Industrial Painting: How Epoxy Flooring Can Save Your Facility During a Fire
Every plant owner or manager goes to great lengths to ensure safety for their assets and for their employees. While safety protocols are always a top priority, when you are working with heavy equipment, chemicals, electricity, or any number of the materials used in many plants, there is always some risk of an accident happening.
A prudent plant manager always hopes for the best, but prepares for the worst. In this case, the “worst” that could happen in a plant full of expensive equipment is a fire.
Even if you can’t completely prevent a fire from ever happening, you can protect your assets against complete destruction through a few simple measures. One of the best and most cost effective ways to save your facility during a fire is through installing epoxy floors in your shop or plant.
What Is Epoxy Flooring?
Epoxy flooring can be installed in a variety of settings. While epoxy floors can still be a great choice for residential flooring, the most benefits may be reaped in a commercial setting in warehouses, factories, and mills.
Much like the name suggests, epoxy flooring is when a layer of epoxy coating is applied over a concrete floor. This coating is highly durable and it is the perfect choice for commercial or industrial settings that endure a lot of traffic.
Regardless of the equipment ragged across the shop floor or the number of people going in and out, an epoxy floor will stand the test of time and protect your floors against daily wear and tear. For a low-maintenance flooring option, epoxy floors are an investment for the long haul that reap a number of benefits in the future.
The Benefits of Epoxy Flooring
Safety Benefits
As previously mentioned, epoxy floors are a durable way to protect your floors against damage. These floors can stand up to chipping and degradation much better than wood, porcelain, or any other type of flooring.
But the safety benefits of epoxy flooring don’t end there. Epoxy flooring isn’t made of wood or plastic– materials that are often highly flammable and feed flames rather than protect against them.
Epoxy floors are also chemical resistant, which is tremendously beneficial in fire prevention. In some plants and labs, harsh corrosive chemicals are used that pose a risk for fire. Where wooden floors are present, a chemical fire that began in another location is likely to spread, fueled by the wooden floors.
An epoxy floor is chemical resistant and may do a better job of stopping a fire from spreading and save portions of your facility from disaster. While an epoxy floor may not be able to extinguish a fire, it may reduce the scale of a fire’s spread.
Easy Clean Up
Another attractive feature of epoxy flooring is how simple they are to maintain. Plants and factories are often messy places, with debris and material littering floors. In the case of a fire, sawdust, loose bits of wire, and other stray materials serve as kindling to fuel a rogue fire.
Since epoxy flooring is a smooth, mostly nonporous surface, cleanup is typically a breeze and debris can be cleaned thoroughly on a daily basis. In this case, fires have less fuel to spread throughout your facility and may be stopped in their tracks, simply because an epoxy floor reduces the amount of stray materials that may help a fire to spread.
Contact ELCO Today
If you want to reduce your risk in case of fire, you need a floor painting contractor like the professionals at ELCO Painting.
ELCO Painting is more than just a residential painting company. Our qualified technicians use tried and true methods to prepare and paint surfaces in residential and commercial buildings alike in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Southern Massachusetts. Whether you are curious about commercial painting rates, commercial sandblasting , or restoration services , ELCO Painting is the perfect residential painting contractor to meet your building’s specific needs and fit your budget.
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