FAQ on Non Slip Floor Treatments For Tiles, Baths and Showers
Allsafe Flooring offers a unique and specially formulated treatment process to suit almost any flooring surface or condition.

Frequently Asked Questions:
How much will it cost?
How Does it work?
Can you see it?
Which Surfaces are suitable?
Can I see a video on how it is installed DIY?
| Allsafe Floorings is the largest supplier of floor safety products in Australia, therefore ensuring we can provide the most cost effective flooring solution to your problem. Allsafe's Treatments are applied quickly and easily, in conjunction with cleaning. This special process chemically creates a passive change to the product with its unique spray on and wash off process. Our cleaners and treatments have been developed using state-of-the-art surfactants. Our new formulations provide the greenest possible solution for your flooring needs. You cannot see it but you can certainly feel it.
Our system is currently being used all over Australia in state and local government departments, supermarkets, shopping malls, disability services, community housing, health & aged care organisations, hospitals, nursing homes, hostels and retirement homes.
Allsafe's Treatments are suitable on ceramic/quarry/mosaic tiles, granite, porcelain, terrazzo, bluestone and concrete surfaces.
Allsafe Treatments can be used for domestic bathrooms, showers through to shopping malls. Our products will make the home, workplace and public areas safer. Please remember we all have a "Duty of Care" under the Occupational Health and Safety requirements. You could be held responsible should a slip/fall accident occur in your home or office. Please visit our subsidary company’s web site at: http://www.floorsafemelbourne.com.au/ |

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We are manufacturers and distributors of quality products, available throughout Australia.
For more information please contact us on 1300 4 NO SLIP (1300 466 754) or by email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Last Updated (Friday, 02 September 2011 05:52)



