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Safer Workplace Options Using Epoxy Floor Coverings



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By : Nadine Davis   

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

High traffic resulting in wear and tear on floors is quite common in the workplace. This quite often results in extra costs for repairs and cleaning. When renovating, flooring should be the first consideration for this reason but unfortunately it is usually the last. Durable floors that look good too are achievable and are more cost effective than you think.

First and foremost, it is the responsibility of an employer to ensure the employees are working in a safe and hygienic environment. Slip resistant flooring that is easy to clean and maintain will help achieve this and this is when seamless flooring should come to mind. Traditionally you would find vinyl and tiling used in industrial and commercial areas but ultimately these will crack and show damage, also allowing moisture in creating bacteria and an unclean working environment. The working area will take on a shabby, unkempt look and could even end up stinking. Utilising the correct option of flooring right from the beginning will enable a lasting floor which is much easier to maintain and will save on money in the future.

What does epoxy flooring have that others don't?

There are a wide variety of advantages to choosing epoxy flooring. If a worksite is using a lot of chemicals and other substances that can damage flooring then epoxy flooring is the superior choice due to it being stain resistant. Consider work places that prepare food and therefore need to be very clean and hygienic at all times, epoxy flooring is ideal for this as its surface is easy to maintain and clean. As an additional plus, because the floor is seamless, there won't be any dirt or dust left behind stuck in joins in the floor, because there aren't any. Epoxy floors are no doubt the best flooring solution for workplaces that use industrial applications, bakeries, print houses, laboratories, and car showrooms are among the many that have caught on to the advantages.

Versatile, durable and attractive.

Epoxy flooring can be laid over most existing floor coverings from concrete, plywood, tiling and many others. There is a variety of colours and looks to choose from and your floor can be custom designed to suit your building requirements. For an extremely durable, cost effective and environmentally friendly floor covering that uses less water and solvents for cleaning, epoxy flooring is definitely the ultimate choice. It's easy to be surprised at the cost effectiveness once you receive a quote and you can depend on the fact that it will provide protection to your employees' health and safety whilst you can save on cleaning and repair costs.

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Author Resource:- Hygienic and durable epoxy flooring Brisbane is the best option for workplace flooring. Seamless Flooring Brisbane is provided by trusted market leader, Flawless Flooring.
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