The Cause of Slipery Flooers
Food Service Industry
Falls in kitchen and service areas are the food
service industry’s number-one safety problem according to
the National Safety Council.
These accidents cost employers over $200 million a year in workers’ compensation.
Quarry tile is the tile of choice in most kitchens because it is
extremely durable. But, it has one drawback, it is very porous,
it absorbs grease.
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are two causes for chronic slippery floors in the food service industry.
Polymerization and the inability to prevent or remove it.
Polymerization is defined as: The process of chaining together many
simple molecules to form more complex molecules with different physical
properties which combine and harden. The changing of a compound
into a polymeric form by this process.
Simply stated: A polymerized floor is one in which the residue of
grease, dirt and inferior cleaning compounds has not been completely
removed. As a result the various molecules combine, harden and become
electrically attracted to the floor surface and literally become
part of the floor.
A polymerized quarry tile floor can be
detected four ways.
1. It appears shiny.
2. When wet is slippery.
3. If grease or dirt appears in grout lines.
4. By measuring the coefficient of friction (C.O.F.) With a
portable slip meter..
Two contributing factors, which cause the polymerization.
1. The Cleaning Agent.
2. The Maintenance Procedure.
The cleaning agent must accomplish three jobs. It must reduce the
surface tension. It must emulsify, and it must provide for ease
of rinsing, preferably with cold water.
SURFACE TENSION
Surface tension is caused by opposite charges of positive and negative
electricity, which is created between the molecules of the grease
and dirt on the floor. Negative and positive charges bond together
and become part of the floor (polymerized). It is the job of the
surfactants in the cleaning agent to neutralize and free the bonded
residue. Surfactants can be anionic, nonionic or amphoteric. Identifying
the proper combination of surfactants to prevent polymerization
is crucial to surface tension and is held as a proprietary trade
secret by SlipTek Industries.
EMULSIFYING AGENTS
Water is considered to be the universal solvent. However, the hardness
of water varies from one area to another. Consequently, the cleaning
agent must contain water softeners or emulsifying agents. The problem
with these agents is due to the fact that they are very slippery
and require a tremendous abundance of "hot water" to assure
complete removal. If not completely removed, they cause polymerization.
Most suppliers of de greasers use sodium hydroxide as the water
softener simply because it is inexpensive.
However, the preferred emulsifier is potassium hydroxide because
it can be rinsed with a minimum of "cold water", But of
course, it is also considerably more expensive.
RINSING
Hot water is expensive and most de greasers and detergents on the
market do not rinse well.
Appliance manufacturers know this and build washing appliances with
long and frequent rinse cycles which require hot water. Tests have
proven that some degreaser require as much as one gallon of hot
water to completely rinse a one square foot area. What is saved
on inferior cleaning chemicals is completely lost on hot water if
polymerization is to be avoided.
MAINTENANCE
In commercial kitchens daily maintenance is a must. The next most
important equirement is to throw away the mop and replace it with
a deck brush. Mops are alright for maintaining non-greasy areas
but not the kitchen. Mopping the kitchen does not adequately free
up the polymerization. Use a proper cleaning agent in the recommended
dilution ratio.
Tile manufactures strive for a finished product which measures 0.50
C.O.F. in a dry condition. Many ceramic tiles are finished with
a hard gloss surface and when wet fall below the threshold for safety.
These tiles should be kept free of spills or treated with a slip
resistant product to increase the C.O.F. Cleaning should be accomplished
with a good cleaning agent. The use of a mop is acceptable providing
it is clean and free of grease.
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