Mark Sennett
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Slip prevention
02 March 2018
SlipTest frequently see customers paying for anti–slip treatments as a first port of call when trying to reduce the risk of a slip, but simple improvements to a current cleaning regime can take a floor from a high risk of slip to a low risk of slip without any of the additional cost.
With 20 years of experience in floor safety, SlipTest offer unbiased and professional services to customers in the private and public sectors and have no vested interest in selling additional products or treatments.
If a floor was fit for purpose when it was laid, then it shouldn’t need additional expensive treatments once in situ. It’s important to take a holistic view when accessing a floor and the risk of slip, considering the environmental factors and possible contaminants to solve the cause of the problem, not stick a plaster over them. Not only does this approach see improved results but also helps protect your bottom line.