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The Impact That Retail Flooring Can Have
For every retail outlet, it’s imperative to get the right flooring. Wearability, design, colour, image, are just a few of the critical considerations when thinking about retail flooring.
The flooring choice of a particular retailer will largely depend on the type of goods sold. As an example, if it’s a store that sells fashion apparel, the quality and the design of the floor should reflect this.
For those retailers that experience very high levels of foot traffic, an epoxy floor will likely prove to be the best option. Epoxy flooring is easier to maintain and does not show wear and tear to nearly the same degree than other options such as carpet.
Avoid the Potential for Legal Costs With Anti-Slip Flooring
The average cost of a slip-and-fall claim can run into the thousands. It’s an expense that all retailers would want to avoid.
The costs involved in a slip-and-fall claim include fees for insurance, fines, production delays, and, not least, the cost to the injured party.
Making an investment in anti-slip flooring is a very efficient way in which a business can make their workplace a safer place. This also ensures that the flooring is in accordance with UK workplace regulations.
Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 requires that all floors – in retail establishments and elsewhere – are in a ‘suitable’ condition and that all floors are free of any obstructions. Basically, what this means is that employees must be capable of moving around the premises safely.
Furthermore, workplace flooring must have an aesthetic appeal. The reason being is that an aesthetically appealing floor – an aesthetically appealing environment is a more welcoming environment to potential clients.
Attractive retail flooring helps to instil confidence and it helps to establish trust. It leaves a potential (or current) client with an impression of workplace efficiency and attention to detail.
Floor Demarcation – Why is it Important?
In all places of work, employees must be provided with the level of protection that is required to safely fulfil their occupational duties. It’s no different in the retail sector. And for this reason, it can, and often does make sense to demarcate specified areas. Again, floor demarcation can indeed be a requirement of the law.
Besides the fact that demarcating specific areas in the workplace looks professional, there are, of course, alternative benefits.
Floor demarcations can be utilised to highlight fire exits. They can be used to highlight areas that always should be kept clear for emergency access. For areas that attract many people and vehicles, demarcations can be used to designate separation between the two.
Many different industries must adhere to specific laws pertaining to health and safety. And many of those laws insist on the use of floor demarcations.
If you would like to hear more about the perfect retail flooring solution for you, then please get in touch with our friendly team!