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• Equipment storage
• Staff housing
• Community outreach
• High foot and vehicle traffic
• Movement of heavy loads
• Vehicle maintenance
When thinking about repairing and existing floor, or installing a new one, there are many factors that need to be taken into consideration:
• The amount of downtime for installation
• Types of protection the floor systems needs to offer
• Heal and safety prevention
• Economical value for money
• Flexibility in the use of the floor system
• Aesthetics of the finished floor
There are key areas in a fire station that require careful consideration when choosing a floor system:
• Apparatus and Engine Bays—Storage areas for emergency response equipment and vehicles
• Administrative and Training Areas—Dispatch, office and conference room areas
• Apparatus Bay Support and Vehicle Maintenance—Fire truck and equipment maintenance areas
• Residential Areas—Firefighter living space, including kitchen, bathrooms, fitness area and more
The parking bays, entry and exit points, and maintenance areas within a fire station require flooring that is extremely heavy duty. Not only does it receive high volumes of foot and vehicle traffic 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but it is also subject to a wide variety of chemical and vehicle fluid exposure.
Our epoxy coated floor systems can offer high-performance protection against all of these activities; they are specifically designed to withstand the constant abrasion, heavy impacts and weights, and spillages. Our floor systems can also add value by having walkways, zoned areas, and health and safety messages embedded into the floor. These options are also subject to the same amount of protection as the rest of the floor, and they are easy to clean and maintain. To learn more about the benefits of epoxy coated fire station flooring, contact Concrete Fusion today.