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Smart Step Flooring: Anti-fatigue mats

Prevent fatigue with anti-slip, high traction floor mats

Smart Step Flooring: Anti-fatigue mats
By 24/7 Staff 
January 2, 2013

A line of premium anti-fatigue mats by Smart Step Flooring is ergonomically engineered to provide maximum safety and comfort for employees while standing.

The durable products are backed by a comprehensive five-year warranty.

Certified by the National Floor Safety Institute for anti-slip and high-traction qualities, the mats use propriety one-piece SmartTech polyurethane technology in their construction.

ProMat 2013—Booth 4748

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