Vinyl is easily damaged, especially in high-traffic areas such as medical facilities. Vacuum cleaners, hospital beds, trolleys, chair and table legs, and foot traffic will scratch and damage vinyl tile and other poor flooring products. In addition, cracks and gaps between tiles cause bacteria to harbor and multiply.
Epoxies, on the other hand, are much easier to clean and are resistant to impacts and daily use. This smooth, non-porous and antimicrobial floor covering can be mopped, vacuumed and cleaned without the risk of damage or staining.
Give your floor an aesthetic look Epoxy is capable of responding to the aesthetic and required performance demands of every healthcare facility. Besides monolithic colors, quartz, colored quartz, vinyl chip and metallic pigment all give different textures to the epoxy coating for an aesthetic appearance of your floors.
Medical and Healthcare Facilities need specific floors. Hospitals and clinics with operating theatres, patient rooms and entrance areas need performance flooring systems to provide safety and efficiency for patients and medical staff.
Also, vinyl or tile are not flooring materials that are strong enough to withstand the daily use seen in medical and healthcare facilities. However, epoxy resin-based floor coatings are highly resistant to live loads such as hospital beds and medical equipment carts.
Anti-slip: Although epoxy floor coatings may look smooth and slippery, they are actually incredibly durable and slip resistant.
Easy Maintenance: To maintain the epoxy floor covering, it is sufficient to wipe it with a neutral cleaner and a mop.
Chemical Resistance: Epoxy is an effective, long-lasting solution to the demands of medical and healthcare facilities. In other words, Epoxy flooring is durable enough to handle heavy cleaning products and daily cleaning.
Choosing the right hospital flooring is a costly undertaking and making the right choice can be difficult. Here are a few reasons to consider choosing epoxy flooring systems.