The flooring for reliable infection control and perfect hygiene in all high-risk areas

flooring in hospital: healthcare flooring from nora systems

Hygienists worldwide are focused on how they can create the optimal healing environment for patients, families, and caregivers with a focus on preventing the transmission of hospital acquired infections (HAIs). Building materials are becoming increasingly important in efforts to effectively reduce the transfer risk of infectious diseases. Safe hygienic solutions such as nora rubber flooring are essential.

nora rubber floors are particularly hygienic

The materials your healing environment is equipped with have a direct effect on protection against germs. The large area that flooring occupies in your rooms makes it an important focus for sterility measures.

norament and noraplan are coating free. nora rubber floorings are easy to clean and can also be completely disinfected. This makes them ideal for use in high-risk areas that must be sanitized frequently. This includes operating and recovery rooms, intensive care units, and isolation areas. Reports from hospital hygienists endorse the hygienic properties of nora rubber.

The foundation for cleanliness

Due to their dense non-porous surface, nora floors repel germs , giving them little to no opportunity to propagate. In addition, nora floor coverings are either grouted or laid seamlessly end-to-end. This results in valuable benefits for your hospital:

  • Being dimensionally stable, the floors never shrink, ensuring all seams are permanently sealed
  • Torn, unsanitary joints cannot develop
  • As a result, the surface remains permanently hygienic even at the joints

Clear recommendation from hospital hygienists for risk areas

Expert opinions and numerous references demonstrate that nora floor coverings offer excellent support for infection control in your healthcare setting. Joint-free installation is a particularly important point noted by infection control experts, as the seamless surface does not permit any bacterial buildup over the long-term.

A recent study by the Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hospital Hygiene at the University of Marburg gave an impressive demonstration. Professor Mutters, head of hospital hygiene at the institute, says:

Prof. Dr. Mutters


“With coverings that are not dimensionally stable, joints can rupture. As a result, unhygienic cracks form. Joints in general collect dirt more easily than the flat surface of the floor. The resulting build up of bacteria can be avoided with the tight end-to-end installation."

The flooring was tested for its ability to be fully disinfected under real-life conditions. For this test both grouted and end-to-end flooring was installed and tested.

Result: The hygienic standard of all installation variants tested was very high. This makes them suitable for use in high-risk areas.

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