Hi all,
I am dealing with an issue with slippery floors outside of our Histology 
department.  The concern is that it is from paraffin scraps tracked on the 
bottoms of peoples shoes.  The floor is cleaned every night and an anti-slip 
agent applied.  I have tested whether our paraffin makes the floors more 
slippery and it actually makes it harder to slip....almost tacky.  I really do 
not think it is our paraffin.  I think it is a thin layer of dust that settles 
on the floors after they are cleaned.  I have seen this happen in other places. 
 Is anyone dealing with this?  Any insight?
Thanks,
Lacie

Lacie Algeo, HTL (ASCP) MBCM
Histology Supervisor
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center Laboratory
101 W 8th Avenue
L-2
Spokane, WA 99204
509-474-4418
FAX 509-474-2052
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