- Inside and just outside the shower or bathtub
- In front of the kitchen sink
- Near the stove, where spills are more likely
- At entryways where wet shoes can track in water
Targeting these high-risk areas is an easy and cost-effective way to improve safety.
Helping Protect Everyone at Home
Slippery floors can affect anyone, but they pose a greater risk to children, older adults, and people with limited mobility. Taking steps to prevent falls helps protect your household and reduces the likelihood of injuries, medical costs, and disruptions to daily routines.
To further improve floor safety:
- Clean up spills as soon as they happen
- Choose mats with strong grip or suction backing
- Use absorbent rugs in areas with frequent moisture
- Avoid loose rugs unless they have non-slip pads
Safe Surfaces Make a Safer Home
Improving home safety does not always require major changes. Small updates can make a meaningful difference. Adding non-slip mats in the right places helps reduce hazards and provides better footing for everyone in your home. Take a few simple steps today to make your floors safer and more secure.
















































































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