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Tile Floor Maintenance Plans Need Flooring Inspectors

June 10, 2015 by Flooristics staff 5 Comments

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Tile is durable, beautiful, and affordable. Many Salt Lake City businesses use tile in stores, offices, and factories.

However, many businesses do not have a proper tile floor maintenance plan. A good plan helps protect employees and customers from slips and falls. It can also reduce liability and keep tile flooring attractive and long-lasting.

Here are 3 things Salt Lake City businesses can do to create a tile floor maintenance plan that really works:

1. Spot cleaning

No matter what time of day, spot cleaning of tile floors cannot be stressed enough. The spot cleaning includes taking prompt action whenever there is moisture on the tile floor. Clean up spills throughout the day, including tracked-in snow, spilled drinks, or other liquids. If workers cannot clean a spill immediately, they should mark the area with warning signs.
There should be a plan in place to mark the spot with warning signs.

2. Daily cleaning

The tile flooring should be cleaned every day, including a dust mop and wet mop. The daily cleaning should definitely include cleaning solutions, but not just any will do. Make sure that the tile flooring is being cleaned with an appropriate solution that won’t cause a buildup. The daily cleaning should take place before or after peak hours to reduce the hassle and hazard of slipping. Whenever the tile flooring is cleaned properly, it should be documented in written form and kept on file in the event of a slip and fall accident.

3. Regular inspections

Assign someone to check tile walkways several times each day. Pay special attention to entrances and other high-traffic areas. Look for slippery conditions and other hazards.

Hiring a certified Salt Lake City flooring inspector is also a smart investment. An inspector can evaluate the tile flooring and identify potential hazards. The inspector can assess floor traction and recommend ways to improve safety. A flooring inspector can also document the condition of the tile. These reports may provide useful records if a liability claim or lawsuit occurs.

The key part of creating and implementing a proper tile floor maintenance plan at a Salt Lake City business is to train employees on the proper techniques throughout the day on how to reduce and even eliminate slip and fall accidents. All employees must be trained on floor safety procedures so they can monitor their own area and report unsafe conditions or take care of them themselves.

With the right tile floor management plan in place. Salt Lake City businesses can stay up to date, maintain records of responsibility, and reduce the number of injuries and accidents at the workplace.

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