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3 Things a Wyoming Resilient Flooring Inspector Checks For

July 30, 2015 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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What business owner doesn’t want to provide his or her employees with a safe and secure environment in which to work? While you may be focusing on machinery, fire alarms and evacuation plans, there’s one hazard you may be missing—the flooring!

From Wyoming offices, hotels, stores, factories, storefront, factory or an entire multi-use building, it’s important to minimize the risks of slips, trips and falls. The good news is that you can hire a flooring inspector who is properly licensed and certified to investigate all the flooring at your facility.

Unfortunately, thousands of slip and fall accidents take place at work on all kinds of surfaces, including resilient flooring. If you want to make sure your workplace flooring is safe, contact a Wyoming resilient flooring inspector.

Here are 3 things a Wyoming resilient flooring inspector can check your walkways and surfaces for:

1. The Right Flooring in the Right Places

Sometimes the wrong kind of flooring gets installed in areas where a different type might be more appropriate. One example of this is having a slippery kind of flooring on an incline or ramp, or something that is not very good at resisting heat and pressure underneath big equipment and machinery. A Wyoming resilient flooring inspector can determine if the resilient flooring you have in place is the right choice for the work space.

2. The Quality of Installation

Even if the resilient flooring is the right type of surface for the workplace, there may be issues with poor product quality or bad installation that can lead to issues. As a result of faulty production or improper training of workers, rushed preparation of the surface or other factor, resilient flooring can become a hazard to foot traffic. Your Wyoming resilient flooring inspector can spot issues that many others cannot.

3. The Standards of Care

Even if the resilient flooring started out fine, there can be issues associated with improper cleaning products and techniques. An effective floor maintenance program means using the right chemicals and products that won’t damage the flooring or accelerate wear and tear. Wyoming resilient flooring inspectors are experts at helping you develop a proper floor care and maintenance plan.

You can’t afford to put off your appointment with a licensed and certified Wyoming resilient flooring inspector, so call one today!

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