Hello, I am a small GI lab and our facility is moving to a brand new building!  
The building has yet to be built so I have full control on how to design my 
lab.  I will have about 1000-1500 sq ft.  I was just wondering if anyone had 
any tips for me?  One thing I want to change is the type of flooring.  Right 
now we have the normal 12 x 12 in tiles that are built in most buildings.  Is 
there any other type of flooring that is better especially when dealing with 
the paraffin? And the fact that I am scraping the floors?   I use to work at 
the local hospital here and they remodeled the lab there and they put vinyl 
flooring in that is supposed to be made for labs.  Come to find out during the 
first xylene spill that xylene melts vinyl!  So I know I don't want to go that 
route.


Thanks!!




Tasha Campbell, B.S.,HTL(ASCP)
Frederick Gastroenterology Associates
310 W. 9th St.
Frederick, MD 21701
301-695-6800 ext. 144


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