A University's Small Change Makes a Big Difference
Mount St. Mary's University installs a solution for slip-and-fall incidents.
- By Luke Blattenberger
- 10/01/21
Nestled just below the Mason-Dixon Line in rural Emmitsburg,
Md., is Mount St. Mary’s University. But don’t let the
humble, rolling mountain setting fool you — this is a small
school with big-time amenities and ambitions.
Nearly 70% of the university’s students live on the university’s
1,400-acre main campus. Athletics are a popular and
significant part of the Mount St. Mary’s University experience,
drawing thousands of fans annually. It’s even a tourist destination,
hosting the nation’s second-largest Catholic seminary and
a national shrine.
Whether it’s keeping the campus clean for tour groups,
tidying up after a student group’s fundraiser or ensuring that
students, staff and visitors are safe during inclement weather, it
all creates an imperative mission for the university’s dedicated
Department of Public Safety. It also means that ensuring
entranceways and walkways are safe and clean is among the
most important tasks for the maintenance team. With so
much responsibility, the team is always seeking new ideas and
processes to enhance the campus’s safety and appearance.
The problem under their feet
The maintenance team identified potential slip, trip and fall risks
at most of the entranceways throughout the campus. Students,
staff and visitors are constantly walking in and out of the campus’
26 buildings, often tracking in rainwater, snow, leaves and dirt.
Factor in students chatting, rushing to class or checking their
phones, and it creates a challenging environment to ensure every
walkway is free of hazards that could lead to a slip or fall.
The university’s most common solution was rubber-backed
floor mats, which were placed at entrances to dining halls,
dorms, common areas, athletic venues, the chapel, administration
buildings — the list goes on. However, instead of providing
a safe walking surface by absorbing moisture and removing
dirt from shoes, the mats were producing new problems:
- The rubber-backed mats became trip hazards on their own
because of their design. The thick, raised lip can easily flip
over on itself or bunch up if kicked.
- The constant foot traffic shifted mats out of place. This made
for unprotected walkways and additional trip hazards caused
by uneven surfaces that went from mat to floor to mat.
- Standard 3-by-5-foot rubber-backed mats don’t provide
adequate walk-off coverage to ensure shoes are dry and clean
before transitioning from the entrance mat to the floor surface. To get enough walk-off, the maintenance team would
have to string together multiple mats together to ensure
sufficient walk-off coverage.
A single solution for multiple problems
Actively seeking a better solution, Mount St. Mary’s found the
PIG Grippy Mat. The key product attribute was in the name —
Grippy Mat literally sticks flat to the floor using an adhesive
backing. That feature, combined with its low-profile and customizable
designs, made an instant difference throughout the
campus. The key improvements include:
- Safer Entranceways and Hallways
Grippy Mat’s adhesive
backing and low profile addressed issues with trip hazards and
a lack of walk-off coverage in lobbies and building entrances.
These areas were problematic because of the change in surfaces
from outside to inside; shoes tracking in moisture, dirt and
debris; and even subtle height differences between surfaces.
Once installed, the mats stuck firmly to the floor — no more
lifting, bunching or shifting.
- Improved Security
Students were frequently using rubber-backed mats to prop open doors for a number of reasons —
letting friends into dorms or events, moving, bringing in groceries,
etc. This led to potential security risks. Because Grippy
Mat has an adhesive backing and is less bulky, students can’t
use them to hold open doors.
- Consistent Look/Aesthetics
Along with safety, the maintenance
team wants each facility to be aesthetically appealing.
Things like consistently crooked mats or mixed-and-unmatched
mat colors would stand out in all the wrong ways. But the subtle
aesthetic improvements from Grippy Mat made all the difference,
creating a uniform, neat look across every building on campus.
Not only do they stay where the staff place them, they look great
because they can be customized to fit in unique layouts.
- Low Maintenance
When it came to maintenance, cleaning
rubber-backed mats was a physical drain and potential hazard
to the staff. With each cleaning, the mats had to be rolled
up and moved, and some weighed hundreds of pounds when
wet, requiring multiple staffers to move them. In addition,
special chemicals and processes were required to clean the
rubber-backed mats. Now, because of Grippy Mat’s adhesive
backing and low profile, the staff can run a vacuum or floor
scrubber on the floors and the mats at the same time with ease.
A campus-wide success
The switch to Grippy Mat nearly eliminated slip-and-fall incidents
at Mount St. Mary’s University. It also created more appealing
facilities; reduced product costs; and produced savings
in time, money and manpower.
The mission to maintain and improve the campus is never
finished for the maintenance team at Mount St. Mary’s. But
with the addition of Grippy Mat to their safety program, they
can now focus on the problems ahead of them and not the ones
under their feet.
This article originally appeared in the Fall 2021 issue of Spaces4Learning.
About the Author
Luke Blattenberger is the Strategic Accounts Manager at New Pig.