Strip Safer Bootie - Brief Article
Parks & Recreation, Nov, 2001
Strip Safer Bootie from Jordan David, Horsham, PA is an economical way to reduce slips and falls indoors in wet and effluent areas. Strip Safer Bootie fits conveniently over work shoes and boots and feature an abrasive fibrous sole which increases traction in wet, soapy and waxy areas far beyond that of normal rubber shoes and boots. Strip Safer Bootie will not harm floors and are perfect for stripping and mopping activities.
Strip Safer Bootie's unique green soles are designed to cut through slick contaminants underfoot. The fibrous material is formulated for maximum slip resistance. The abrasive quality of the Strip Safer Bootie makes it useful in removing scuffs from hard to reach floor areas. Grippers for Strippers are easy to maintain and can be cleaned with water.
The Strip Safer Bootie will fit over most work shoes and boots with ease due to the pliable upper. The upper is also designed to provide minimal insulation from liquids and chemicals common to stripping activities. The Strip Safer Bootie was created as a low cost solution for reducing slips and falls in maintenance and custodial applications. Strip Safer Bootie's are available in sizes ranging from S/M-L/XL and come in industrial black.
Strip Safer Bootie's provide excellent traction indoors in wet slick areas and won't damage floors. By increasing traction in these situations, employers can reduce the risk of employee slips and falls and the resulting worker's compensation claims. The Strip Safer Bootie is part of Jordan David's full line of High Traction Footwear.
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