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Anti-Fatigue Rubber Mat – Practical Usage for Comfort, Safety & Productivity in Borneo
Supplier: RUBASIA RUBBERTECH INDUSTRIES
Available Sizes:
- 12mm thick x 910mm width x 1,524mm length
- 12mm thick x 610mm width x 910mm length
How to Use the Anti-Fatigue Rubber Mat
Our Anti-Fatigue Rubber Mat is designed for direct placement on hard flooring where people stand for long periods. It requires no installation — simply lay it in the required area, ensuring the bevelled edges face outward for trip prevention.
Usage in Different Work Environments
1. Industrial Workstations
In factories, assembly lines, and production floors in Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Tawau, Kuching, Miri, Sibu, and Bandar Seri Begawan:
- Place mats at machinery operating stations where workers stand for entire shifts.
- Use at packaging, sorting, and inspection lines to reduce fatigue.
- Position at tool benches in workshops for comfort during precision work.
Tip: For longer production lines, arrange mats side-by-side to create a continuous comfort zone.
2. Commercial Kitchens & Food Prep Areas
In hotels, restaurants, and catering facilities in Papar, Kudat, Ranau, Sri Aman, Sarikei, Kuala Belait, and Seria:
- Place in front of stoves, ovens, and cooking stations.
- Position at dishwashing sinks where staff stand for hours.
- Use in baking and food prep counters to reduce leg and back strain.
Tip: For high-spill areas, choose mats with a ribbed or textured surface for better slip resistance.
3. Retail Counters & Customer Service Areas
In supermarkets, department stores, banks, and airports in Tuaran, Penampang, Putatan, Mukah, Betong, Tutong, and Bangar:
- Place behind cashier counters to keep staff comfortable during busy hours.
- Use at service desks where staff handle paperwork and customer queries.
- Position at airport check-in counters to reduce fatigue for ground crew.
Tip: Keep mats clean to maintain a professional appearance in customer-facing areas.
4. Workshops, Garages & Maintenance Bays
In vehicle repair shops, carpentry studios, and home garages in Sipitang, Nabawan, Beluran, Kapit, Lawas, Marudi, Lumut, and Jerudong:
- Place in front of workbenches and tool stations.
- Use in car repair pits where technicians stand on hard concrete.
- Position at machine operation zones for comfort during repetitive tasks.
Tip: Mats can be moved to different stations as needed for flexible use.
5. Healthcare, Laboratory & Cleanroom Use
In hospitals, clinics, and labs in Kota Belud, Kunak, Pitas, Tongod, Dalat, Julau, Lubok Antu, and Tebedu:
- Place at pharmacy counters where pharmacists dispense medication.
- Use at lab testing benches to reduce strain for technicians.
- Position in surgical preparation rooms where staff stand for extended periods.
Tip: Regularly disinfect mats in hygiene-sensitive areas to meet cleanliness standards.
6. Home & Personal Use
Across Sabah, Sarawak, and Brunei for:
- Cooking & baking – in front of the stove or prep counter.
- Home office standing desks – for comfort during long work sessions.
- Crafting & sewing tables – reduces strain for hobbyists.
Tip: Store mats flat when not in use to maintain shape and cushioning.
Where We Deliver in Borneo
We supply Anti-Fatigue Rubber Mats to:
Sabah: Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Tawau, Lahad Datu, Keningau, Papar, Beaufort, Kudat, Ranau, Tenom, Kota Belud, Sipitang, Tuaran, Penampang, Putatan, Semporna, Nabawan, Beluran, Kunak, Pitas, Tongod.
Sarawak: Kuching, Miri, Sibu, Bintulu, Limbang, Sri Aman, Sarikei, Kapit, Mukah, Betong, Serian, Lawas, Marudi, Kanowit, Belaga, Pakan, Dalat, Julau, Lubok Antu, Tebedu.
Brunei: Bandar Seri Begawan, Kuala Belait, Seria, Tutong, Bangar, Lumut, Jerudong, Temburong.
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