NW Slip Guard can create slip resistant flooring in your home or business,
providing you with the peace-of-mind that your loved ones, customers & employees walk in safety.
Call us today for a No-Cost Assessment.
Our solutions change the slipperiness (friction) of your floors, so your floors can be even less slippery wet than dry.
Industrial • Commercial • Residential
WBE • MBE • ESB #5615
Our solutions change the slipperiness (friction) of your floors, so your floors can be even less slippery wet than dry.
Industrial • Commercial • Residential
WBE • MBE • ESB #5615
AT HOME
Have you experienced slippery flooring, bathtubs or showers?
Tile or ceramic floors can be a beautiful addition to your home. They look wonderful, wear well and add value to your home. But add a little water and a thing of beauty can become an accident waiting to happen. Your home should be a safe area - yet wet surfaces can cause many hazards in your home: • Kitchens • Bathtubs • Showers • Decks • Entryways • Pools • Saunas • Garage floors Young children & older adults can be especially at risk for slip and fall accidents. Running and active children have little concern about slipping and injury. Heck, slippery floors can be fun! We've all done it, taken the slip challenge to water on the floors. But this fun can become no laughing matter very easily. Older adults don't have the sure-footed control that they once had. Their eyesight has diminished, and their equilibrium is unsteady. A slip and fall accident can be a serious challenge to their future health. |
AT WORK
Slip and Fall accidents can be one of the most costly expenses to a business owner. The liability of the business owner in slip accidents rests on the legal expectation that the business or property owner take "reasonable and active measures to limit risk" where they know a risk to be.
Let's face it, living in the Pacific Northwest, we have rain. And that rain provides us a beautiful a landscape in the summer, but the reality is, the rain creates wet surfaces that provide serious slipping surfaces most of the year. As a business owner, you are held responsible for maintaining a safe environment for your customers and employees. And, should you have continual slip and fall incidents on your property you are at risk of fines for negligence. Common risk areas: • Wet entrances, ramps, lobbies and waiting rooms • Bathroom floors • Hallways • Decks around a pool or sauna • Showers or changing rooms in a gym or facility • Any commercial kitchen area • Ramps and loading docks receiving area • Any non-carpeted areas of a care facility • Any flooring that has been recently mopped As a business owner you have a concern for safety. Liability suits and multiple workman's compensation claims can be devastating to your business. Taking action to reduce the potential for slip and fall accidents can not only save the health and welfare of those around you, but the financial health of your business as well. |