FAQs
More FAQs- Is urethane slippery when wet?
- Is drying and curing the same thing?
- How do you maintain worksite quality?
Any coated surface can be slippery when wet. Our urethane product is considered to have acceptable slip resistance according to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) B101.3-2012 test method for measuring wet dynamic coefficient of friction (DCOF) of common hard-surface floor materials. We offer optional additives to create high slip resistance (lower probability of slipping) for wet environments or areas of concern.
No. Drying means that the surface layer is no longer wet or damp to the touch. Curing, on the other hand, means that urethane has reached its maximum hardness thereby providing the necessary protection of your flooring.
The ServiceMaster Clean Quality Assurance Program is designed to establish a continuous method of evaluating and monitoring janitorial services. The program is tailored to suit various types of complex office buildings, plants, schools, malls and healthcare facilities. ServiceMaster Clean of Ottawa can assure you that your premises will benefit from the highest level of quality control available at all times by combining highly trained staff with state-of-the-art software driven technologies that allow stakeholders to communicate concerns in real time.