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Our employees love our new slip-resistant floors! We are ready to treat our other locations! Feb 20, 2010

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Restaurant Floors
Every year more than 1 million guests and 3 million restaurant employees are injured by slipping and falling. These injuries result in at least
two billion dollars a year spent for these injuries that affect dining patrons and employee worker compensations costs. Workers are hurrying to
get orders out promptly, and this rushing around can result in accidents. These accidents can ranges from some spilled food to broken bones.
It should be a priority to prevent slips in falls from happening in your commercial kitchen. You want to make sure your workers are safe and
protected at all times, and you need to make sure you're protected legally. Restaurant floors pose more of a challenge than your average
residential floor for a variety of reasons. There is very high traffic, large number of spills, and grease. Grease ends up on the floor and can
be a nightmare to clean up and create a very hazardous environment for slips and falls. This is not only a problem in the kitchen because
employees can track the grease around the entire establishment unknowingly on their shoes. It is imperative to pay very close attention to floor
maintenance. Treating restaurant floors with slip resistant products are necessary to lower these injury numbers and keep your establishment
safe for business
Recommended Product: SlipDoctors™ Stone Grip
Only $74.95 |
Stone Grip is the most effective product to improve traction on any stone tile. After 5 minutes your tiles will dramatically improve traction levels in both wet and dry conditions with virtually no appearance change. Stone Grip can be used indoors or outdoors. It will work on any sealed or unsealed tile from the manufacture. Treatment is guaranteed to last for years to come. Very safe and easy to use. Instructions are included with each order. Each gallon covers up to 400 sq ft. Also available in quarts or 4 gallon cases.