooring
program that ensures your hard mineral floor maintains
an ongoing acceptable slip-resistance.

- Ceramic tile has specific longevity, durability,
and ease of maintenance characteristics that make it
the most suitable material for areas posing the
greatest slip-fall hazard - i.e. highest traffic,
highest maintenance, highest incident, and highest
risk. Ceramic tile should provide a sustainable
slip-resistant surface, when understood, maintained,
and periodically rejuvenated to retain this
necessary slip-fall prevention attribute; however,
they seem to be very misunderstood by the general
commercial and residential consumer.
Proper floor-care demands proven products. Products
that promote floor safety and an ongoing maintenance
package that keep it that way. Don't accept that
tiles will always maintain the necessary
slip-resistance and don't accept that floor
treatments will last.
All tiles subjected to
regular cleaning and heavier traffic
conditions will require an anti-slip
treatment application during their
service-span. No tiles are
permanently slip-resistant, under a
commercial cleaning regimen and
traffic conditions.
- All ceramic tiles should periodically be
inspected to determine if they need a follow-up
cleaning and maintenance rejuvenation of the
surface.
- To maximize the ongoing performance and expand
the anti-slip longevity, ceramic tile should be
cleaned and maintained with a superior cleaner and
degreaser, as part of regular cleaning activities.
The real problem comes down to understanding the
cleaning and maintenance requirements of ceramic
tile. The first thing to recognize is, that it's
usually not the anti-slip treatment of the floor
that is the problem. After treatment, the primary
reasons for any floor being dirty or slippery are
either the cleaner being used or the cleaning
methods.
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If you are using a cleaner that does not
efficiently clean the floor, it should be replaced
with a cleaner that can.
If using a cleaning method that does not efficiently
clean the floor, it should be replaced with a
cleaning method that can.
If a floor begins to create a hazardous slippery
condition for staff or patrons, it must be promptly
rectified.
It's obvious that there are slippery floors;
otherwise, there wouldn't even be a controversy over
what is acceptable slip-resistance and the several
methods of 'coefficient
of friction' (COF) standards
testing.
It's also obvious, from the statistics, that there
are a lot of slippery floors out there, and unless
you are following a preventative maintenance
program, most commercial ceramic floors will become
slippery when wet. With our monitoring system, this
problem is corrected immediately.
As you are aware, floors require daily cleaning --
this is a common maintenance procedure that is
accepted when the floor surface is first installed.
When an Anti-Slip treatment is applied to those
surfaces -- it too requires maintenance. Experience
tells us that routine daily cleaning does not stop
the eventual buildup of contaminants on your treated
surface. Once this occurs, your treated floors will
again not be operating at maximum effectiveness.
Traction will be diminished.
For this reason, you must consider an ongoing
maintenance and inspection program, something that
works in tandem with your janitorial activities -
i.e. floor safety experts that can periodically
inspect your floors and recommend methods that
ensure your floor retains safe conditions.
At the same time, you will want to receive a written
report, detailing the overall condition of your
floor and any potential problems. This will prove
that you have taken steps to provide a safer
flooring environment. If an accident ever does
happen, you will be prepared to show that, as a
business, you have taken reasonable care and
precautions.
To know more about our Floor Safety Maintenance
Program (FSMP) please
contact
Global Safe.
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