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Why Do You Need A Utah Flooring Inspector?

June 9, 2015 by Flooristics staff 3 Comments

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As a business owner, you are taking care of everything for your business–products, customer service, financial and more. One aspect that is equally important is the safety and health of employees and customers. When it comes to keeping everyone safe at your business, don’t forget to include a Utah flooring inspector to check for any areas that may need a professional assessment for safety.

No matter what type of flooring your office, storefront, manufacturing plant or business facility has, a certified and experienced flooring inspector can ensure that those surfaces are in the best and safest condition they can be. When it comes to keeping your business in top shape and saving you money, a Utah flooring inspector can be a real asset.

Flooring Can Be Hazardous

Hazardous flooring, whether carpet, vinyl or something else, can cause a number of workplace injuries like slips, trips and falls. Too many accidents and injuries happen on improperly installed, worn or damaged floors. Sometimes the wrong flooring is being used in the workplace, leading to more accidents. If you want to minimize the risk of slip and fall liability lawsuits and injury claims on your insurance, set up an appointment with a flooring inspector.

Stop Small Problems Before They Grow

Whether it’s a faulty installation of resilient or hardwood flooring, or wear and tear in commercial carpet, a certified flooring inspector can identify potential problems before they become costly ones. If you are serious about preventing slips, trips and falls and want to be proactive in ensuring the floor is safe and appropriate, an inspection is what you need. Regular floor inspections can bring these issues to your attention when they are small, so that repairs and replacements can be taken care of.

Documentation of Floor Conditions

If you have regular flooring inspections with documented reports to back up the safety and condition of your business’s flooring, you can use these documents in court to help your case. If an employee or customer does have a slip, trip or fall, it can mean a visit to the court to tell your side of the story. While accidents do happen, regular reports from professional flooring inspectors can help highlight the truth about the floor’s condition before the unfortunate accident happened.

Business owners like you can really benefit from flooring inspections. After all, what reason do you need to make this important feature a part of your regular walkway safety program? Just make sure you use a certified and experienced flooring inspector and you can be assured that employees and customers will be less likely to get hurt at your locations.

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    August 9, 2015 at 7:53 am

    […] Thousands of injuries from slip and fall accidents happen almost every day and are one of the most common of injuries. While it may seem obvious to you whether a walkway is a high risk area or not, most people can’t make a proper determination without using specialized equipment that measures friction, plus applying years of flooring experience and walkway evaluations to spot things that can easily be missed. When you find a walkway auditor to hire, you know you are getting a real expert. […]

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