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Nevada Flooring Inspector Advice About Wood Flooring

July 8, 2015 by Flooristics staff 2 Comments

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Nevada business owners with wood flooring at the workplace can reduce the number of slips, trips and falls by heeding the advice of Nevada flooring inspectors. Flooring inspectors in Nevada are experts at analyzing and inspecting all kinds of flooring, including wood flooring. Their experience and training allows them to advise Nevada business owners on how to minimize workplace injuries caused by hazardous wood flooring.

Proper Installation

Nevada flooring inspectors can check to see that the wood flooring was properly installed at the place of business. Poor installation tools and techniques, faulty solid wood or engineered wood material, or even poor preparation could lead to problems with wood flooring at work. The Nevada flooring inspector will confirm that the job was done right or give guidance on what to do if it was not.

Proper Maintenance

Caring for hardwood flooring means more than just sweeping it every once in a while. Nevada flooring inspectors can help business owners come up with detailed floor maintenance plans to ensure that the right cleaning products and equipment are being used. Further, Nevada flooring inspectors can also provide training and consultation for employees who are responsible for maintenance and upkeep, so that the wood flooring lasts a long time, looks great and is always safe to walk on.

Proper Repairs and Replacements

Wood flooring can become worn, warped or otherwise damaged over time. Sometimes, the floor can wear unevenly or seams can rise and fall thanks to the wood expanding and contracting due to moisture. With so many things that can go wrong and cause a slip, trip and fall hazard, business owners with wood flooring can’t afford to let even the smallest issues go. A Nevada flooring inspector will identify risky areas and give detailed advice on what repairs or replacements need to be made.

Records of Inspections

Every time you hire a Nevada flooring inspector to evaluate the wood flooring at your workplace, you will get a written record of all the things the inspector noticed and discovered. After a series of inspections, you can have a good record of the conditions of the wood flooring, but you’ll also be able to demonstrate all your efforts in putting time and money into floor safety. In the event you must go to court to defend yourself against negligence for a slip and fall injury, those written records will become very important.

Slip, trip and fall injuries are possible on every type of flooring, so hiring an independent, properly certified Nevada flooring inspector to check out the wood flooring at your place of business can reduce the risks significantly.

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