About SLIP SAFE
High traction maintenance cleaner provides added safety and slip resistance to most hard floors. Formulation contains minute particles of silica which attach to the surface providing vinyl, timber, natural and synthetic stones, ceramics and terrazzo greater slip resistance. As Slipsafe is gradually removed by frequent buffing apply regularly to maintain maximum traction.
In high traffic areas such as shopping centres and supermarkets apply twice per week. In low-medium traffic areas such as commercial offices apply per week. Apply via mop and bucket or auto scrubber.
SLIP SAFE Features
- Minimise the risk of slip / fall incidents on most sealed and unsealed hard floor surfaces.
- Maintain slip resistance and clean in one process.
- Does not contain acid making it safer to use.
- pH: 9.4 - 9.6.
SLIP SAFE Directions
Method of application:
Mop & bucket - Dilute 1 part Slipsafe to 80 parts water. Mop area in a figure of 8 pattern and let dry.
Auto scrubbing - Dilute 1 part Slipsafe to 100 parts water and scrub with white pad or soft nylon brush.
Note: Slipsafe may be removed by frequent buffing and should be applied on a regular basis.
High traffic areas, e.g. shopping centres, supermarkets - twice per week.
Low traffic areas, e.g. office buildings, commercial offices - once per week.
First Aid
Swallowed: Rinse mouth with water & give water to drink. Seek medical advice.
Skin: Wash contaminated area thoroughly with soap & water, remove contaminated clothing. If irritation persists seek medical advice.
Eyes: Immediately flush with copious amounts of water for 15 minutes; ensure the area under the eyelids is thoroughly cleaned with water. Seek medical advice.
Inhalation: Remove victim to open area. If breathing has ceased commence CPR, keep victim at rest until recovered & seek medical advice.
Advice to Doctor: Treat symptomatically.
Safety
Goggles & rubber gloves must be worn when handling this product. Ensure adequate ventilation. Keep sealed when not in use, store at room temperature not below 2 degrees C.
Not considered hazardous according to the criteria of WorkSafe Australia.