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Low profile frame keeps mats in place
October 1st 2007

Fixed frame matting specialist Gripfit has noticed an increase in enquiries to upgrade and replace entrance and exit matting, following the 1st July smoking ban.

Ben Colbourne, Gripfit director, comments "The increased traffic flow to outdoor smoking zones, or around entrance and exit areas, means many venues are having to re-look at their matting provision.

Ineffective mats result in more dirt and moisture being tracked back into the building, while worn matting is unsightly and dangerous." Gripfit's aluminium frame system is said to eliminate problems of slips and trips and provides a neat solution to entrance and exit matting. The low profile frame can be fixed to any hard, flat surface, securely fixing a moisture retentive mat in place and giving the option to fill in mat wells, without any disruption to traffic.

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