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Polyflor safety flooring is specified for hospital

A Polyflor product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 17, 2010

A mix of heterogeneous and homogeneous vinyl flooring from Polyflor has been specified to help enhance the appearance of the kitchen and dining areas at Croydon University Hospital.

Forest FX and Stone FX heterogeneous sheet was used in the diner while Polysafe Ultima heavy duty safety flooring with enhanced slip resistance was laid in the kitchen - all installed by London's KD Flooring.

Ultima heavy duty safety flooring- slip resistance

Ultima heavy duty safety flooring- slip resistance

All three products have been independently tested and results demonstrate that they inhibit the growth of MRSA and can be welded at the seams to provide a hygienic surface, offering no sanctuary to dirt and bacteria which is crucial for any healthcare facility.

With a 0.7mm wearlayer, Forest FX and Stone FX offer durability and are suited to high traffic applications.

Both products also feature Polyflor's polyurethane reinforcement (PUR), which facilitates a polish-free maintenance regime, reducing cleaning costs compared to traditional measures and helping to minimise water and chemical usage.

Polysafe Ultima was specified because it meets the HSE Guidelines for a commercial kitchen area where there is a higher risk of slippage.

The product achieves a sustainable >=40 slip resistance (RRL Pendulum wet test - Four-S/Slider 96 rubber) and a surface roughness reading of over Rz >=70um, recommended to cope safely with all levels of spillage of olive oil, cooking stock, margarine and similar high viscosity contaminants in kitchens and food processing areas.

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