Frequently Asked Questions

When factories are left unsupervised during holidays, machines can leak static electricity or current due to moisture, condensation, and temperature fluctuations. Installing electrical mats ensures a protective barrier is already in place to safeguard the first worker who enters the facility when it reopens.

No, standard rubber mats can actually be combustible and may not offer proper protection. To guarantee safety, you must use certified high-voltage insulating mats that have specific fire-retardant properties and meet regulatory standards like IS, IEC, or ASTM.

When workers see that their safety is proactively prioritized near high-voltage machinery, it eliminates the constant fear of electrocution. This peace of mind boosts employee confidence, improves retention, and naturally increases overall workplace productivity.

You should select mats that comply with recognized safety frameworks depending on your voltage requirements. Look for certifications such as IS 15652:2006 (like the XVolt Electrical Insulating Mats), IEC 61111:2009 (like the Electrical Insulating Rubber Mats) or ASTM D178 (like the Switchboard Mats).