Description
Dycem® CleanZone Antimicrobial Flooring
CleanZone is a high performance contamination control solution suitable for heavier pedestrian flows and light wheeled traffic(up to 1,000 lbs/psi). Scientifically tested, it is proven to be the most effective way of controlling all forms of foot, wheel and airborne contamination from entering critical areas. The flooring is available in a range of attractive designs and will continue to look good between cleaning. Available colors to highlight contamination are Blue, Gray, Green and Red. If you would like to hide contamination, a flake/chip design is available in Cobalt or Titanium. This is a permanently installed solution with a product life cycle between 3-5 years. Therefore, it has the flexibility to be installed in a variety of custom sized and shaped areas and can be combined with a number of different edging options.
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KEY BENEFITS
– Reduced floor (up to 99.9%) and air particulate (up to 75%) counts in controlled or critical areas
– Long lasting, cost effective solution compared with peel-off mats and other alternatives
– Reduced microbial counts due to Biomaster, a high performance anti-microbial additive in all Dycem products
– Easy to clean, maintain, and incorporate into existing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s)
KEY FEATURES
– Can be installed as a standard mat or fully customized for areas that are complex in shape and construction
– Ideal for inlaid or wall-to-wall flooring installations
– Available in a range of colors for color-coding critical locations and providing clear demarcation between clean and dirty areas
– Product life expectancy of 3-5 years (if maintained correctly as per manufacturer’s instructions)
– Protected by a standard 12-month warranty from date of installation
WHERE TO USE CLEANZONE
– All pedestrian entrances to critical areas to prevent ingress of contamination
– All pedestrian exits to prevent contamination leaving the critical area
– Inside airlocks, gowning rooms, and air showers to control and retain contamination
– In hallways to prevent cross contamination
– Inside the critical area adjacent to critical products and processes