Cyber Monday Sale: Save 10% on Orders Over $250

Cyber Monday Sale: Save 10% on Orders Over $250We are excited to announce a special Cyber Monday sale on all of your favorite Wall and Corner Guard products! This Monday, shop industry leading facility safety products and save 10% on all orders over $250. Update your facility with new corner guards, wall guards, handrails, kickplates, and more, just in time for the winter holiday season. This special savings event applies to every order placed on our website, including our most popular product categories listed below!

Handrails

Vinyl, aluminum, wood—no matter what material you are looking for, you are sure to find an exceptional product in our Handrails online store. Shop many styles and dozens of eye-catching colors, available with full mounting kits for quick and easy installation.

Corner Guards

Corridors, elevator lobbies, and freight areas are just a few locations where corners are exposed to potential damage. Outfit these areas with corner guards, and protect against unexpected collisions and resulting structural damage. Shop our Corner Guards online store for the Web’s most comprehensive collection of durable corner protectors.

Wall Guards

Overloaded dollies, runaway carts, and misguided machinery can cause severe damage along facility walls. In some cases, vital corridors may need to be shut down to accommodate repairs. Get proactive in preventing this lose-lose situation by shopping our Wall Guards online store, and browse industry leading products designed to absorb and deflect the impact so damage does not accrue.

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7 Essential Protective Products for Hospitals

7 Essential Protective Products for HospitalsThere are more than 5,500 hospitals in the United States that play home to roughly 51.4 million procedures annually, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control. These heavily trafficked facilities are among the most important in the nation, helping men, women, and families to recover and return to their lives.

Of course, fewer public facilities adhere to more strict health and safety codes than hospitals. This guide has been created to assist those tasked with improving health and safety for hospitals. The products below are 7 of the most essential guards, railings, and protective products designed specifically for use in hospitals and other medical treatment centers.

Corner Guards, Wall Guards, & Other Hospital Essentials

Corner Guards

Every hospital has long corridors where 90 degree turns create corners that are exposed to potential damage. Gurneys, wheelchairs, and supply dollies are just a few of the most common things that may damage hospital corners. Risk of damage only escalates when doctors and staff are treating a patient with severe injuries or illness. To learn more about corner guards for hospitals, visit our commercial corner guards online store.

Handrails

Like corner guards, handrails are often used by hospitals to help prevent damage from ruining interior walls. Handrails serve another vital function, helping hospital patients and guests to walk along hallways. Handrails are particularly important for medical facilities that may specialize in treating individuals with disabilities as well as elderly patients. Shop the best handrails for hospitals by visiting our commercial handrail online store.

Column Guards

Column guards are a unique product, similar to corner guards. These special protective products are designed for use along parking garage columns where they absorb and displace extreme impact from vehicles. Whether from a visitor’s car or hospital ambulance, column guards are the #1 way to prevent serious damage and costly repairs. Visit the following link to learn more about our Celestial® Column Guard (installs vertically to protect parking garage columns).

Shoeshone® Bed Locator

Shoeshone® Bed Locators perform a number of vital functions for hospitals, nursing homes, hospice facilities, and other centers where patient care extends overnight. Each bed locator consists of two brackets, two molded vinyl end guides, and one standard Aztec® Wall Bumper. Together, this system prevents beds from damaging walls while also maintaining well-defined bed lines and aisles. Learn more about our Shoeshone® Bed Locator.

Wichita® Crash Rail

Wichita® crash rails are an excellent choice for hospitals and medical care facilities. These heavy-duty wall guards are manufactured with stainless steel, making them a valuable addition to any facility where sterile environments must be maintained. Learn more about our Wichita® crash rail.

Bollard Covers

Parking bollards are cylindrical concrete markers that serve a variety of important functions in parking lots and garages. No matter what the function being performed, one thing is certain: Parking bollards must be visible. Shop our collection of Bollard Covers® to envelope your bollards with a vibrant colored casing that significantly improves visibility while also softening impact.

Kickplates for Doors

Hospital doorways are often entered and exited quickly. In many cases, the bottom of a gurney or wheeled cart is the first thing to touch the door. Protect hospital doors with kicklates, and proactively prevent damage from accruing over time. Doors are expensive to replace, making kickplates a cost-effective solution. Visit the following link to shop our collection of door guards and kickplates online.

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7 Corners That Need Protection

7 Corners That Need ProtectionCorners are at high risk for damage from impact. Whether the result of employees or freight, corner damage slowly degrades a facility’s appearance over time, eventually creating an air of general disrepair. Unchecked damage can also compromise structural integrity, an issue that can be critical when it occurs at columns intended to bear a great deal of support and pressure. Prepare for impact by evaluating the following 7 most common areas for corner guards, and proactively invest in a safer facility.

