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World: Flowcrete exhibits flooring system at Gulfood Manufacturing 2015

Flowcrete Middle East will be demonstrating at Gulfood Manufacturing 2015 how its Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) International certified flooring system can ensure that the food and beverage industry in the Middle East and North Africa meets worldwide food safety regulations.

The show will be held in Dubai World Trade Centre from October 27 to 29, 2015

The specialist resin flooring manufacturer recently secured HACCP International Certification for its ultra-hygienic Flowfresh range of antimicrobial enhanced polyurethane floors.

The HACCP management system has been designed to provide food and beverage facility designers, owners and managers with a list of criteria that their building materials and operational activity need to meet in order to safeguard against the risk of food contamination events.

The cost of failing to protect against such incidents is high, as it can not only lead to financial and reputational damage to the producer but also to outbreaks of foodborne illness and even fatalities.

HACCP guidelines cover the entire process, from harvesting to consumption, and are targeted around preventing problems from occurring in the first place.

The company says getting the floor area right is a critical part of this process, as otherwise it can present a variety of challenging health and safety concerns.

The ability of Flowfresh to maintain a seamless, impervious finish in the face of the difficult working conditions within a food industry facility was central to achieving HACCP International Certification.

The heavy equipment, intense cleaning, constant use and exposure to food by-products such as fats, acids, blood and oils can all quickly take a toll on an insufficiently robust floor finish, turning a previously compliant coating into an unsightly, unsanitary and unsafe surface.

Draining and ease of cleaning are also important HACCP International flooring criteria.

Flowfresh can integrate stainless steel drainage and can be laid to a fall to facilitate the rapid removal of unwanted substances.

The texture of the floor can be chosen to best suit the onsite cleaning regime and coving made from the same robust polyurethane material is ideal for creating a smooth transition between the floor and the wall.

The silver-ion based Polygien agent is homogenously distributed throughout every Flowfresh finish.

The bactericidal property of this natural agent means that a Flowfresh floor is able to eliminate up to 99.9% of all bacteria in contact with it.

The polyurethane system has been combined with the anti-bacterial additive means that should the coating ever chip, then any contaminants that fall into that space will still be exposed to the bacteria killing flooring ingredient.

Flowfresh has even been proven to meet the ISO 22196 standard, which measures a surface’s antibacterial effectiveness on plastics and other non-porous surfaces.

The polyurethane system underwent rigorous testing to show that it complied with this internationally recognized benchmark of quality.

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