Table-Gard™ Disposable Work Mats

Get protection from germs, dirt, and chemical residue that may be on work table surfaces not regularly cleaned. Commonly shared spaces such as conference tables, counters, desktops, coffee shop, and restaurant tables become safe, clean workspaces with this stick-down mat. Carry the compact and lightweight mats in workbags for on the go working needs. Before setting your work materials out, place the mat to create a clean, sanitary, and germ-free work surface.

Features

  • Made of a smooth, thin 2-mil plastic film that is waterproof and tear-resistant
  • The peel-off adhesive backside is repositionable
  • When done using, the mat lifts easily from the table’s surface
  • Dispose of the mat in waste or recycle bin (recycle code 5)
  • Plastic is BPA, Latex, and PVC-free material without toxic chemicals
  • The adhesive is safe for indirect food contact – complies with FDA 21 CFR 175.105

Benefits

  • Once applied, the mat stays in place without lifting or sliding around
  • 12.5″ x 19.5″ size creates a work area large enough for laptops, and folios
  • Choose from a variety of unique, calming images of nature to designs of exciting colors with patterns

Lead Times: Stock: 1 – 2 days; Custom: 2 – 3 days. Larger quantities may require more time – inquire before ordering.

Product Availability Date: May 11, 2020 | Contact your Accuform Sales Rep or Account Manager to Order

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