An architect or specifiers primary concerns when specifying for a medical facility include high frequency and aggressive cleaning due to the need for a sterile environment. They also require extreme durability that can withstand heavy foot traffic and portable medical equipment.
Benefits
- Seamless, non-permeable and anti-microbial surfaces
- Thermal shock resistant for areas subject to steam cleaning
- Highly chemical resistant ‘novolac coatings’
- Electrostatic dissipative (ESD) coatings for highly sensitive electronic equipment rooms
- Coefficient of friction (COF) meets ADA Flat & Inclined Surfaces, OSHA and NFPA requirements
Typical areas of use include, but are not limited to:
- Lobby and public areas
- Offices
- Patient rooms
- Laboratory and testing facilities
- Diagnosis rooms
- Operating rooms
- Pharmacies
- Emergency rooms
- X-ray and MRI facilities
- Kitchens and cafeterias
- Restrooms and locker rooms
- Mechanical and custodial areas