Dycem Non Slip Roll Features
- Two-sided grip assures the material itself will not slide along with things located on the mat
- Simple to cut and flex to fit around many objects
- Enables jars and bottles to be opened by using less physical effort
- Non-toxic and antimicrobial
- Ideal for improving grip and providing support, stability, and confidence during everyday activities
- Easy to clean and reusable non-slip roll
- Not made with natural rubber latex
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How to use Dycem Non Slip Material Roll?
- Determine the area where you need a non-slip surface. Measure the area and cut the material to the desired size and shape. Use a sharp pair of scissors or a utility knife to cut the material.
- Clean the surface where you will be placing the non-slip material roll. Make sure the surface is dry and free of any dust or debris.
- Place the material on the surface where you want a non-slip surface.
- Smooth out any wrinkles or air bubbles in the material. Make sure it is completely flat and in contact with the surface.
- If using the material for objects like dishes, place the object on a non-slip surface. The material should hold the object in place.
- If using the material for rugs or mats, place it under the rug or mat. The material should prevent the rug or mat from slipping.
- Periodically check the non-slip material roll to ensure it is still securely in place. If it starts to move or become loose, reposition it as needed.
FAQs
1. What is Dycem roll used for?
Professional therapists frequently use Dycem non-slip material, common in long-term care facilities. Dycem material holds objects firmly in place, helps stabilize things, or provides a better grip.
2. Is Dycem a heat-resistant material?
Dycem can withstand temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius. When Dycem roll is wet, it loses its non-slip properties, which is not a good idea. Allow it to dry completely before using.
3. Is it possible to clean Dycem?
Yes, cleaning Dycem is a simple and quick process. Cleaning should be done as part of your regular wet cleaning routine.
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