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Barefoot Flooring - Ergonomics
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BAREFOOT® STANDS FOR PEOPLE
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Tina and Bill stand together working. Tina weighs 108 lbs. Bill weighs 310 lbs. They both want a comfortable mat. They both consider Barefoot "outstanding".
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Here's why:
Lighter people require a
higher degree of compressibility,
because they exert little force.
Heavier people need
a high degree of support
or the mat will "bottom-out." |
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An Ergonomic Equation: An effective ergonomic mat begins with a high degree of compressibility.
A high degree of compressibility must end with an equally high degree of support. |
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True scientific testing at the Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, Pasadena, California |
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| With the highest degrees of support and compressibility, Barefoot is unmatched for its ability to provide a near-perfect balance of ergonomic properties for the entire range of person who stand at work. |
Mats Tested
A=Barefoot B=OrthoStand. (A Barefoot look-alike)
C=Generic rubber mat. D=Diamond-Plate E=Closed-cell sponge vinyl |
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