Did you know that on average 70-80% of all dirt inside a building has been brought in from the outside on people’s footwear?
Think
about the cost of removing all this dirt. The associated cleaning
costs, labour, cleaning equipment, electricity and chemicals
involved. Think about the cost of replacing worn carpets and damaged
hard flooring that has been caused by this dirt.
When
all added together the costs are truly staggering, yet much of this
cost can be prevented as long as your building has effective entrance
mats put in place. So when you come to purchase your next entrance
mat, do not base your decision on the initial cost of the mat, think
about how effective the mat is and over what time period will it
continue to perform. You would be better buying a rubber
mat for £100 which lasted 5 years, than a mat costing £50 and
lasting 2.
Below
we’ve put together a guide to help you choose the best entrance
mats.
What
an effective entrance mat must do:
1.
Stop dirt and moisture from getting into your building
Choose
a mat which scrapes and wipes footwear to remove dirt and moisture.
Ensure the rubber
matting is big enough so that people make a number of steps on
the mat in whichever direction they are travelling.
2.
Hold onto dirt and moisture until cleaned
An
effective mat collects and stores dirt and moisture until it can be
safely cleaned away at an appropriate time. Check that your mat says
it will actually do this and explains how it does this.
3.
Minimise tracking of dirt and moisture off the mat
Dirt
and moisture should fall to the bottom of the pile where it will not
be walked on directly and taken further off the mat. A mat that is
bi-level (a scraper surface and lower well for dirt to fall into)
will do this most effectively.
4.
Ensure a safe walking surface
The
mat should not be a slip, trip or fall hazard. It should allow the
smooth transition of footfall and wheelchair traffic. Coir mats and
very deep pile mats which stop wheelchairs from turning will fall
foul of this rule.
Which
entrance mats should I buy?:
1.
An Exterior Scraper Mat
This
is your first line of defence. The outdoor mat is used to scrape
heavy mud, snow, sand and soil off footwear. It needs to be weather
proof and durable. See the Mats4U outdoor
mats range
for examples of suitable mats.
2.
An Interior Scraper / Wiper Mat
This
is the one you need if you only buy one entrance mat, so make sure
you get the most effective. The mat scrapes dirt from footwear as
well as wiping off moisture to leave feet dryer and minimise slip
hazards. See the entrance
mats section
on Mats4U for our recommendations of what to buy.
3.
An Interior Finishing / Wiper Mat
The
final line of defence. This mat’s main job is to finish off the
drying process and remove any fine dirt particles that may still
remain on the footwear. These mats can also be placed throughout the
building in strategic places such as high traffic areas (receptions,
lifts, corridors, vending etc) to protect flooring. See the indoor
mats section
on Mats4U for these rubber
mats.
If
you need specific advice on choosing mats suitable for your premises,
then give us a call on 0121 351 4444 or post a message here and we
will point you in the right direction.
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