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SKIDPROOF ANTI-SLIP TREATMENT PROVES BEST VALUE FOR LIDL SUPERMARKET
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SkidProof International Ltd
14/09/2008
 
Lidl supermarket were looking for a solution to their slippery car park floor at their Leatherhead Store. They thought they had tried everything on the market to rectify this problem so it was a stroke of luck when SkidProof International made contact with them.

Lidl's problem was a power floated concrete car park floor which when wet was causing slip accidents. Shane McNulty, Construction Manager for Lidl UK asked Skidproof International to carry out a sample area so they could evaluate the product and confirm that it did what was needed. Indeed after a few weeks of vehicular and foot traffic Lidl confirmed that the whole car park was to be SkidProof'd.

6 months after treatment Shane McNulty has expressed his delight with the product saying "since treatment we have had no slip incidents which to us is all we could have asked for, I would definitely recommend SkidProof and we'll be looking to use it at our other stores".

The SkidProof product can be applied to any surface and the slip resistance can be varied to suit the location.

SkidProof International welcome anyone who would like a demonstration of the SkidProof anti-slip product. Call 0870 747 8051 or email Tim Blackmore on tim.blackmore@skidproof.co.uk
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