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UZIN products were used to install over 1600 m2 of safety flooring within the Cystic Fibrosis Unit at Nottingham City Hospital. The hospital is committed to providing the highest standards of health care, so required an environmentally friendly solution for the refurbishment. The flooring contractor, CD Northern therefore selected UZIN’s products to ensure that these health standards were upheld. The new £6.6 million cystic fibrosis centre opened its doors in April 2014 and will transform how patients are cared for. The creation of a 'home in hospital' aims to make patients feel comfortable during the long periods of time they have to spend in hospital.
A suitable range of UZIN products was therefore used for the installation. Some areas had to be built up with UZIN NC182, a rapid drying repair compound to allow the installation to be handed over on time. UZIN L3 Gold Moisture Control System was then used to protect the floor from residual moisture in the substrate before the floor covering was installed with UZIN KE2428 multi-purpose adhesive. The finish was outstanding producing a warm and homely environment.
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