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Important Updates to the 2024 International Swimming Pool & Spa Code

By |2024-06-20T20:45:08+00:00February 1st, 2024|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

Walkway Management South Florida, a leading provider of walkway safety solutions, is excited to announce the release of the updated International Swimming Pool & Spa Code of 2024. The updated standard contains crucial updates that will significantly impact builders, contractors, architects, and property management companies across the nation. The newly released code emphasizes the importance of

The ASTM C-1028 Scam

By |2024-02-03T12:42:12+00:00July 5th, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

Floor safety experts nationwide and internationally, have considered this test to be a joke for many years! Yet this joke continues to be no laughing matter since companies keep sending their products to be tested using this outdated, withdrawn scam of a test!

ANSI A326.3 is the ONLY Standard to Follow

By |2024-02-02T20:16:51+00:00May 17th, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

There is no longer any ANSI standard for measuring the Static Coefficient of Friction (SCOF), thus completing the transition in the United States away from the SCOF method to the globally recognized DCOF method.“

Updated ANSI A326.3 Officially Released

By |2024-02-02T20:16:52+00:00February 14th, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

Tile Council of North America (TCNA) has announced the addition of a five-category “product use classification system” in ANSI A326.3 American National Standard Test Method for Measuring Dynamic Coefficient of Friction of Hard Surface Flooring Materials, published on February 2, 2022.

Why Should I Test My Floor?

By |2024-02-02T20:16:54+00:00January 3rd, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

In the United States, there is only one standard that is acceptable for measuring slip resistance. It is the ANSI A326.3 which tests for the DCOF of a surface and requires the DCOF to measure above a 0.42 to be compliant with the standard.

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