This manufacturing company had a serious health and safety problem in a main washing down area.

The quarry tiles which are constantly wet through high pressure cleaning processes were extremely slippery and a hazard to staff.

The tiles were treated with Antislip with minimal down time or disruption


The steps and landing area and internal entrance- way of this professional institute building in London were treated with Antislip over 2 years ago.

The main safety problem was in wet conditions as the slip resistance of the Marble and Granite was well below accepted levels.

The Antislip system despite being applied externally as well as internally is providing a long- term solution to the problem without altering the beautiful aesthetic appearance of the natural stone surfaces.


The ceramic tiles in this shopping mall were treated with Antislip in October 2003.
The objective was to increase the safety for shoppers entering the mall in wet conditions.

Over 400 m2 was treated in the evening after the mall had closed but the area was ready again for shoppers the following morning.

The manager of the mall reports that incidents involving slip accidents have been reduced to zero since day one of the treatment.



The decorative Terrazzo to this Victorian shopping centre was treated with Antislip in July 2003.

The Terrazzo over the years had become highly polished and extremely slippery in wet conditions. The owners were set a difficult task to make the surface anti-slip without altering the appearance.

The Antislip system was applied in two halves so that the centre could be kept open to the public. The application was very successful achieving optimum slip resistance no alteration to the appearance and no closure of the building.


The floor tiles in these showers in a large leisure complex were treated with Antislip in December 2003. Although the tiles were quarry- tiles with anti-slip profiled surface regular accidents were being reported.

Since the application of the Antislip treatment slip accidents have been reduced to virtually zero despite the fact that the showers are used 7 days a week.



The ceramic floor tiles to the side of this swimming pool complex were very slippery and proving to be a hazard to swimmers.

Over 260 m2 of tiles were treated with Antislip in September 2005. This included the main walkway and showers running adjacent to the swimming pool.

The results and increase in slip resistance have been exceptional and the management team are now considering the treatment of other areas in the complex.

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