A large, sturdy, versatile cleaning pad that is designed to fit onto a broom handle.
A computer mouse with an upright vertical grip that reduces wrist strain. Available in two sizes for an optimum fit. The mouse has a two way rocker button on the top to provide the left and right click. In addition, the PC model also has a third button with scrolling capability.
A wide, heavy duty steel footrest designed to provide extra stability. It is height adjustable and features a 3M Safety Walk slip resistant surface to help prevent the feet from sliding.
This is tufted loop pile carpet entry matting available in models to suit low to high traffic applications. Features dual fibre construction with large and small fibres for dirt and water removal. The matting has a slip resistant vinyl backing. Suitable for indoor use. Available in various sizes and colours.
An outdoor and foyer matting system for scraping dirt and moisture from shoes. It is a resilient vinyl looped matting available with or without a solid backing. It comes in a variety of grades, sizes, and colours, and is suitable for wheelchair traffic. Suitable for use in entrances, hallways and industrial situations. Can be custom cut.
Durable vinyl matting with anti fatigue and slip resistant properties. An unbacked open construction allows debris and liquides to pass through mat. Suitable for food service areas, food processing plants and industrial areas where cushioned slip resistant flooring is required. Standard sizes but can be customised.
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.
Resilient vinyl matting for use in wet areas. The open weave "Z" construction without backing provides comfortable cushioning for barefoot traffic. Available 914mm x 6 m. Custom cut available.
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