Flooring/Carpeting.
American School & University, February, 2003
Byline: Mike Kennedy Administrators have many options for flooring in their school facilities. Carpeting, tile, resilient flooring, wood and concrete surfaces are commonly found in schools. "Flooring should be durable to withstand heavy use without requiring frequent replacement, be easy to maintain, contain recycled content, be recyclable, contribute to a comfortable indoor environment, and not adversely affect human health," says the U.S.
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