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A GEGGUS GUIDE TO ENTRANCE MATING AND BRITISH STANDARDS
Entrance matting systems are often overlooked when it comes to designing buildings, yet it is the designers responsibility to ensure that entrance areas are safe for visitors and adher to UK Building Regulations. GEGGUS aluminium entrance matting systems comply with the British flooring standards by drastically reducing dirt and moisture ingress in public and commerical entrance areas, prolonging the lifespan of surrounding floor finishes, minimising maintenance costs and slip and trip injuries.
THE IDEAL LEVEL OF PROTECTION, IN EVERY AREA
Preventing slips and trips is one of the main priorities when it comes to specifying entrance matting systems in public buildings. A three-zone entrance matting system, which combines the most effective material with the right mat sizes, is the most effective way of removing dirt and moisture from shoes and wheels, as well as achieving a number of lasting benefits:
Standard & Premium Aluminium Entrance Matting
What are the differences between the well-established ‘Top Clean TREND’ and new ‘Top Clean CLASSIC’ entrance mats?
A sustainable matting specification!
With many new build projects required to meet sustainability targets such as BREAM, GEGGUS is proud to place a major emphasis on sustainability with our award-winning:
How much entrance matting should I specify?
We are often asked, how much entrance matting do we need to specify? This is an important design factor to consider, especially since visitors don’t always take the time to wipe their feet in commercial and public spaces. While the answer can vary from project to project, lets delve into the general industry recommendations.
Branding and Custom Entrance Mats from GEGGUS
Geggus entrance mats have an open structure that enable dirt, grit, and moisture to fall below the top of the mat and to be captured in the matwell below. This prevents the mat from being worn down by surface grime and keeps the entrance area clean, safe, and visually attractive.
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