Dear Dorianne -
Over 40+ years, I've seen all sorts of attempts at solving the "slippery floor"
issue; mats, special flooring, etc. In my experience, there is no substitute
for having the Environmental Services folks, strip the floors every 2 weeks. I
find that while applications of floor
Dear Kimberly,
we have two systems here in our lab, both with microscopes from ZEISS. The
first one is a TissueFaxs-System which is for scanning of maximum 8 Slides and
special optical requirements (polarization, phase contrast, etc.). This system
is quite good and flexible and you can use
Dear all,
we are currently experiencing problems due to our lab/corridor linoleum floors
which have become too slippery.
Anyone experiencing the same problem? If so, can you please suggest any
solutions/measures taken to make the floor less slippery.
Regards,
Dorianne