Mats and Runners

ESD Floor Runners and Mats: Aisle-Safe:

The ideal solution for strategic grounding of aisleways, corridors, and work areas.

The only light colored static conductive floor runner and matting on the market. Attractive and durable, this ESD safe runner is ideal as a static free bridge between ESD safe areas. It can be used as runner, floor mat, or even as permanent flooring material.

Aisle-Safe's permanent "static conductive" construction meets any Class 0, DOD 4145.26-M and ANSI/ESD S20.20 requirement. Lay-flat, 2 millimeter thickness allows for easy rolling of chairs and carts without curling.

Protects below 10 volts walking body voltage generation BVG.

Ideal for:

  • Labs
  • Data Centers
  • Server rooms
  • Electronics Manufacturing
  • Emergency 9-1-1
  • Communication Applications
  • Clean Rooms

Aisle-Safe ESD Floor runners and mats

  • Meets Class 0
  • Clean room compatible
  • Non-slip, ergonomic surface
  • Exceeds ASI/ESD S 20.20
  • Includes ground cord
  • PVC-free
  • No outgassing
  • California Section 1350
  • Natural, Earth-friendly, rubber
  • Guaranteed to lay flat
  • Meets all clean room applications
  • Zero out-gassing
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Maintained by wet mopping
  • Lifetime Conductivity

Taking The Mystery Out Of Selecting ESD Flooring

Choices Abound, But Careful Planning Is Essential In Making The Right Choice
Publication: 
Conformity Magazine
Publish Date: 
02/12/2002

Often, the most challenging and anxiety-inducing decisions buyers encounter in the course of creating a world-class electrostatic discharge (ESD) program involve the selection of the ESD floor. Unlike other components in the program, the installation of static control flooring represents a permanent capital investment, with costs of 1 1/2 to 2 times those of a standard non-ESD floor.Read more

New Article "Specifying Static-free Floors: ESD sensitivity and risks for personal safety and electronic equipment"

Mon, 10/10/2011
ESD Flooring Specification
ESD Management / Grounding Safety
ESD Static Control Flooring

Static electricity discharge (ESD) creates problems for manufacturers and users of electronic equipment. One way to combat ESD is to install static free flooring in environments like data centers and mission critical areas where static discharges can not be tolerated under any circumstances. Unfortunately as much as 50% of static control flooring is specified incorrectly leaving specifiers open to liability and possible safety concerns.Read more

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How To Meet ANSI/ESD S20.20 With ESD Flooring

Wed, 07/27/2011
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Qualify ESD Flooring the Easy Way: Testing Static-Safe Flooring for Electronics Handling and Manufacturing Environments ANSI/ESD S20.20-2007, "Protection of Electrical and Electronic Parts, Assemblies and Equipment provides administrative and technical requirements for establishing, implementing, and maintaining an ESD Control Program to protect electrical or electronic parts, assemblies, and equipment susceptible to ESD damage from Human Body Model (HBM) discharges greater than or equal to 100 volts.Read more

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Dispatch Center Stays Grounded With New Equipment and Staticworx Anti Static Flooring

Case History: Police in Lowell, MA, Answer the Call
Author: 
Dave Long
Publication: 
ECPM
Publish Date: 
01/01/2010

The job of police departments is to serve and protect. In their emergency dispatch centers, staff must be prepared 24/7, responding to situations that may threaten lives in the community. But what personnel are typically not prepared for is how to deal with the "invisible threat" of electrostatic discharge (ESD). More and more, police communications centers are discovering that the need for protection also extends to the installation of the right anti-static flooring to keep work sites safe.Read more

Are You Grounded with Anti Static Flooring?: A Fault-Tolerant Flooring Solution

To Control Static in Emergency 9-1-1 Dispatch Call Centers
Author: 
Dave Long
Publication: 
ECPM
Publish Date: 
01/01/2010

Do you have the latest revision of grounding standard Motorola R56? ATIS-0600321? If you are trying to prevent ESD in spaces where telecommunication equipment is used you need to know about grounding and safety around electrified equipment.Read more

Meeting Standards: Static-Safe Flooring for Offices, Call Centers, and Other Mission-Critical Environments

What you need to reference when writing a performance specification for anti static ESD flooring for networked offices, 911 dispatch call centers, telecommunications areas, call and communication centers and FAA flight control spaces

ESD Flooring: Static Dissipative vs. Static Conductive

Wed, 03/02/2011
Anti Static for Beginners
ESD Static Control Flooring
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Static dissipative flooring or conductive flooring, which one should I use? This video covers this conflict as well as meeting the ESD flooring criteria required in ANSI/ESD S20.20. This video relates to issues involving handling static sensitive devices in an ESD control program.

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