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Martinson-Nicholls Heated Entrance and Work Mats Provide Safer Footing and Warmth Indoors and Out

The Heated Entrance and Work Mats produce a portable, radiant heat, and are ideal for vestibules, work stations, and high traffic entrances where cold feet or tracking in slush and snow is a problem. The mats are very economical to use, may be used indoors or outdoors, and will melt snow and ice.

(PRWEB) December 20, 2005 -- The Heated Entrance and Work Mat provides safer footing during snowy winter months by melting snow and slush for pennies a day. Additionally, they provide radiant heat in entrances and vestibules, helping reduce heating costs while providing warmth and helping to dry the floor. They also work very well as work mats for working in the garage during winter months and other areas where people must stand on cold floors.

The Heated Entrance and Work Mats produce a portable, radiant heat, and are ideal for vestibules, work stations, and high traffic entrances where cold feet or tracking in slush and snow is a problem. The mats are very economical to use, may be used indoors or outdoors, and will melt snow and ice.

Using the same technology as our outdoor snow melting mats, The Heated Entrance Mats are easy to install—just unroll and plug them in. With a 140 BTU per square foot output, and based on research in a 60 degree area, the mats reach a temperature of 100 degrees indoors for only pennies a day. When used outdoors, the mat's heated section keeps it free of snow and ice.

This mat can be installed in door ways and ramps creating a safer walking environment around the clock. The drying action of the heated mat also eliminates damage to floors and door jams by helping to dry tracked-in water. In high traffic areas where snow from outside is likely to be carried in by boots, the Heated Entrance Mat provides surer footing by quickly melting slush and snow that can accumulate on unheated mats.

The low profile surface of this mat provides ease of use for wheel chairs or walkers. The non-slip surface provides optimum traction year round, is durable, and may be cleaned with mild detergent and water.

The Heated Entrance Mat has unlimited applications, including your garage, vestibule areas, work station, assembly lines, guard shack and shipping and receiving areas. The radiant floor heat can be more effective and economical than space heaters. It's easy to operate—simply plug it in using the 10 foot cord that incorporates an inline GFI. Using standard 120VAC, 15A circuit, all electrical components are UL listed. Offered in black, high grade Nitrile rubber, The Heated Mat is an ideal size for residential use and work area (36" x 39" overall, with a 28" x 32.5" heated section). Other sizes offered include 3' x 5', 3' x 10' (ideal for ramping), 4' x 6', and 4' x 12'.

About Martinson-Nicholls

Martinson-Nicholls, over the last 25 years, has established itself as a leader in custom floor matting and safety solutions.

Martinson-Nicholls provides the customer with the exact size needed-small, large, standard, nonstandard, special shapes and logos. Custom installations are also a specialty of the company.

Anti-slip safety tapes and treads are available in various sizes and textures from hand cut or die cut pieces to full rolls and special shapes.

"We have concentrated on floor safety, anti-fatigue and indoor and outdoor heated floor mat applications. We welcome the special applications that our customers present us with. This has enabled us to satisfy come very unique and unusual problems for our customers," says Dan Ruminski, President of Martinson-Nicholls.

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Heated Entrance & Work Mat Detail
The low profile surface of this mat provides ease of use for wheel chairs or walkers. The non-slip surface provides optimum traction year round, is durable, and may be cleaned with mild detergent and water.

Heated Entrance and Work Mats
The Heated Entrance and Work Mat has unlimited applications, including your garage, vestibule areas, work station, assembly lines, guard shack and shipping and receiving areas. The radiant floor heat can be more effective and economical than space heaters, and helps dry tracked-in water

Heated Entrance Mat Outdoors
The Heated Entrance Mat melts snow and ice when used in an outdoor setting. This mat can be installed in door ways and ramps creating a safer walking environment around the clock.

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