This product is available in slip resistant tapes and treads with self adhesive backing. Available in four models for barefoot traffic areas through to heavy shoe traffic areas. Available in a variety of sizes and up to three colours.
The supplier provides slip resistant floor treatments and coatings to all types of tiles, marble, granite and concrete including quarry tiles. The treatment does not change the appearance of the treated areas.
Anti-Slip is a ready to use liquid flouride which reacts with silicious and/or ceramic surfaces to create slip resistance under wet and dry conditions.
Products in the form of applied treatments or adhesive tapes that are applied/fixed to an existing floor (or bath) to increase the slip resistance of the surface and provide a safer surface to stand or walk on.
Slip resistant floors are essential for a safe environment, both in the home and in public areas such as hospitals, swimming pools, and shopping centres. With any product chosen for safety reasons, there will still be a human factor which cannot be controlled. The risk of slipping, falling and causing injury is always there. Certain floorings also reduce pain and fatigue when standing.
A pack of animal and sea creature shaped appliques with a textured surface and peel off adhesive backing. They are designed for adhering to a bath and feature heat sensitive colour changing properties. When the water temperature becomes too hot, they turn from blue to white.
A two part epoxy coating for application to concrete ramps to make them slip resistant. Fine grit mixed into coating. Concrete must be acid etched then primer applied prior to coating.
A slip resistant floor application product that leaves invisible, microscopic particles. These build up over the first few applications and then the slip resistance is maintained with further applications. Can be used on any surface.
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