Outdoor Mats

Outdoor Mats

Outdoor matting is your first line of defense against dirt and moisture. These mats are designed to scrape shoes clean of heavy debris that would otherwise find its way into your facility. Protect the longevity of your floors by removing dirt from foot traffic before it even hits the door.

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Active Scraper

Active Scraper

Ideal Placement:

  • Entranceway's
  • Production areas
  • Break rooms
  • Kitchens
  • Vending areas
  • Water fountains
  • Ice machines

Features & Benefits

  • Systematic parquet square pattern (each rotated 90°) to remove dirt and handle multi-direction traffic
  • Deep channels and drainage holes to keep dirt and moisture away from shoes
  • Flexible blades to scrape shoes and add anti-fatigue properties
  • Bevelled edges allow for easy transition from floor to mat
  • Sandpaper backing for superior grip on concrete surfaces
  • Certified 'High Traction' by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI)
  • Thickness: 10mm
Clean Step Scraper

Clean Step Scraper

Ideal Placement:

  • Entranceway's
  • Production Areas
  • Break rooms
  • Kitchens
  • Vending areas
  • Water fountains
  • Ice machines
Clean Step Scraper

Features & Benefits

  • Superior moulded tread aggressively scrapes shoes clean and traps debris in the base of the mat
  • All-rubber construction for maximum durability
  • Textured backing keeps mat in place
  • Bevelled edges for additional safety and prevention of slips and falls
  • Made with natural rubber
  • Recyclable for reuse of materials
  • Certified 'High Traction' by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI)
  • Thickness: 8mm
Parquet Wiper Scraper

Parquet Wiper Scraper

Ideal Placement:

  • Entranceways
  • Production areas
  • Break rooms
  • Kitchens
  • Vending areas
  • Water fountains
  • Ice machines

Features & Benefits

  • Systematic parquet square pattern (each rotated 90°) to remove dirt and handle multi-direction traffic
  • Large water pan area to hold excess water
  • Flexible blades to scrape shoes and add anti-fatigue properties
  • Bevelled edges allow for easy transition from floor to mat
  • Holds twice the amount of dirt and water than a normal scraper mat
  • Recyclable
  • Certified 'High Traction' by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI)
  • Thickness: 10mm
Brush Tip

Brush Tip

Ideal Placement:

  • Entranceway's
  • Production Areas
  • Break rooms
  • Kitchens
  • Vending areas
  • Water fountains
  • Ice machines
Brush Tip

Features & Benefits

  • Improved brush strength
  • Bristles scrape dirt and debris off of shoes
  • Dirt and water are held in reservoir
  • Slip-resistant base helps keep mat in position
  • Bevelled edges for additional safety and prevention of slips and falls
  • Easy to keep clean - just turn over, shake out, or hose off
  • Thickness: 11mm


The Benefits of Floor Mats

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Image

  • 91% of shoppers select a store because of its appearance (Progressive Grocer)
  • When asked, "What's the first thing you look at when judging cleanliness?" the most popular first response of consumers was "Floors" (42%); "Smell" was the second (14%). (CDI Research 1991)
Safety

Safety

  • 9 million disabling slips and falls with average USD£21,000/claim (National Safety Council)
  • Average cost to defend slip/fall lawsuit $50,000 (NFSI)
  • 28% of workers miss 31 days or more from same-level slips, trips and falls (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Protection

Protection

  • Without entrance matting, 1,500 people can remove 42% of the finish from a floor (3M)
  • 80% of the dust, dirt and grime in in public building is "tracked in" from the outside (Institute of Industrial Laundries)
  • Studies show that 0.83m2 of commercial grade carpeting can accumulate 0.45kg of dirt over a one-week period and up to twice as much during inclement weather. (International Sanitary Supply Association)
  • The estimated cost of removing a single pound of dirt froma modern building today can exceed USD$500. (International Sanitary Supply Association)
  • It is estimated 90% of building maintenance cost is labour. (Cleaning Management)
Health

Health

  • 39 billion kgs of dust settle over the U.S. each year. ("All the Real Dirt Dust", Discover Magazine)
  • About 10% of Americans are allergic to some component of dust. (Dr. Robert Pumbhrey, Washington D.C.)
  • The average six-room dwelling takes in 18kgs of dust in a year. A private home may have between 13,000,000 to 26,000,000 tiny bits of dust and particulate matter in every cubic cm of air. (TRSA Report "Dust Where We Work")
  • A major source of indoor air pollutants is street dust, carried in on shoes and captured in carpeting. ("The Indoor Clean Air Quality Challenge", Spray Technology Magazine)
  • American businesses are spending upwards of USD$100 billion a year as a result of lost worker productivity due to poor indoor air quality and "Sick Building Syndrome". (Consumer Federal of America)

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