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What You Should Know about Non-Slip Flooring and Grating

Posted by Fibergrate Marketing on Jul 31, 2023 11:31:12 AM

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A workplace slip-and-fall accident can be devastating to the injured person. In addition, there are financial effects for the business in lost productivity, compensation claims, and increased insurance premiums. Installing non-slip flooring can be an important preventive safety measure. However, not all flooring products are created equal. Let’s explore the world of non-slip flooring and grating including the benefits, product options, and popular applications.   

What is non-slip flooring, anyway?

There is no such thing as completely slip-free flooring, so non-slip flooring is a term that refers to flooring products that minimizes potential for slipping and falling by providing greater friction factor. Non-slip commercial flooring with a higher friction factor gives workers better traction than flooring with a lower friction factor. 

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Popular types of non-slip flooring

 

  • Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) flooring and grating are versatile and highly effective non slip floor solutions. For example, our customers use our molded gratings in applications where water is a safety concern, such as in marine and water/wastewater treatment facilities. 
  • Rubber flooring is known for its slip resistance, making it an option for areas with high foot traffic. It may provide cushioning and is available in various colors and patterns. However, it has a higher cost and can be prone to damage from sharp objects. It also may not be suitable for high heat or direct sunlight for extended periods. 
  • Floor mats made of materials such as PVC, polyurethane, and rubber are an affordable and flexible option when the goal is to provide limited areas of slip resistant flooring. 
  • Epoxy coatings and other floor treatments can enhance the slip resistance of existing floors such as concrete. Applied to the surface to create a protective layer, coatings can be a labor-intensive solution with limited practical applications. There are also toxic emissions during the application process, and there will be additional expenses due to high costs of ongoing maintenance and potential recoatings.

 

What are the considerations when choosing non-slip flooring?

In addition to evaluating friction factor, here are other important considerations when assessing non-slip commercial flooring options:

 

  • Environment: Will the area be subject to wet or oily conditions, temperature fluctuations, or exposure to chemicals? Do you need to choose a hygienic solution? 
  • Traffic: Consider how much foot and other traffic the flooring will endure. Heavier traffic calls for more robust, durable solutions.
  • Durability: Any non-slip flooring choice should be able to withstand the demands of the environment and remain effective over time.
  • Maintenance: This becomes exponentially more important where the project itself presents unique challenges. In marine projects and locations that are logistically difficult, choose materials that deliver relatively long-term durability and low maintenance. This will optimize the long-term investment and viability of the project.
  • Aesthetic appeal: While safety is paramount, it may also be important to consider how it fits with the overall workspace design.

 

What are the advantages of non-slip flooring?

 

  • Increased safety: We have discussed this in some detail, but it is worth repeating. Non-slip flooring significantly contributes to a safer working environment.
  • Reduced liability: Proactively minimizing accidents helps businesses lower their liability and associated costs.
  • Enhanced durability: Choosing non-slip flooring designed for heavy use and harsh conditions results in longer-lasting surfaces. FRP products, for example, offer corrosion and impact resistance, making them ideal when durability counts. Depending on the product and specialized coating, they can also be UV resistant.
  • Aesthetically pleasing: Depending on the product, the ability to maintain a visually appealing workspace while prioritizing safety can be a bonus. 

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Popular applications of non-slip FRP flooring and grating

Fibergrate FRP flooring and grating products are used extensively in various industries. For example, marine and water/wastewater treatment plants are common sectors that rely on our solutions. The use of non-slip grating is prevalent in walkovers and stairs.

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Maintenance of FRP non-slip flooring and grating

Our FRP flooring and grating products require minimal maintenance while delivering exceptional performance. Depending on the application, cleaning an FRP non-slip floor can be as simple as lightly spraying the surface. Due to their strength and resistance to rust and corrosion, FRP materials rarely require repairs and have a prolonged lifespan.

Unlocking workplace safety: the power of FRP non-slip flooring and grating solutions

In the pursuit of workplace safety, non-slip flooring and grating are indispensable allies. By investing in slip resistant floors, businesses can significantly reduce accidents, improve employee well-being, and minimize liability. Consider the various factors when selecting non-slip flooring, explore different options like FRP flooring and grating, and prioritize the long-term benefits of safety, durability, and aesthetic appeal.

Learn more about the extensive range of Fibergrate flooring and grating products or contact your local territory manager today

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