Do mats from LogoMatsPro.com meet ADA requirements?
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Do mats from LogoMatsPro.com meet ADA requirements?
Yes
What is the average shipping time on a non-logo mat order?
Average ship times for all orders for non-logo mats in the year 2007 were 2.21 working days from the time the order was entered.
What is the average shipping time on a logo mat order?
Our average shipping time for all logo mat orders are 7-10 working days from the time we had approval. Art proofs on new logo mat designs are sent out within 3 working days.
With the new OSHA ergonomic requirements coming into effect do LogoMatsPro.com anti-fatigue mats comply with these new standards?
OSHA has not set forth any standards regulating anti-fatigue mats, however, LogoMatsPro.com anti-fatigue mats may be used in an ergonomic program to help eliminate MSD(Musculoskeletal Disorders ) problems. For more in depth information please refer to OSHA 29CFR1910-900.
How do I determine the best mat for the application?
Go to our Mats by Placement page in LogoMatsPro.com catalog or to the Mats by Placement section of our website and click on the desired placement and the mat recommendations for that specific location will be displayed. If you still have questions call 1-(877)-448-6299(Toll Free) and an LogoMatsPro.com customer service representative will assist you.
Is there a setup charge for new logos?
When developing a new logo you are allowed one art proof and up to 2 revisions of that art proof at no charge. Additional revisions will cost $25.00 each.
Does LogoMatsPro.com have any existing logos to choose from?
Yes, on our website, www.LogoMatsPro.com, we have a logo database with over 200,000 different logo images.
Are LogoMatsPro.com mats guaranteed?
Are LogoMatsPro.com mats guaranteed? All of our mats are covered by our 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. If at any time you are not happy with one of our products we will do what ever it takes to correct the problem.
Will high heel shoes catch in the depressions in WaterHog mats?
The WaterHog mat has been in use since 1986 and walking on the surface of this mat with high heel shoes has not proven to be a problem. We believe that this is due in part to the design of the WaterHog mat with its rubber reinforced face pattern and the narrow gaps between these raised surfaces. Combine this design feature with the beveled border and you have a safe walking surface that effectively removes and traps dirt and moisture away from the traffic level. Containing the dirt and moisture on the mat greatly improves the safety of the surrounding floor surfaces.
Are LogoMatsPro.com mats anti-static or static dissipative?
Listed below are some of the many mat products that are static dissipative or anti-static.
Tri-Grip
| Static Dissipative Mats | Anti-Static Mats |
| Happy Feet Anti-Fatigue | WaterHog Grand Premier |
| WaterHog Diamond Cord | |
| WaterHog Premier/Fashion | |
| WaterHog Classic/Fashion | |
| WaterHog Classic/Premier Tile | |
| WaterHog Logo Inlay | |
| Masterpiece Select | |
| ColorStar Crunch | |
| ColorStar | |
| ColorStar Computuft | |
| Classic Impressions | |
| ClassicCreations |
What causes yellowing of tile floors underneath mats?
From time to time customers complain that mats cause the floors beneath them to discolor. This complaint has applied both to carpet and hard surface floors such as vinyl or tile. The discoloration is usually a yellow or brown color. The most likely cause for this is moisture. There are several potential ways that moisture can cause discoloration.
In most instances where mats are placed and floor discoloration results, the customer is faced with a difficult decision. Use no mat and the floor doesn't discolor, however, the floor is damaged by tracked in soils, moisture and dirt, and the entire area deteriorates. Or use a mat and protect the floor with resulting discoloration in the area underneath the mat. Of the two, most customers select the latter.
Corrective actions. Discoloration can usually be removed by stripping and rewaxing. In the case of carpet, professional carpet cleaning is usually required.
Are there recommended backing types for different floor covering surfaces?
Click here to view backing chart.
Ordering Instructions For The Logo Mat Collection
Message Overview: LogoMatsPro.com offers 4 different types of logo mats: Classic Impressions, ColorStar CompuTuft, Waterhog Inlay, and SuperScrape Logos. Each of these logo mat programs result in high quality products that your customers will be very proud to use. Pricing is calculated by each individual size and quantity. Different size logo mats and standard mats cannot be combined for quantity discount.
ClassicImpressions logo mats are manufactured using our state-of-the-art digital printer. We start with a white 100% static dissipative nylon carpet and digitally dye your choice of 24 standard colors or your special PMS colors into the carpet. With this manufacturing process ""Phase-in"" colors and shaded areas are possible helping to create 3-D designs. Designs with intricate details or small letters are possible with ClassicImpressions.
ColorStar CompuTuft mats are also produced using a computerized tufting machine. 20 colors of anti-static, solution dyed nylon are available for designing your logo. Up to 6 colors may be chosen for a single design. ColorStar CompuTuft mats have excellent colorfastness and should be chosen when the mat placement area is exposed to direct sunlight.
