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Floor Graphics are here to stay

No single graphic has been more instrumental in promoting social distancing and directing people during the Covid-19 pandemic than Floor Graphics. And it appears that Floor Graphics will remain a semi-permanent fixture in all public spaces, including retail, offices, elevators, warehouses, schools, and other places where people meet.


Determining how to utilize Floor Graphics is an essential part of re-opening your business for customers and employees. Important questions to ask while determining the use of floor graphics are:

  • What type of surface or material will receive graphics? Vinyl, tile, wood, concrete, carpet, or other?
  • How long do the Floor Graphics need to be in place? Will they change regularly?
  • What purpose are you using for the graphics – social distancing, directional, communication, etc.?
  • What type of chemicals or tools are used during cleaning?
    Can the expense be shared with a partner business or brand?

These are all questions that your SuperGraphics representative can help answer.

SuperGraphics is your expert in providing solutions for hardwoods, tile, cement, linoleum, carpet, concrete, and sidewalks. We have a multitude of solutions available from temporary to permanent. All are UL listed to provide a safe standing and walking surface.


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