WET FLOORS ARE A SLIP HAZARD HURRICONE REMOVES THE SLIP-TRIP & FALL HAZARD DRYING THE FLOOR IN MINUTES!!
A slippery floor is a potential disaster for unaware pedestrians.Safety cones, floor signs, and
barricades are widely used in all types of establishments to warn pedestrians
of slipping and falling.Most
establishments dutifully mop up wet floor areas even though mopping alone does
not sufficiently dry an area where there is continual foot traffic bringing in
rain or snow from the outdoors, or where a spill has occurred.
Marking the boundaries of the wet floor area with safety cones or other
types of barricades serves to warn pedestrians, but does not aid in alleviating
the hazard.For this reason the
HURRICONE™ Cordless Floor Drying Cone Dolly was developed.
The HURRICONE™ aids in drying the floor with a continuous flow of air in
360 degrees and up to 15 feet in diameter.While drying the floor, the HURRICONE™ also warns
pedestrians of a potential slip hazard using standard 91.44cm floor cones.
Spill Control Systems Australian importer
Whether you are a:
Commercial Cleaning Service
Property Management firm
Restaurant
Hospital
Facility Owner/Manager
Insurance Agency
Shopping Centre Provider
We have exemplary solutions to help in your floor safety needs.
Solutions that are “environmentally friendly”, as well as, being OSHA,
ADA Compliant.
Slips almost always occur on wet surfaces. Reasonably, a floor surface
that is slip-resistant when wet will provide safe walking conditions
when dry. Products designed to raise slip resistance on wet surfaces,
therefore, provide an excellent means to help ensure floor slip safety
in general. Aesthetics need not be compromised for floor safety.
Our products will help to significantly reduce workers’ compensation
& general liability premiums! Low-impact products are available
including surface modifiers for mineral containing floors (such as
marble and tile), and mop-on treatments for finished floors that raise
slip coefficients. “Peace-of-mind and financial well-being” are
eminent. Chemical processes that alter the properties of an existing
unfinished floor to improve the coefficient of friction are especially
useful in foodservice areas, where quarry or ceramic tile floors may
become greasy, dirty, or wet. Restroom floors, shower areas and
bathtubs are also treatable with identical methods to raise slip safety
dramatically.