Waterhog Inlay mats are produced by cutting your design out of fabric with a computerized cutting machine and then piecing the design back together like a puzzle. 18 colors of anti-static, polypropylene fabric are available for your designing needs. There is no limit to the number of colors that are used in a single design. Standard prices allow for designs with up to 30 letters etc. Designs with 30 or more letters, characters or pieces will be charged a surcharge.
SuperScrape Logo mats are produced by molding a colored nitrile rubber logo or design into a black nitrile rubber background. 6 logo colors are available. A maximum of 5 colors plus the black background may be used in a single design. SuperScrape Logo mats are available in 3 x 5 and 4 x 6 sizes only.
Design: Designing mats is simple. All we require is good quality original black and white artwork that is no larger than 8 ½”x 11” in size since the art is scanned into the computer. On one of our logo order forms please indicate the type logo desired, size, color and direction of your logo. It is then converted into a logo file, which can be manipulated to fit the requirements of our different logo processes. When complete, the design is stored on a computer disc. This disc is then loaded into a computer that controls the logo manufacturing process.
Artwork Requirements: LogoMatsPro.com is committed to providing the most attractive logo mats available. Essential to this is the quality of the artwork that is provided to us. The best artwork is a black and white ad slick. The slick can be any size up to 8 ½”x 11”. All artwork must be submitted by mail, Federal Express, or email. E-Mail (in the following PC formats only: jpg, wmf, tif, eps, dfx, gif, & bitmap)
Faxed copies distort artwork and therefore cannot be used. Below is a list of different types of artwork. Each is classified as acceptable, unacceptable or marginal. If we are unable to use marginal artwork, we will advise the person that placed the order to supply us with different materials. Please try to provide the best possible artwork on the initial order, as this will expedite the process
| Acceptable | Unacceptable | Marginal |
| Black/White Ad Slicks | Faxes | Color Prints * |
| Letterheads | Emblems of copies of Emblems | Newspaper Ads |
| Brochures | Banners, Flags | Yellow Pages Ads |
| Business Literature | Full Size Mats | Business Cards |
(*) Color prints, if available can be submitted to show color placement for a design.
Art Proofs: Art Proofs are available for approval of your designs. Art Proofs can be viewed on our Internet site, which eliminates the need to mail a printed version. If you do not have Internet access art proofs will be mailed to you. Art proofs can be sent via express carriers but LogoMatsPro.com will not be responsible for the charges. First and second versions of art proof on a single design are provided at no charge. Additional art proof versions of the same design will cost $25.00 each. Art proof charges will not be refunded if the design is subsequently ordered.
Chemical Compatibility Chart
This applies to Happy Feet, Super Scrape, Safety Scrape, Hog Heaven & AirFlex Nitrile Rubber Mats, Comfort Flow, Comfort Scrape, Cushion Station, Comfort Flow Modular Tile, Traction Hog, Traction Tread, Traction Tread Soft, SuperScrape Nitrile and Safety Scrape
| 1 = Little or no effect | 2 = Minor to moderate effect |
| 3 = Moderate to severe effect | 4 = Not recommended |
| Chemical Tested | Rating | |
| A | Aliphatic Hydrocarbons - Kerosene, Etc. | 1 |
| B | Animal & Vegetable Oils | 1 |
| C | Aromatic Hyrdocarbons - Benzol, Toluol, Etc. | 1 |
| D | Bleach | 1 |
| E | Concentrated Alkali | 1 |
| F | Cutting Oil | 1 |
| G | Denatured Alcohol | 1 |
| H | Diesel | 1 |
| I | Dilute Alkali | 1 |
| J | Engine Oil | 1 |
| K | Gasoline | 1 |
| L | Hydraulic Fluid Silicate Ester | 1 |
| M | Hydraulic Fluid Water Glycol | 1 |
| N | L.P. Gas, Fuel Oils | 1 |
| O | Lubricating Oils - High Aniline | 1 |
| P | Lubricating Oils - Low Aniline Point | 1 |
| Q | Mineral Spirits | 1 |
| R | Muriatic Acid - 30%, 20 Degrees Baume | 1 |
| S | Phosphoric Acid | 1 |
| T | Pine Cleaner | 1 |
| U | Refrigerants, Ammonia | 1 |
| V | Sodium Hydroxide, Rayon Grade, 25% | 1 |
| W | Sulphuric Acid - 30% | 1 |
| X | Transmission Fluid | 1 |
| Y | WD40 | 1 |
| Z | Water | 1 |
| AA | Window Cleaner | 1 |
| BB | Anti-Freeze | 2 |
| CC | Brake Fluid | 2 |
| DD | Calcium Hypochlorite - 12% | 2 |
| EE | Chlorine Bleach - 12.5% | 2 |
| FF | Hydraulic Fluid - Petroleum Base | 2 |
| GG | Steam | 2 |
| HH | Butyl Alcohol | 3 |
| II | Isopropyl Alcohol - 99% | 3 |
| JJ | Acetic Acid - 56% | 4 |
| KK | Acetone | 4 |
| LL | Cyclohexande | 4 |
| MM | Refrigerants, Methyl Chloride | 4 |
Primary Mat Categories
Mats are generally divided into three broad categories:
Soil is everywhere. It is a part of the earth we live on and managing it is a vital part of our everyday existence. Even the least sophisticated commercial facility requires some type of soil management program. At the heart of soil management is the concept of prevention - prevention of contaminants from entering a building. 85% of all soil enters a building on the feet of building occupants. Of this, at least 80% is dry soil and the rest is oily. The dry soil can range from large particles to powder-like dust. Over the years, many products have been developed and sold to help keep soil at the door and out of the building. The International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA) has estimated that it costs 600 dollars to find and remove one pound of soil after it has been allowed to enter an average building. This cost is primarily labor. Since entrance mats stop and contain soil and water, it is obvious that removing soil from a mat can be less expensive than removing it from a building since the soil is concentrated in a localized area.
