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StaticWorx: ShadowFX static control carpet tiles

Anti-static carpet tiles meet safety standards

StaticWorx: ShadowFX static control carpet tiles
By 24/7 Staff 
September 28, 2012

To protect personnel who work near electrical equipment—including computer and telecommunication devices—the ShadowFX static-control carpet tile by Staticworx complies with the requirements of electrical grounding standards organizations like ANSI, FAA, Motorola, ATIS, and NFPA.

The tiles are offered in patterns and solids for visual appeal and install with a releasable adhesive for easy removal of individual tiles as wear or damage occurs.

The carpet’s low conductivity level prevents exposure to dangerous electrical hazards and potentially lethal shocks. Containing nearly 50% total recycled content and made of low-emitting materials, the tiles include a lifetime warranty on static control.

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