Most Americans spend close to 90 percent of their time indoors, so creating environments that are safer, cleaner and built with wellness in mind is more important than ever. But finding cost-effective and practical solutions that prove a real return on investment and offer true safety benefits to the public can be difficult.
Plus, with brighter lights and “caution: slippery when wet” signs popping up as simple solutions to a bigger problem, it’s easy to make quick decisions based on budget constraints or design choices.