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Hi all,

I am a doctor. And I have a small lab attached to my home. It’s the place where I carry out all my testing activities.

Now my home is getting renovated and I am planning to renovate my lab as well. I want a good floor of my lab, a floor that won’t produce any sort of electric charge. I was just checking on the internet for the best options and I read about conductive floorings in Toronto. They are static free and are rigorously tested. However, are these floors toxic for animals or humans? And how long does the whole process take? Any ideas?
 

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Hi all,

I am a doctor. And I have a small lab attached to my home. It’s the place where I carry out all my testing activities.

Now my home is getting renovated and I am planning to renovate my lab as well. I want a good floor of my lab, a floor that won’t produce any sort of electric charge. I was just checking on the internet for the best options and I read about conductive floorings in Toronto. They are static free and are rigorously tested. However, are these floors toxic for animals or humans? And how long does the whole process take? Any ideas?
I would think a natural product like wood or bamboo untreated wood be the best. And another tip Iam taking from my job is having your work surfaces grounded straight to earth. And local cellophane plant near me has its workers wear a ground strap to keep from getting lit up.
 
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