Healthcare surfaces need to be clean and hygienic, which is why the surface experts at Staron invented Evermoin.
Staron’s Evermoin is an ideal surface solution for applications that are exposed to sensitive people or animals. A healthcare surfaces solution tailor made for the sick, elderly, for children, or anyone with sensitive needs.
Providing the hygiene and design versatility of Staron with a bacteria killing, antibacterial inclusion, Evermoin goes beyond Staron’s non-porous antifungal and antibacterial qualities, actively killing bacteria it comes into contact with.
Evermoin anti-microbial surfaces from Staron can be used in almost any interior space. Imagine nurses’ workstations and wall cladding in a functional and renewable material that is durable as well as ultra-hygienic. Achieve the perfect blend of simplicity in design with an antimicrobial surface engineered for a healthier life.
Staron Evermoin is suitable for endless healthcare surface applications with a smooth finish, offering a warm, soft and soothing feel to the skin. Unlike many other healthcare surfaces, Evermoin does not feel ‘cold’ to the touch, providing the perfect surface solution for dental surgeries, hospitals, aged care facilities and more.
The thermoformability of the surface, like all solutions from Staron, allows for endless design ideas to be explored – even ergonomically wheelchair ramps and accessibility solutions can be designed using Evermoin. The non-porous and slip resistant nature of Staron also means it can be used in and around showers and bathtubs by creating curves for easy access.
Free of any dirt or germ trapping crevices no matter the design, Evermoin extends itself to fully integrated dentistry bowls, baby baths or sinks and vanities. With no open joins, just one continuous surface, it’s possible to create monolithic wall surfaces, toilet partitions, food preparation kitchenettes and nurses stations, all with the antibacterial properties required for healthcare surfaces.
Staron Evermoin is a renewable surface, meaning that after years of use it can be sanded back to be restored to its original condition. The surface is made from an environmentally sustainable material that is Greenguard and Greenguard Gold certified with a 10 Year Warranty.
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