Collection: Education Safety Flooring for Schools & Nurseries

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- £27.30
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Frequently Asked Questions About Education Safety Flooring for Schools & Nurseries
For educational settings and childcare facilities, homogeneous and safety vinyl flooring is typically used, as it’s durable, easy to maintain, and slip-resistant. Products like Tarkett Safetred Universal offer long-lasting performance and are designed for high-traffic areas like classrooms and corridors.
Vinyl flooring used in schools is designed with safety and health in mind. It meets strict standards, including low VOC emissions, phthalate-free materials, and slip resistance (usually rated R10 or higher). This makes it a safe and hygienic choice for all age groups, especially for young children who are crawling, walking, or playing on the floor throughout the day.
How easy is it to keep vinyl flooring clean in educational settings? Vinyl is a great choice for busy spaces like classrooms, nurseries, and dining areas because it’s non-porous and stain-resistant. It’s super easy to clean, meaning a quick wipe with a neutral detergent is typically all it takes. That means you can keep things hygienic without relying on strong chemicals, making regular cleaning simple and safe.
Spaces like toilet blocks, entrances, and food prep areas can benefit from safety vinyl flooring, as it is designed to handle spills where slips are more likely. Products like Altro ContraX offer great slip resistance.
Many vinyl flooring ranges designed for education come with bright colours, acoustic backing, and zoning options, all great features for creating a more engaging and comfortable space for young learners. The added sound reduction helps keep noise levels down, while colour zoning and visual cues can support direction.
Commercial vinyl flooring can typically last up to 15 years, depending on how much foot traffic it sees and how well it’s maintained. Flooring with a thick wear layer and a reinforced PUR surface will hold up even better in busy spots like hallways and classrooms, making it a solid long-term investment.