Safety Coatings
Adding a coating to your workspaces, equipment, walkways, and delivery spaces will improve your business in more ways than one. Industrial buildings need safety coatings to help keep employees safe while also protecting the structure from unnecessary damage. Safety should be a top priority for all industries, and adding a layer of protection is just one way to ensure you avoid injuries, corrosion, and material replacement.
Anti-Slip And Anti-Skid
A slippery surface is one of the worst things for your business, so having anti-slip and anti-skid coatings is the best thing you can do for your business. Both indoor and outdoor settings can benefit from safety coatings, especially if the floors commonly become wet or greasy. Anti-slip coatings come with a textured finish that helps reduce the risk of falls or crashes that come from a wet or slippery floor. These coatings are essential for a business that wants to avoid legal battles over workplace injuries or accidents. Using a safety coating will keep your employees and customers safe while navigating your commercial building.
Protection From Environmental Factors
The surrounding environment, weather, and humidity can damage industrial buildings quickly. Safety coatings are made to protect your common areas or entryways from chemicals, moisture, debris, or hazardous materials. Performance safety coatings will work for any business and area that is exposed to the surrounding climate.
Safety coatings can also help act as a fire retardant for your common areas or delivery areas. These coatings will prevent flames from spreading to other parts of the building and reduce the loss of product or equipment. Fire damage is a major concern for business owners, but having professional coatings can save you from major emergencies and large product loss.
Providing A Healthier Environment
Coating your floors, walls, equipment, and walkways will prevent the spread of contaminants and bacterial growth. If you want to keep your business healthy and safe for all people, you need to invest in an industrial coating. These coatings also make it easier to sanitize and clean the area, removing water and debris quickly. Selecting the perfect floor coating will help you maintain a clean surface for longer and provide a safe and clean environment for all people.
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Brush Brothers Industrial
With quality materials, an experienced team, and the right equipment, Brush Brothers Industrial can coat all your commercial spaces with ease, allowing them to last for years to come. Our team is able to rise to any challenge and protect your storage tanks, beams, products, equipment, and flooring. We want the job to be done right, so we pay attention to every detail and only use the best materials to give businesses peace of mind. Brush Brothers Industrial will help you complete your work more efficiently and provide services to your customers without health and safety concerns.
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FAQs
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What Is The Best Safety Coating?
There is not one right option when it comes to safety coatings, but ones that have anti-slip properties, are non-toxic, provide fire resistance, and are easy to clean will work best for most industries. For industrial settings, acid-resistant coatings that protect against corrosion will be the best option. Brush Brothers offers many different coating bases that can protect your industrial areas from damage.
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How Do You Prep The Floor For A Coating?
Preparing the floor before epoxy, acrylic, or paint is applied is the only way for it to last through consistent use. Preparing a floor for an industrial coating often starts by cleaning and sanding down the subfloor. Removing debris and ensuring you have a smooth surface will help the coating to adhere properly. If you have a previous coating, this will need to be removed if you want a smooth result. Our professionals will take all necessary steps to prepare the surface for a new coating that doesn’t lift, peel, or become discolored.
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Will An Old Coating Be Removed Before A New One Is Installed?
Yes, an old coating, one that has failed, or peeling pieces will be removed or sanded off so that a new safety coating doesn’t have these same issues. Removing the coating can often be done by the professional team installing your new coating, but sometimes the business owner will need to remove it themselves.
