Re: Flooring in Histo Labs

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From:rkline@emindustries.com
To:Penelope Marr <MarrP@sesahs.nsw.GOV.AU>
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Date:Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:04:14 -0400
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Penny,

3M makes a curly type floorcovering  that lasts a long time.  It can be cut
ot size and bordered, and it can be vaccumed and washed ( environmental
servies used to hose it down).  It is rather expensive but it is worth it.

It solved a very bad problem in the lab and hallways.  We just had it in
the lab but is eliminated paraffin from being carried out on the soles of
shoes into the hallways.

If I remember, you may be able to get it through Fisher.

Rande Kline HT (ASCP)




Penelope Marr <MarrP@sesahs.nsw.GOV.AU> on 08/24/99 07:02:39 PM

To:   "'Histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu'" <Histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
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Subject:  Flooring in Histo Labs




Hi All,
As with most Histo labs we have the problem of floors becoming slippery,
then people falling.  The regular Histo staff don't have a problem since
we have all found shoes which behave as though they have suction caps on
the soles but there is a real problem with visitors and staff from other
departments coming into the department.  We have taken some measures
which have not proved entirely satisfactory so we are interested to know
how others deal with the problem and what type of floor coverings are
used.

Thanks for your help - there's nothing like having the world at one's
fingertips!

Penny Marr

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