Hi Jennifer,

        I've worked in five labs all with different flooring and the floor that 
is in my current lab seems to fit your needs. It is a battleship gray deck 
paint (with sand or grit in it) that was applied when the lab was built 1990. 
The gray hides the dirty paraffin, lets you see the black inked and the whitish 
un-inked specimens. We use sidewalk scrapers to get the excess paraffin up, 
sometime a little of the microtome cleaner too if it gets bad.  We have 
surgeons bringing specimens down in their booties, office folks walking in 
their stilettos safely until they get on the smooth hall tiles just outside of 
our doors. Spills clean-up OK, we just haven't found anything to remove the 
mystery eosin stain that showed up one Monday but I don't think that's the 
floor's fault.


happy hunting...

     Cassie


























Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 16:20:24 +0000
From: "Schumacher, Jennifer J"
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Subject: [Histonet] Histology flooring
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Hi Histonetters,

We are looking to replace our flooring in Histology.  Has anyone found a floor 
that they LOVE for Histology?

Here are some of our challenges:

1)      Floor cannot be slippery for pathologists/OR personnel/vendors who walk 
into the space in heels or wearing booties.

2)      Histology needs to be able to scrape the floor to remove paraffin.

3)      Histology needs to be able to identify tissue should it fall to the 
floor, inked or not inked.

4)      Histology needs to be able to clean up small chemical spills, 
especially xylene, with it soaking into or melting the floor.

Our housekeeping has significant staffing challenges, so an extensive 
housekeeping requirement to maintain the floors would not be an option for us.

Thank you for your input (as specific as possible please).

Jennifer









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