LEED Compliant Solutions

LEED Compliant Floorcare USA offers the Eco-Advantage line of coatings for the safest, most compliant coatings in the industry.

These LEED Compliant flooring solutions use less solvent resulting in less evaporation and contamination for the industry’s most environmentally friendly coatings.


Service Awards Showcase

Feature 3 Floorcare USA was awarded Best of Waukesha for 2009 Plastic Coating of Concrete Structures.


Feature 1 Floorcare USA was awarded 2004 Highest Overall Customer Satisfaction by Tennant Coatings.



Slips, Trips & Falls HURT

imageEighty Billion dollars every year is spent on slips, trips, and falls in the United States. The average cost of a single slip and fall is $5,286.00. Floorcare USA has been certified by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) as a Walkway Auditor Safety Specialist. By having a walkway audit performed, Floorcare USA can test the traction level of your floor and provide you with solutions to prevent a costly slip and fall from occurring in your facility.

National Floor Safety Institute | NFSI

imageNFSI is a non-profit organization focused on the prevention of slips-and-falls through education, research, & standard development. NFSI was instrumental in developing ANSI B101.1 and ANSI B101.3. These are the American National Standards (ANSI) for measuring the slip resistance or Coefficient of Friction of hard surfaces. More can be learned about NFSI by visiting their website.

BOT-3000 Digital Tribometer | Slip Resistance Tester

imageUsing the BOT-3000 is one of the most accurate ways to measure the Slip Resistance or Coefficient of Friction (COF) of your floor.

This machine conforms to ANSI B101.1 (test method for Static COF) and ANSI B101.3 (test method for Dynamic COF) on hard surfaces.

 

Coefficient of Friction (COF)

This is the amount of friction on a surface that is available to prevent slippage. The higher the reading, the less possibility of slipping; the lower the reading, the greater the danger. Industry Standards consider .50 to be safe. NFSI considers anything over .60 to be high traction.