LAGRANGE, Ga., June 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A flooring system that has been shown to help reduce fall-related injuries is about to make its way into the healthcare market thanks to an agreement reached between InterfaceFLOR, LLC, North America's leading manufacturer of modular carpet tile, and SATECH, Inc., developers of SmartCells cushioning technology. In signing the deal, InterfaceFLOR becomes the exclusive soft flooring manufacturer to offer the proven fall protection surface that SmartCells provide.
InterfaceFLOR, LLC and InterfaceFLOR Canada, Inc, are subsidiaries of Interface, Inc., the world's largest manufacturer of commercial carpet tile. For 38 years, the company has consistently led the industry through innovation and now leads the industry in environmental sustainability. InterfaceFLOR is setting the pace for development of modular carpet using materials and processes that take less from the environment, and is well along the path to "Mission Zero," the company's promise to eliminate any negative impact it has on the environment by the year 2020. InterfaceFLOR's worldwide carpet manufacturing facilities maintain third party registration to the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System standard, and the company obtained the first-ever Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for the commercial floor covering industry in North America. The company is recognized globally for its commitment to build environmental considerations into its business decisions. For additional information:Nowadays carpets are also sold in carpet tiles for easy installation and ease of transporting. Some carpet tiles are deliberately made to fit comfortably against each other with interlocking edges. The prices of carpet tiles and sizes vary. Generally one basic type of square foot tiles will sell for $1.40 per piece. Two common sizes of carpet tiles are square foot tiles and eighteen inch squares. Carpet tiles are often sold by the case which may include sixteen or twenty carpet tiles.Though most carpeting is sold by the square yard, some carpet is also sold by the square foot. If the room is measured in feet from the longest part of the length and width of the room, the area in square feet is the length multiplied by the width. The find the area in square yards, the length and width are multiplied then divided by nine.SATECH is a technology company that specializes in the development and marketing of SmartCells ergonomic and cushioned flooring solutions that enhance performance and reduce fatigue and fall-related injuries. SmartCells technology has broad application in the industrial workplace and health care markets. For more information, please call (360) 748-8711 or visit www.satechinc.com.Carpets are typically sold from twelve foot rolls. If a room has one side that is 12 feet, the carpet will most probably end up being the correct dimensions for the room. If the room is less than 12 feet long and the customer purchases the square yard total from the roll, the dimensions of the resulting carpet can be rather awkward to install.While SmartCells adds significantly to the InterfaceFLOR benefits, the modular carpet tile company consistently has provided "go-to" flooring solutions for the healthcare sector, and its products represent a preferred alternative to other flooring surfaces for a variety of reasons. InterfaceFLOR carpet tiles allow effective compliance with infection control procedures and standards. Hazardous spills are easily addressed because the affected tile (or tiles) can simply be replaced and the area properly decontaminated and sanitized by housekeeping or maintenance staff without having to call in a floor covering specialist. What's more, since all InterfaceFLOR carpet tiles incorporate its proprietary preservative, Intersept, the carpet also is protected against mold, odor, bacteria, and other harmful microorganisms. Then, there's the distinct advantage that neither InterfaceFLOR nor SmartCells requires use of glue for installation, which reduces the mess, odor, VOCs, and need to relocate patients or staff during the installation or replacement process. Furthermore, the dimensional stability of InterfaceFLOR's modular carpet tile also is well established in the industry. Mobility tests involving hospital beds, gurneys, wheelchairs, carts and equipment have shown resistance rates on par with hard surfaces, yet the carpet tile is a more resilient and forgiving option that also offers anti-fatigue protection for caregivers. Acoustically, of course, carpet tile is a preferable alternative to hard surfaces, and this positively impacts the overall comfort and healing environment that is a prerequisite for a healthcare facility. Some studies show that in those facilities where the acoustics are better, hospital stays are 15 percent shorter and there are 25 percent fewer staff errors.The customer may want to deviate from the area of the room and buy a slightly longer piece of carpet so that the carpet can be trimmed to fit the room rather than pieced together with a seam. Also, some homeowners like to keep a little extra carpet in case a carpet repair is necessary."Our SmartCells cushioning technology provides a stable surface for normal day-to-day activities that softens upon impact, thus giving it a unique dual-stiffness characteristic," said SATECH president Bryce Betteridge. "The flooring surface has been shown to reduce fall-related injuries. In many cases, preventing a hip fracture or concussion becomes a life-saving intervention for our elderly."By taking all these things into consideration, however, you can make the wisest choice for flooring in Oakville ON or in Burlington ON, Canada.If you choose carpet flooring for your home in either Oakville ON or Burlington ON, you will need to decide between carpet that comes in tile form, each piece of which can be laid separately, or in roll form, requiring that the carpet be laid in one or more larger pieces. In addition, with roll carpet flooring, it may be necessary to install under padding, something which not be required with carpet tiles.
SOURCE InterfaceFLOR, LLC
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