Cintas Adds Cintas Active Scraper Floor Mat to its High Performance Series


 

Cintas Corporation introduced the Cintas Active Scraper™ floor mat, a floor mat with active blades that capture three times more dirt and debris than traditional mats. It is the latest addition to Cintas’ High Performance Series™, a line of top-quality mats that help businesses get READY FOR THE WORKDAY®.

“Our new Cintas Active Scraper floor mat offers a proactive approach to keeping floors clean,” said John Engel, Director of Marketing, Cintas. “The mat is unique because it actively scrapes excess dirt off of building visitors’ shoes to further prevent soil from entering a facility.”

The Cintas Active Scraper™ floor mat is designed to prevent debris from being tracked throughout a facility. Its active blades move when walked over to scrape particles and grime off of shoes. The mat also features deep channels and drainage holes to help keep dirt and moisture away from shoes.

For more information about the High Performance Series, which also includes the Cintas Photo™ floor mat and the Cintas Traffic™ floor mat, visit http://www.cintas-corp.com/facilityservices/matservices/ .

 



September 15, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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