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  • Floor mats that help stop the spread of bacteria by trapping and/or killing it. Most antibacterial floor mats have a sticky surface and when someone walks on it, dirt and bacteria on the soles of their shoes are removed and remain on the mat. Some of these mats also include germicide on the surface which kills bacteria. These sticky mats can be disposable or reusable; once dirty, the disposable type can be discarded and replaced with a new mat; the reusable types can be washed. Another type of antibacterial floor mat consists of a mat with rubber teeth on the surface and edges that are higher on the sides than the bottom of the mat, creating a well into which disinfectant is poured. The disinfectant kills bacteria and users also rub their shoes over the rubber teeth on the surface of the mat to physically remove dirt, debris, and bacteria.
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