Altro Safety Flooring is a combination of pure vinyl sheet and grains of aluminium oxide on fibre glass reinforcement. Vinyl recedes underfoot leaving abrasive grain above the surface to provide grip. Available in several styles and colours including a wooden appearance.
Slip resistant floor or deck covering produced from a combination of polymers, fine cork granules and rubber. Designed to withstand weathering. Has a raised patterned profile for slip resistance.
A range of slip resistant vinyl sheeting flooring suitable for commercial applications including aged care. The range includes flooring for installation in both wet and dry areas. Available in a range of colours.
Slip resistant vinyl composition tiles for commercial use. Two gauges are available to meet different performance and budget needs. Available in three patterns and various colours. R9 slip resistance rating.
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 present. Certain types of flooring contribute to reduction of pain and fatigue from standing.
This is a multipurpose safety flooring made from cork and rubber. It has a low profile studded surface and is designed to provide maximum slip resistance for both internal and external applications and for either wet or dry conditions.
A biodegradable linoleum manufactured from linseed oil, resin, wood flour, limestone, pigments and jute. It is used in commercial or domestic settings. It is slip resistant and available in an extensive range of colours and patterns.
Novilon Traffic is a high performance, R10 rated slip resistant acoustic floorcovering. Suitable for commercial and domestic applications. It comes in 4m or 2m widths
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