Claudius

About Claudius Nan

Claudius Nan is a passionate entrepreneur with roots tracing back to Romania, where he was born under the oppressive communist regime of Ceaușescu. A beacon of resilience, Claudius and his family escaped this tyranny, settling in the vibrant landscapes of South Florida when he was just a child. His diverse educational background, earned in Tennessee, encompasses both Telecommunications and Theology, providing him a unique perspective on both technology and humanity. Today, Claudius proudly wears the hats of owner at Walkway Management South Florida and co-owner of Walkway Management Atlanta. As a certified walkway auditor, his mission is clear: ensuring the communities of South Florida walk on slip-free floors, advocating for floor safety through both testing and remediation. Claudius is a Walkway Auditing Certificate Holder (WACH) designated by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) as well as a Certified Walkway Auditor by the University of North Texas College of Engineering.

Understanding Slip Potential for Your Business Floors: Prevent Accidents and Lawsuits

By |2025-12-11T13:51:54+00:00June 26th, 2024|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Marketing|

Are you at risk? When it comes to maintaining a safe and secure environment for your business, understanding the slip potential of your floors is crucial. Slip-and-fall accidents are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and can result in costly lawsuits. To mitigate these risks, it's essential to evaluate

Different Tribometers for Slip Resistance Testing

By |2025-12-11T13:52:42+00:00June 21st, 2024|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Marketing|

British Pendulum Slip Tester Slip Resistance Test Methods: ASTM E303-22, EN 16165, AS 4663, and others. Endorsed by the Ceramic Tile Institute of America (CTIOA). Validation for Pedestrian Traction: Validated by Greater London Council Bulletins 43 (1971) and 145 (1985), in continuous use since 1971, and adopted by over 50 nations. Measures: The

Take that Leap of Faith – Shrimp Tank Boca Raton Podcast

By |2024-02-02T20:08:31+00:00February 2nd, 2024|Marketing|

Shrimp Tank Podcast What is it? "The Shrimp Tank brings you interviews with some of the most successful business owners in the United States to learn the do's and don'ts of starting and running a successful business. We don't fund any business, but we do teach others how to turn

Important Updates to the 2024 International Swimming Pool & Spa Code

By |2025-12-11T13:58:31+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. These updates introduce important slip-resistance requirements that affect builders, contractors, architects, and property managers nationwide. The updated ISPSC places a stronger emphasis on slip resistance in aquatic environments.

Understanding Slip and Fall Accidents: Causes, Consequences, and Prevention

By |2025-12-11T13:58:56+00:00March 3rd, 2023|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

"Preventing slip and fall accidents requires a combination of strategies, including regular maintenance and inspections, employee training, and the use of appropriate safety equipment. By implementing best practices for slip and fall prevention, businesses and organizations can create safer environments for all. Slip and fall accidents are preventable, and by taking steps to address slip and fall hazards, we can reduce their incidence and promote safer environments."

Why Should You Seal Your Travertine Pavers?

By |2025-12-11T13:59:57+00:00July 22nd, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

What people see when they first see your newly installed travertine, is not the hours of hard work in installing every piece of stone and getting it just right… What people first see is the final product of it. This is why, sealing your travertine is the most important part of the job!

Top 5 Tips for Making Tile Flooring Less Slippery

By |2025-12-11T14:02:17+00:00July 18th, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

If you have tile flooring in your house, you are probably aware of both its benefits and drawbacks. On one hand, they retain water much better than other types of flooring. On the other hand, tile floors can be very slippery, particularly when wet. This may lead to injuries, including severe ones. Therefore, making tile floors safer by minimizing slipperiness and enhancing grip is always a smart idea.

The ASTM C-1028 Scam

By |2025-12-08T18:27:50+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!

Understanding ANSI A326.3 Product Use Classifications – And When to Use the Right Tool for the Job

By |2025-12-11T14:07:45+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.

A Slip & Fall’s Prime Victim

By |2024-02-02T20:19:35+00:00February 7th, 2022|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Uncategorized|

My grandparents are no longer with us. I was very close to them and I loved them deeply. If they were still with us though, knowing the information I know now, I would do my absolute best to make sure all their floors are safe for them to walk on. I would make sure that their shower floors, bathtubs, front patios, pool decks, kitchen floors, any surface they walk on are all slip resistant and safe for them.

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