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News Release from: Polyflor | Subject: Polysafe Astral
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 September 2004
Low Cost Cleaning For "Busy Bees"
Low maintenance Polysafe Astral sheet vinyl safety flooring - in a variety of colours - has been fitted throughout the new-build Busy Bees nursery at Chorley and South Ribble Hospital.
Low maintenance Polysafe Astral sheet vinyl safety flooring - in a variety of colours - has been fitted throughout the new-build Busy Bees nursery at Chorley and South Ribble Hospital, part of the Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Supplied by commercial flooring specialists Polyflor Ltd - who also sponsor the Architects for Health think tank - revolutionary new Polysafe Astral, and its sister product Polysafe Design, both feature the Supratec system, a unique soil-releasing polymer which makes the products up to 60% cheaper to clean and ensures that even light shades will retain their original appearance and will not yellow even after years of wear
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Polysafe Design boasts sixteen attractive colourways, 12 of them colour-matched to Polysafe Astral's stylish shades, which are further enhanced by coloured, co-ordinating flakes.
Both floorcoverings meet the general requirements of EN649, perform to the maximum Agr?ment wear rating of G5ws and, fully tested to fire safety standard EN 13501-1, are certified as Class Bfl-S1, achieving the criteria EN ISO 9239-1 ü 8kw/m2 and the mandatory requirement of EN ISO 11925-2 pass.
In common with all Polyflor sheet vinyls, Polysafe Astral and Polysafe Design can be welded at the seams and to coved skirtings to create continuous, impervious surfaces which offer no sanctuary to dirt and bacteria.
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