Four things an entrance mat should do:
Entrance mats may also be scraper mats that provide the first line of defense against soil. Scraper mats should always be used with other entrance mats that will provide wiping properties to remove fine soil and water from feet.
These mats perform many tasks. In many cases, they are used as “dust control” or “finishing” mats when used in conjunction with a scraper entrance mat in a soil management program. They are usually made with a nylon textile surface that will provide good wiping characteristics. Nylon is typically used over olefin because of the high twist level of nylon fibers which allows the mat to more effectively remove soil and spring back up after cleaning. Olefin mats will crush out in as little as 30-days rendering the mat virtually useless. Other uses of interior mats include spot, spill and soil control in high-use areas such as vending machines, coffee service areas, copy machines, registration areas, etc. It is important that mats used in these areas provide safe footing that minimizes trip and fall hazards as well as slip resistance. The best interior mats are made with a rubber backing that will resist slippage on any surface – carpet or hard surface.
There are also specialty interior mats designed to provide enhancements to the environment by controlling the growth of microorganisms that can be disease bearing as well as odor causing.
Industrial mats usually fall into two broad use areas – Traction Control/Floor Protection mats and Anti-Fatigue mats.
Traction Control mats are engineered to provide safe footing with minimum movement in any environment. Typical applications include outside entrances, ramps and floor areas where contaminants such as oil, grease or water are common. For maximum safety, these mats should be designed for minimum slippage on any surface. In addition, the mat surface should be constructed with maximum traction properties. Another use of industrial mats is to protect the floor from contaminants such as food and liquids.
Anti-Fatigue mats are designed to provide a safe, productive surface for occupations that require long periods of standing. The best anti-fatigue mats are designed to comfortably support a person with a cushion that does not crush after months of use. To do this, an anti-fatigue mat should be resistant to environmental conditions that can contaminate and deteriorate the cushion in the mat.
Another benefit of higher performance industrial anti-fatigue mats is soil and debris trapping to help prevent or minimize cross contamination of soil from one department to another or to office environments.
Logo mats are available in constructions that allow them to be used as entrance mats or interior mats.
Logo entrance mats should be made with the same construction as non-logo entrance mats in that they should provide the soil and water stopping and storage or scraping properties inherent in the best entrance mats. One of the most common misapplications of matting products is the use of interior logo mats at the entrance to a facility. Since interior mats do not provide the permanent bi-level construction required in an entrance mat, these mats can become saturated with soil and water and become a source for contaminants. The result is a mat that allows water to seep onto the floor around the mat causing unsightly and unsafe conditions. Interior logo mats are designed for dust and moisture control in conjunction with a planned matting program of scraper and entrance mats.
Mat Placement by Market Segment
| Type Facility or application | Recommended mat product(s) |
| Manufacturing | Entrance mats, traction control, anti-fatigue, interior mats, message mats (safety, quality, etc.) |
| Hospitality | Logo mats – entrance and interior, regular entrance mats, anti-fatigue mats for registration desks, laundry, and food service areas |
| Healthcare | Entrance and interior mats both regular and logo, anti-fatigue mats at nurse’s stations and in laundry and food service areas, environmental control mats for infection control |
| Office buildings/Schools | Logo mats – entrance and interior, regular entrance mats, interior mats for vending, coffee and copy machine areas |
Tile Installation Instructions
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MeasuringDetermine the number of tile that you will need by measuring the length (L) and width (W) of the area of carpet (as shown in Figure 1). Multiply the width times the length to get the square footage of the room. For areas that are not rectangular, break up the area into smaller rectangles (as shown in Figure 2). Multiply the width times the length for each of the smaller rectangles separately and add up all the results to arrive at the overall square footage. Preparation
Lay out
Fitting and Cutting tilesAfter you have placed all the full tiles, the perimeter tiles must be accurately marked and cut to fit snug against the side. Start by placing the tile to be cut directly on top of the last tile in a row. Next, position another tile against the wall and on top of the tile to be cut. Make a mark on each side where the outer corners of the top tile overlap the tile to be cut. Remove the tiles and using a sharp utility knife and a straight edge, cut through the back of the perimeter tile between the two marks. Use this same procedure to cut and fit the rest of the perimeter tiles. |
Instructions for Sending Logo Artwork By Email
Artwork email instructions can be found here.