Floortex Chair Mats
Chairs Mats for Offices
On average, office chairs travel eight miles every year - causing damage and wear to hard floors and carpets.
Protect office floors from damage and move around your office space easily by choosing a Floortex chair mat.
Floortex chair mats for carpet have a gripper-back to keep the mat in place. Floortex chair mats for hard floors - including wood, tile and vinyl - are smooth-backed so they won't scratch or mark your floor.
Choose Floortex for Home Offices
To protect the floor in your home office without compromising your interior design, choose a black chair mat.
With plenty of choice in size and shape, a black chair mat will compliment your office and protect your floor.
Floortex Phthalate-Free PVC Chair Mats
Non-Toxic Chair Mats for Offices
Floortex PVC is free from harmful DIDP phthalates, lead, tin and cadmium and still passes our vigorous performance tests.
The Floortex black PVC mats provide affordable, high-performance surface protection for offices and home offices.
What are phthalates?
Phthalates are plasticizers - industrial chemicals used to soften plastics and PVC - which have been found to be damaging to health.
Floortex PVC is phthalate-fee and also free from tin, lead and cadmium for your peace of mind.
1. Check floor type - Carpet flooring:
Choose a chair mat for carpets, these have grippers - small spikes on the mat reverse - which help keep the mat in place.
1. Check floor type - Hard flooring:
Choose a smooth-back chair mat for the best protection against scratches and scuffs from office chairs and footwear. Choose a chair mat with anti-slip coating for extra stability in use.
2. Choose the right shape
Pick a chair mat shape to suit your workspace and activity levels. Consider whether you sit still, roll from a desk to a file, or mainly swivel round. Lipped chair mats offer extra protection from footwear under the desk.
3. Measure roll area
To find the right size chair mat, first measure the width of your workstation, and the size of the chair base. Then, measure your 'roll area' - the distance you usually cover when seated. |