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If you are trying to highlight a section of your floor, for safety or any other reason, paint might have been your first thought. But sometimes, and especially with carpet, paint isn’t the best option. A customer recently asked how they could create a safe space around a server rack in the railway station where they worked. The rack was surrounded by carpet, so the customer needed something that would work well inside that.
One of the common questions we are asked about chair mats is whether they are necessary on particular floors. Depending on your flooring type, you will need a different style of chair mat, but we do usually advise that you use one. This time, we’re focusing on carpet. So, do you need a chair mat for carpet?
Short Answer: A bog mat is a temporary mat laid over soft or unstable ground to prevent vehicles and equipment from sinking,
while protecting the surface underneath.
We have covered the best entrance mats in detail, but many of our customers want to know the disadvantages of floor mats too. Every product in existence likely has some downfalls and being aware of those will help you make the right decision the first time.
Custom logo mats are one of the most effective, low-maintenance marketing campaigns you can find. Just lay or install them once and you have a long-lasting, durable advert for your brand (that also protects your employees, customers and loved ones).
Kitchen floors take a beating. Spills, foot traffic, long hours on your feet. A good mat can reduce strain, lower injury risks, and cut cleaning costs. The right mat also keeps workers or home cooks safer and more productive.
Floors get slick. Counters get sticky. Staff fatigue builds up fast. None of it should surprise any hospitality manager.
Bar mats solve small problems before they become big ones. They make the space safer. They make the place cleaner. And they make life easier for staff.
Castor wheels wear down carpet faster than expected. Fibres flatten, seams split, and expensive repairs follow. Most plastic mats buckle under pressure or shift across the floor. A stable, long-lasting option is a better investment—especially in workspaces with heavy daily use.
Hardwood floors bring elegance to any space, but chair castors leave their mark—literally. Scratches, dents, and worn patches appear faster than expected, especially in offices and home workspaces.
Falls account for thousands of injuries each year across homes, offices, and public areas. Wet floors, loose rugs, and worn-out surfaces create preventable hazards. Anti slip mats reduce those risks quietly. They catch moisture, trap dirt, and create safe footing in high-risk zones.
[…] The floor is the most occupied space in any building, so is unsurprisingly the scene of nearly all workplace accidents. The floor in every workplace requires good safety management to prevent hazards. If your workplace is a production line, you might also be interested in how to keep...