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Is Vinyl Floor Anti-Static?

by Rachel Vahcic
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If you’re looking to purchase vinyl flooring, you likely have many questions. One of them may be- Is vinyl flooring anti static? Well, vinyl floor is an anti-static. This antistatic agent is a compound used for treatment of the surface in order to reduce buildup of static electricity. Its role is to make the surface itself slightly conductive by absorbing moisture from the air.

The term anti-static refers to a condition where static generation is inhibited during contact and separation with a different material. Antistatic flooring is any flooring type that will generate less static electricity than other floor. The reason for specifying anti-static vinyl flooring is to setup a special space, very often in commercial setup, that will be free of static shocks, or zaps. This is beneficial in any setting, including your residential home! Anti-Static flooring can also be easier to clean and install. They are very low maintenance floors which is perfect for busy households.

Thanks to the anti-static properties, vinyl flooring is perfect for any room or commercial area with large source of electricity. Easy to maintain and clean is an ideal solution for computer rooms, server rooms, small electronics room etc.

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