LYNN, Mass. — National Slip Meters, known for its flagship TSI-9010 Slip Meter, today announced the launch of the company’s new corporate website. Customers can now access valuable information on product features, specifications, unit pricing and direct-from-the-manufacturer order placement on their time. National Slip Meter’s portable, battery-operated TSI-9010 was carefully designed to assist business owners and managers, insurance companies and contractors in measuring the slip resistance of leather, rubber and neolite on various floor surfaces.
The device accurately assesses and tests a floor’s Static Coefficient of Friction (SCOF) which, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, should equal 0.6 or higher to be considered safe.
“We’re proud to offer customers the information they need to make knowledgeable decisions about safety,” explains Stan Handman, CEO of National Slip Meters. “The TSI-9010 slip meter is both easy-to-use and lightweight at just 11 pounds, making routine SCOF testing and recording extremely convenient.”
The TSI-9010 has been shown to exceed lower-cost devices in accuracy, durability, quality and longevity. The slip meter includes a drive motor, four C batteries, a battery charger, meter block with gauge, sanding block, brush, instruction booklet, data recoding sheets and leather, neolite and rubber feet.
To learn more about the National Slip Meter, its features and pricing, visit the company’s newly launched corporate website at www.nationalslipmeter.com.
About National Slip Meters
Based in Lynn, Massachusetts, National Slip Meters manufactures the portable, battery-operated TSI-9010 Slip Meter. The company’s flagship product accurately measures the slip resistance of leather, rubber and neolite on various floor surfaces. Customers include major insurance carriers, construction developers and business owners nationwide.
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Send2Press(R) is the originating wire service for this story, Copr. 2009.
[tags]National Slip Meters, CEO Stan Handman, SCOF measurement testing[/tags]