Slip resistance testing for Kent shopping centres — from Bluewater as the regional anchor through to Ashford County Square and the smaller market-town centres.
Regional coverage
Shopping centres in Kent operate the typical UK retail surface vocabulary — polished porcelain malls, vinyl food courts, polished concrete car-park cores, and granite public realm. Kent's regional context shapes the testing brief.
Polished porcelain & terrazzo concourses — the central spine of most Kent centres. Performs well dry but can drop sharply in wet PTV depending on cleaning chemistry.
Entrance lobbies & rotunda transitions — entrance-mat run-off zones are the highest-incident slip area in most centres, particularly important in Kent given the regional weather profile.
Food court vinyl & multi-tenant transitions — beverage and grease carry-out from food courts onto adjacent mall surfaces creates wet-condition exposure most generic testing scope misses.
Multi-storey car park cores & lift lobbies — for Kent out-of-town centres, these are the principal wet-shoe carry-in points.
External granite paving, stone setts & terraces — open-air sections in Kent face continuous weather exposure that warrants quarterly inspection.
Whether you operate a single regional centre, a multi-centre portfolio, an FM contractor or an anchor-tenant H&S team in Kent, we'll return a fully-costed, no-obligation quotation within one working day.
Mon–Fri, 8am–6pm office hours.
Out-of-hours testing by arrangement.