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How to prepare for Autumn and Winter

3 tips to prevent falls and slips

Keeping your floors clean is of course important from an esthetic point of view; people feel more at ease in a clean and tidy environment. But there are other reasons to take dirt seriously…

Autumn leaves

Without a proper entrance flooring system, leaves, sand, and dirt will find their way indoors and lead to scratches and wear and tear on the rest of the flooring. Intensively used floors – such as those in schools, shops, and office buildings – will consequently need replacing much sooner.

And as beautiful as the fall foliage is, leaves can become slippery underfoot when it rains, posing all kinds of risks for people entering or leaving the building.

Wet floor mop

Quick fixes

You could resort to quick fixes for your foliage, rain, and dirt problem by using a loose moisture-absorbent mat with beveled edges in your entrance area, for example. But how safe is that? You could have someone wipe and mop the floor constantly, but is that really a long-term solution? And placing a ‘Caution, wet floor’ sign on the floor is an easy visual solution, but does it actually solve the problem? After all, the floor remains wet and dirty.

Tip 1: create zones

Having an effective entrance flooring system in place can protect the entire building from wear, dirt, and even dangerous situations. Our first tip: create different entrance flooring zones that work together. Start with a first line of defense by placing an entrance mat with wiper strips and scraper bars outside. This will protect against soil, leaves, and the coarsest of foot-borne dirt.

Entrance flooring zones
Coral Brush in school

Tip 2: have them work together

The ideal entrance flooring actually consists of not one, but two mats, which together form a system. Tip number two: make sure you have a high-quality mat in place in the second zone – usually a hallway or covered outside space – to remove foot-borne moisture and finer dirt particles.

Tip 3: don't forget the rest

Our third tip: don’t neglect the other areas in the building. Reception areas, corridors, walkways to other parts of the building, elevators, staircases and exits all get exposed to dirt and moisture. These areas will be prone to residual soiling and will benefit greatly from a purposely designed textile entrance mat to absorb this soiling. Ultimately, this will result in less cleaning and prolong the floor’s lifespan.

Corridor
Bespoke entrance flooring

Quality and design freedom

Well thought-through entrance flooring systems provide optimal protection. Whether it’s a rigid first line of defense, like our Nuway range, or a textile clean-off system such as Coral matting, our entrance flooring is designed to stop up to 95% of dirt and moisture from entering the building – which in turn helps to reduce trips and slips. Better still, cleaning costs can be cut by up to 65%.

You want your entrance flooring to do its job. But you also want it to be easy to clean, look good and match your interior and decor. Different colors, personalized branding, logos, or even wayfinding options; it’s all possible.

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