Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 29, 2024

GripFactory UltraGrip treatment offers solution for slippery aquatic surfaces

Aware of the large number of slips and trips that occur in aquatic and recreation environments - and the insurance claims that often follow - GripFactory Australia has released a new surfacing product that enhances slip resistance.

UltraGrip, an ‘invisible’ anti-slip solution against slippery and damp floors, stairs and other surfaces - can be applied to concrete and ceramic tiled surfaces - permanently altering the surface by creating microscopic pores that enhance slip resistance.

With GripFactory having a mission to create safer environments where people can live, work, and play without fear of slipping, ensuring everyone goes home safely every day, UltraGrip has been extensively tested in aquatic and recreation facilities across Australia, with treated surfaces attaining a P4 slip resistance rating compared to untreated P2 tiles. (A tile with a rating between P0-P3 is generally considered suitable for indoor flooring while a P4 or P5 has a lower slip risk and can be used in outdoor areas, changerooms or on pool decks). In addition, the look of treated tiles is cleaned and revitalised.

As Glenn Elliott, Director of GripFactory Australia, states “for facility managers and owners understanding and addressing the risk of slips and falls is not merely an exercise in compliance; it’s a commitment to the safety and well-being of both patrons and staff.”

Noting that slip and fall incidents rank among the most common reasons for public liability claims in Australia, Elliott notes that according to Safe Work Australia, in 2020 alone, slips and trips made up a significant percentage of serious claims, causing concern within multiple sectors.

He explains “the implications are serious: from medical costs and legal implications for the establishment, to pain, trauma, and lost productivity for the victim.”

According to Elliott, numerous factors contribute to this pervasive issue.

Australia’s varied climate, from the tropical humidity of Queensland to the cooler winter of Melbourne, often means that surfaces can become unexpectedly slippery. Pool areas can be hotspots for such incidents, and high foot traffic areas like foyers and F&B areas can all pose a danger when any liquids are spilled, or water is brought in from outside.

The liability challenge
Australian law holds establishments responsible for ensuring their premises are safe for all. If due diligence is not maintained and someone suffers a slip or fall as a result, the establishment may be held legally liable. Beyond the immediate financial implications of compensations or settlements, there’s also the potential for reputational damage. In an age of social media and instant reviews, a single incident can lead to a barrage of negative publicity.

With the need to address the risk of slips and falls being both a moral imperative and a strategic necessity, Elliott recommends that managers follow these strategies:

• Risk assessment: Regularly undertake a thorough risk assessment of all areas.

• Identify potential slip hazards and implement preventive measures. This could range from anti-slip treatments in the changerooms and bathrooms to caution signs in areas that have been recently cleaned. A Wet Pendulum Slip Resistance Test can highlight areas of concern.

• Staff training: Staff are the first line of defence. Regular training sessions on safety protocols, quick response mechanisms, cleaning processes and even educating them about appropriate footwear can reduce the risk of slips and falls.

• Quality materials: Investing in high-quality, anti-slip floor treatments can go a long way in minimising risks. Similarly, the choice of cleaning products is important, ensuring that they leave minimal residue can help in keeping surfaces slip-free

• Stay updated: Keeping abreast of the latest standards, technologies, new products, and best practices can ensure you stay one step ahead in ensuring safety.

Elliott adds “the risk of slips and falls is not to be taken lightly. It is a silent menace that has both immediate and long-term consequences for victims and establishments.”

For more information or to schedule a free sample treatment contact GripFactory at 1800 864 747 or visit www.gripfactoryantislip.com.au

Image credits: Adobe Stock.

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