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Easy Solution for Bubbled Carpet Tripping Hazard

Carpet with raised bubbles or wrinkles.

Carpet that is glued to the floor may bubble in spots, posing a tripping hazard for employees and the public. These bubbles can be caused by improper installation, spilled solvent or cleaners that dissolve the glue.

To deal with this situation, Carver County’s Maintenance Department has developed a simple and effective method for flattening bubbles in glued carpet:

    1. Take a carpenter awl to punch a small hole in the carpet bubble.

    1. Fill a seasoning injector (syringe for use in cooking roasts) with carpet seam sealer.

    1. Insert needle of the syringe in the hole cut in the carpet.

    1. Inject carpet seam sealer under the carpet bubble in a 360 degree arc.

    1. Place a weight on top of the carpet bubble until the sealant dries.

Carver County’s Maintenance Department has been using this method for years with great success. The seasoning syringe’s needle provides a large enough aperture through which carpet seam sealer can pass but one that is small enough to minimize a cut in the carpet.

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The Step Wisely Program

MCIT’s Step Wisely program helps make slip, trip and fall prevention efforts easy for its members. Slip, trip and fall incidents are particularly prevalent during Minnesota winters. Providing your employees and the public information to help them make safer behavior choices could keep your employees from being injured and save your organization significant costs, time and grief related to those injuries.

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