Good Morning from Frigid Chicago:

Our lab has the opportunity to do some badly needed painting, and also to make 
changes in the floor surfaces. We currently have vinyl in the clinical areas 
and carpeting in the offices. The carpeting will stay. Our decision is whether 
to swap out the vinyl or not. It is slippery, particularly for visitors coming 
from outside in the snow and sleet. We are working with the building management 
firm, but as of yet have not found a surface that is less slippery, but also is 
smooth enough to allow the maintenance people to scrape paraffin of the floor. 
Does anyone have any good flooring suggestions?

Also, what is the longest anyone has closed a lab for maintenance work?


In the vein of remodeling, a new blog post: 
http://www.chicagonow.com/downsize-maybe/2016/01/isnt-this-blog-supposed-to-be-about-building-a-house/

Lester J. Raff, MD MBA
UroPartners
Medical Director Of Laboratory
2225 Enterprise Dr. Suite 2511
Westchester, Il 60154
Tel: 708-486-0076
Fax: 708-492-0203

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