Commercial Use Of Floor Mats

Carpets are an essential decorative element for a business. Its design and texture help give a room personality, either with the elegance and professionalism that neutral colors provide or vibrant patterns that communicate energy and dynamism. But its value goes far beyond aesthetics. Many are unaware that commercial floor mats offer numerous benefits that can help improve an office or commercial space’s operations.

Three Reasons Why Your Business Needs Carpets.

  1. They reduce muscle fatigue: If your employees work all day on their feet, in areas such as pay stations, service counters, assembly lines, or serving behind a bar, consider supporting your team with anti-fatigue mats. The ergonomics of the cushion in these mats provide greater underfoot comfort, keeping employees motivated and energetic.

A good carpet can dramatically change the working conditions of your employees, while helping to keep the work environment cleaner. We have anti-fatigue mats that are made with nitrile rubber, so they resist water, oil and solvents, as well as prevent the formation of mold, fungi and bacteria thanks to their antimicrobial properties.

  1. Eliminate noise: Excessive noise indoors is a problem for businesses as it can adversely affect workplace productivity. Wood, bamboo, tile, and stone floors are not ideal for sound absorption; while flooring with materials such as vinyl, cork or rubber can help eliminate background noise and echoes. But rugs are the most efficient sound-absorbing material, and they can significantly improve the functionality of interior spaces by reducing unwanted noise.
  2. Improve air quality: Indoor air quality can be five to ten times worse than outdoors, thanks to dust accumulation, particulate matter, and other microscopic substances. Modular rugs can help improve indoor air quality. Modular rugs are designed to capture dust and purify indoor air. They are up to 10 times more effective at capturing and retaining dust than hard floors.

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