Common Places for Corner Impact

  1. Elevator Lobbies

Elevator lobbies are among the most heavily trafficked areas of most commercial facilities, second only to entryways lobbies and reception areas. Elevator lobbies pose a unique threat to walls and corners since they are often the area in which heavy freight is loaded and unloaded from elevators. For areas where interior décor is vibrant and ornate, use invisible corner guards to provide protection without disrupting design.

  1. 90-Degree Hallway Bends

Long hallways and corridors can always benefit from wall and corner protection, especially when they are used by personnel pushing carts or wheeling dollies. And while safety bumpers are great for the length of the hallway, it’s important to remember to protect wall corners at each 90-degree turn. These areas are prone to damage by personnel and carts that round the bend without leaving enough space to complete the turn.

  1. Locker Room Entryways

Sure, fitness facility patrons are not likely to intentionally kick, scrape, or otherwise damage the entryways that lead into locker room areas. However, these entries face a very real threat of damage from the vacuums, pressure washers, and other industrial-grade equipment that are used to maintain cleanliness and hygiene in locker rooms.

  1. Food Prep Areas

Like the areas mentioned above, food prep stations and other kitchen areas have walls and corners that routinely face damage from wheeled carts. Silverware carts, mobile food prep stations, dollies, kegs, and pallets of food/cooking ingredients are wheeled through these areas on a daily basis. Employees are sometimes hurried, especially during lunch and dinner time rush, which increases the likelihood of accidentally making impact with the wall or corner.

  1. Art and Production Studios

Artists, photographers, designers, and commercial printers of all backgrounds have at least one thing in common: They all work in a studios that require a certain level of supplies for production, some of which are most feasibly transported by furniture and/or upright dollies. Corner guards are essential in studio entryways, along hallways, outside storage closets, and in other areas where supply transport and production threaten accidental damage to wall spaces.

  1. Parking Garage Columns

Most facility owners and managers neglect to consider the danger of uncovered parking columns. On the surface, it may seem unnecessary to cover concrete with anything since it is so naturally strong. However, the average vehicle weighs over 2 tons, which can significantly damage a parking column on impact. Prevent this issue and the danger that results from compromised structural integrity by using products like our Quasar® Corner Guard, specifically designed for use in parking garages and other industrial spaces.

  1. Loading Areas

Finally, install corner guards at every corner throughout heavily trafficked loading areas. These guards will keep walls looking new despite frequent bumps, scrapes, and impact from freight coming from/heading to the loading area.

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Bacteria Control in Commercial Kitchens

Prevent Bacteria in Commercial Kitchens Whether operating a commercial kitchen or other type of food processing facility, controlling bacteria is a top priority that must be address. If overlooked, bacteria can spread and cause serious illness. Customers, employees, families, and your company’s reputation are just a few of the things at risk. Using the following resources, review a few of the most commonly held best practices for bacteria control in the kitchen.

Remember: Education and awareness is key. Consider circulating this article via email or social media to ensure employees and other company stakeholders are aware of the challenges faced by commercial kitchens and food processing facilities when it comes to bacteria prevention and control.

Tips for Preventing Bacteria in the Kitchen

Below are a few of our editor’s top recommendations for preventing bacteria in the kitchen. All guests are invited to read, share, and comment using the Comments section at the bottom of this page.

Climate Control. One of the most critical elements of bacteria control involves monitoring and restricting the climate of certain areas like refrigerators, freezers, and other processing zones. Use transparent strip doors to better control air flow, temperature, and other environmental variables that might ultimately contribute to the growth and spread of bacteria.

Access Control. Changes in climate are not the only thing to monitor, however. Personnel are another critical variable that can significantly affect the cleanliness of the kitchen and/or food processing area. Control access to these areas by enlisting a small but capable personnel unit to perform specific duties within specific areas. Make sure all personnel take proper precautions, like wearing clean uniforms, sterile suits, gloves, and other protective gear when necessary.

Know Your Temperatures. Swinging temperatures are sure to spike bacteria production, even when climate and personnel are perfectly controlled. As noted by industry professionals, there are certain temperature zones in which bacteria will most quickly reproduce and spread. To learn more, visit this article by Foodservicewarehouse.com.

Prevent Cross-contamination. Once climate, access, and temperature are all controlled, the next step is to prevent accidental cross-contamination of food during preparation, processing, and/or processing. There are many ways cross-contamination can happen, each of which capable of making employees and customers very sick. Learn more revent cross-contamination

Prepare for Inspection. Finally, consider always preparing for the eventuality that a food inspector may show up to evaluate your operation. Review these tips by Food Services of America®, which extend well beyond simply keeping the kitchen areas neat and free of bacteria.

Limited Time: Save 10% on Wall and Corner Guards!

For a limited time, visitors are invited to shop wall guards, corner guards, and other products while saving 10% on all orders over $250. We are pleased to represent the industry’s finest products, delivering to customers at unbeatable prices. For promotion information and order assistance, visitors may call customer service at toll free 1-800-342-0424.