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Cintas Tile and Carpet Deep Cleaning Service Receives Stamp of Approval from the National Floor Safety Institute
<p class='bwalignc'> <i>Program certified as “high traction” after nearly doubling floor slip resistance in field testing</i> </p>
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Cintas Tile and Carpet Deep Cleaning Service Receives Stamp of Approval from the National Floor Safety Institute09:08 EST Tuesday, February 12, 2013
CINCINNATI (Business Wire) -- A nationwide leader in safe floor solutions, Cintas
Corporation (NASDAQ: CTAS) today announced its tile and carpet deep
cleaning service received certification from the National Floor Safety
Institute (NFSI) as a “high traction” service. The first cleaning
service to receive the certification, Cintas' deep cleaning service
restores floors to their original luster and traction by up to 35
percent, providing restaurant owners and operators with an easy way to
keep floors clean and safe.
“Dirty, unsafe floors are the leading cause for slip-and-fall
accidents,” said Fred Wehby, Senior Director of Deep Clean Services,
Cintas Corporation. “While independent testing has shown our service
improves floor safety, this certification validates the fact that
Cintas' tile and carpet deep cleaning service enhances slip resistance,
improves traction and reduces the opportunity for a slip and fall
accident.”
To qualify for the certification, Cintas' deep cleaning system underwent
extensive testing to assess compliance with slip-and-fall standards set
forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and NFSI. The
first phase of the B101 testing requires a prescreening using a
NFSI-approved tribometer, which measures standing coefficient of
friction, or slip resistance of the floor surface before treatment. The
second phase requires independent field testing over a 30-day period to
measure the change in slip resistance after cleaning.
Testing results showed that Cintas' deep cleaning service provided
static coefficient of friction (SCOF) values of greater than .6 or
greater (the minimum standard for a safe floor) in all areas tested,
including the dining room, kitchen and food preparation areas. Floor
surfaces tested included glazed ceramic and quarry tile—flooring types
present in many foodservice operations. Testing results qualify the
system as “high traction” based on the ANSI/NSFI B101.1 standard.
“The certification provides an easy way for businesses to identify floor
care practices and programs that improve floor safety,” added Wehby.
“Restaurants that use Cintas' tile and carpet deep cleaning service will
not only experience a significant improvement to the image of their
floors, they will also reduce their risk for a slip-and-fall accident.”
For more information on how restaurants can reduce slips and falls with
a safe floor program, please visit http://www.cintas.com/FacilityServices/Solutions/Floor-Safety/.
About Cintas Corporation:
Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas Corporation provides highly
specialized services to businesses of all types primarily throughout
North America. Cintas designs, manufactures and implements corporate
identity uniform programs, and provides entrance mats, restroom cleaning
and supplies, tile and carpet cleaning, promotional products, first aid,
safety, fire protection products and services and document management
services for more than 1 million businesses. Cintas is a publicly held
company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol
CTAS and is a component of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
Mulberry Marketing CommunicationsAndi Vance, 513-762-5549avance@mulberrymc.com
