Thursday, November 20, 2014

Mat Rental vs. Purchase - Do You Know The Facts?

There are benefits to owning your own mats.
You'll experience substantial cost savings and improved safety from better performance and no rental program costs. From our line of mats, you can choose color coordinated mats that compliment your interiors and are available in a variety of sizes to best suit commercial traffic patterns - all are performance engineered for the proper job.
After you have read the following facts about the savings of purchasing mats over renting mats, Download the Comparison Calculation Worksheet to calculate your own costs and savings.

Common Perception's & Facts

PERCEPTION:

Renting mats is more convenient than owning mats.

FACT:

The service intervals for mat rental ranges from weekly, bi-monthly or monthly. Based on need, most facilities have a contractor or their own staff clean their mats daily.

PERCEPTION:

One mat type and one size fits all applications.

FACT:

Mat rental programs offer small sizes that are not big enough to be effective, sometimes requiring multiple mats which causes safety issues. A truly effective mat program includes Scraper mats, Scraper/Wiper mats, Wiper Mats, Anti-fatigue mats and Anti-slip mats.

PERCEPTION:

Rental mats stop dirt and moisture.

FACT:

Over a brief period of time, the nylon face fiber on a rental mat crushes flat allowing dirt to track into the building. The construction of a rental mat, when saturated, allows water to flow off the mat and create a safety hazard.
High Performance mats have a permanent bi-level face to eliminate crushing, create a "door filter", and provide years of performance life. Also, the water dam border contains dirt and moisture on the mat.

PERCEPTION:

Rental mats are always delivered clean and attractive.

FACT:

The age of a rental mat may range from new to 8-10 years old. The quality and appearance may vary considerably from one service interval to the next.
Mats that are in disrepair may cause safety hazards and an inconsistent appearance negatively affects your facility's image.

PERCEPTION:

All rental mats are changed and cleaned regularly.

FACT:

Most outside scraper mats, anti-fatigue mats, and kitchen mats on a rental program are not changed at all. It is left up to the facility to take care of the mat themselves while still paying a rental charge.

PERCEPTION:

Rental mats are environmentally friendly.

FACT:

Rental mats require fuel for pickup and delivery, energy for washing and drying, and add chemicals to the waste water. Not only are High Performance mats constructed of recycled materials, they also perform for 5-10 years.

PERCEPTION:

Renting mats is economical.

FACT:

Rental mats are very expensive as a long term matting option. At an average of $.20 per square foot per week a single 3x5 rental mat costs a facility $780 over a five year period. In contrast, a purchased 3x5 High Performance mat costs the facility approximately $100.
Download the Comparison Calculation Worksheet to calculate your own costs and savings.

It Adds Up Over Time

If you use the correct type of entrance mats and floor mats, you will find that you do not need as many mats as you are currently using thereby saving money while improving the appearance of the building.



Wednesday, November 19, 2014

4 Benefits Of Having An Entrance Mat In Your Building...

Soil is everywhere. It is a part of the earth we live on and managing it is a vital part of our everyday existence.  85% of all soil enters a building on the feet of building occupants. Of this, at least 80% is dry soil and the rest is oily. The dry soil can range from large particles to powder-like dust.  The International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA) has estimated that it costs 600 dollars to find and remove one pound of soil after it has been allowed to enter an average building. This cost is primarily labor and below we have listed the key benefits of why you should purchase an entrance mat today.



1) Stop Soil and Water at the Door

Most, if not all mats claim to do this.  The most effective mats provide a combination of scraping and wiping to stop the maximum amount of contaminants.

Shop Outdoor Scraper/Wiper Mats

2) Store Soil and Water For Removal

The most effective entrance mats are designed to provide a place for soil and water to go for storage.  It is important that the storage be designed for maximum storage and ease of removal when the mat is cleaned.  It is important that the mat provide a way for the contaminants to be contained so that water cannot spread to the surrounding floor creating a slip/fall hazard.  water that floors off the sides of the mat is referred to as seepage.  Mats with flat boarders allow water seep of the edges, thus increasing one's exposure to slip and fall.  Excessive floor damage is also created by the water seepage around the perimeter of the mat.  Higher performance mats provide a dam that will hold the water back from the floor surfaces and from reattaching to one's shoes




3) Minimize Tracking of Soil and Water

This capability is best accomplished by a BI-level construction that provides an upper surface for walking and a lower area where soil and water are stored until removed by cleaning. The amount of soil that a mat allows to be tracked back on to patrons’ shoes is commonly referred to as the performance threshold. The best mats on the market maintain this BI-level construction thereby trapping large quantities of moisture and dirt keeping not allowing it to reattach to peoples shoes and be tracked further into the facility. Low performance mats such as those with ribbed or square patterned face yarn alone will not hold up under foot pressure, thus allowing more water and dirt to reattach to shoes and be tracked into respective facilities. Look for a permanent rubber membrane that will support the face yarn throughout the mat’s productive life. High performance mats have a permanent rubber reinforcing membrane that will permanently support the textile face, increasing product unity and extending useful product life.

Here you can see the BI-level construction



4) Provide A Safe Surface

The mat should be slip-resistant to prevent slipping on the floor when it is walked on.  Also any water on the mat should be contained in a reservoir below the traffic surface to prevent slipping on flooring surface adjacent to the mat. Rubber-backed mats do not curl as vinyl mats thus reducing trip and fall exposure.  Some rubber-backed mats have cleated surfaces on the bottom that further enhances non-skid properties and allows moisture to dry from underneath the mat.

To view more entrance mats visit our online store FloorMatShop.





source: www.andersenco.com
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