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How SmartCells Mats are Different from Traditional Foam Mats:
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" The best thing I have ever stood on eight hours a day. It is wonderful. I recommend it to anyone. My feet feel better. My knees and hips feel better too. I love this product! " |
JAMA
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Improve Productivity and Reduce Injuries.
According to a 2003 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 12.6% of U.S. workers experience a loss of productivity due to the following pain conditions: 5.4% headache; 3.2% back pain; 2.0% musculoskeletal pain; and 2.0% arthritis pain. The study further reports an average loss of 4.6 hours per week per person who experiences debilitating pain. Since the majority of this loss is at work as reported, then employers are losing an average of 3.5 hours per week, or 23 days per year, of productive time when a worker is in pain (76.6% x 4.6 hours). |
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Key Differentiators of the SmartCells Cushioned Flooring
A new generation of ergonomic technology to reduce fatigue and injury
SmartCells |
Foam and other so-called anti-fatigue products |
New Generation -- Dual purpose: Fall Protection and anti-fatigue
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Old Generation -- padding |
Engineered structure and material that enable SmartCells to become softer as compressed
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Foam gets harder as compressed, and may bottom out |
Compressibility is only one of several elements critical to reducing fatigue and injury.
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Softness seems to be the most critical element |
SmartCells have been optimized to a specific range of compressibility
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Not in compliance with data |
In-phase rebound, responsiveness, resilience, bottoming out depth, shock-attenuation, low creep and durability are additional inter-dependent elements of an optimally designed product
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Softness seems to be the most critical element |
Value derived in two ways: durability (warranty) and benefits from improved health, safety and productivity
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Value = low initial cost |
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