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Your restaurant mat selection should be determined by the optimum combination of comfort (anti-fatigue), surface design, drainage capacity, quality, and durability, as well as oil/grease resistance and cleaning regimen.
Your building entryways tell a story to your customers, workers, and visitors. Is it a welcoming, safe story? Or is it a tale of danger, ugliness and neglect?
With so many types of rubber matting, carpet, and other floor coverings available, it’s important to know how each type works. From entrance matting to food service tiles, at NoTrax®, we know each mat does a specific job.
NoTrax® entrance mats and carpet mats are often the last line of defense between dirt and debris and your home or office. Designed to remove dirt and moisture from shoes and prevent it from entering your building, rubber backed mats are also economical and allow your facilities a professional appearance.
Most people have experienced an electrostatic discharge (ESD) during their lifetime. It’s what happens when you walk with socks on carpet or rub a balloon in your hair. And while these actions are mostly harmless, ESD can wreak severe havoc on a variety of industrial and technical equipment. In these cases, that tiny shock from your finger can turn into a disaster costing thousands.
Winter weather can be a nightmare for businesses. In addition to preventing employees from getting to work, inclement weather also poses a significant threat to your building.
An overall matting strategy for your business enhance safety, sanitation and even employee health. Investing in the next generation of ergonomic, anti-fatigue matting will supercharge your workplace with fewer accidents, improved worker posture and cleaner floors.
Slips, trips, and falls make up a staggering portion of workplace injuries and deaths. Here, we talk about how common they are, and some methods for preventing them.
With the daily flood of bad news about pandemics and other dangers, it may surprise many to learn one of the most harmful health threats we face is sitting right in our lap.