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Martinson-Nicholls' Heated Mat Promotion Helps Clear Snow Outside and Keep Feet Warm Inside

Martinson-Nicholls is offering a collection of their heated door mats, heated car and truck mats, and heated desk mats to consumers for the holiday season. Although many of these heated products were designed for industrial and commercial accounts, the special promotion makes them attractive to consumers.

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) December 7, 2006 -- Although the snow has been falling for days in the greater Cleveland area, the entrance to Martinson-Nicholls (www.floormat.com) is clear despite the fact no one has shoveled or spread salt. Instead, a heated outdoor mat keeps the entrance free of snow.

"Everyone who comes in asks us about the heated mat, and wants one for their own home. Although we normally market our heated mat products to industrial and commercial accounts, we decided to make them available to consumers this holiday season," says company President Dan Ruminski.

Everyone who comes in asks us about the heated mat, and wants one for their own home. Although we normally market our heated mat products to industrial and commercial accounts, we decided to make them available to consumers this holiday season
Martinson-Nicholls is offering a collection of their heated door mats, heated car and truck mats, and heated desk mats to consumers for the holiday season. Although many of these heated products were designed for industrial and commercial accounts, the special promotion makes them attractive to consumers.

The special promotional products are shown at http://www.floormat.com/christmas-specials-06.html, and feature:

1. Heated door mats that produce a portable, radiant heat, and are ideal for snowy doorways outdoors, and indoors in vestibules, work stations, and high traffic entrances where cold feet or tracking in slush and snow is a problem. The mats are very economical to use, may be used indoors or outdoors, and feature a timer option to turn the mat on or off automatically.

2. Heated car mats to keep your feet warm and floor dry. The mats plug into standard car lighter and accessory outlets, and offer a new "Smart Cord" feature that shuts the mat off after 30 minutes to prevent running down the battery. The car mats heat on both sides to warm your feet and dry the vehicle floor.

3. Winter Warmth under desk heated floor mats. These foam and vinyl mats are both safer and more economical than space heaters. The heated and cushioned anti-fatique surface provides a warm, comfortable surface for your feet in chilly winter months.

About Martinson-Nicholls
Martinson-Nicholls, over the last 25 years, has established itself as a leader in custom floor matting, heated floor mats, and safety solutions.

Martinson-Nicholls provides the customer with the exact size matting needed--small, large, standard, nonstandard, special shapes and logos. Custom installations are also a specialty of the company.

Anti-slip safety tapes and treads are available in various sizes and textures from hand cut or die cut pieces to full rolls and special shapes.

"We have concentrated on floor safety, heated floor mats, anti-fatigue and noise abatement applications. We welcome the special applications that our customers present us with. This has enabled us to satisfy come very unique and unusual problem for our customers," says Dan Ruminski, President of Martinson-Nicholls.

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CONTACT INFORMATION
Dan Ruminski
Martinson-Nicholls
800-876-1312
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Winter Warmth heated desk mats
Low-voltage heated, under desk floor mat provides warmth and anti-fatigue comfort in cold climates and winter months. The warmed foam and vinyl mat is both safer and more economical than a space heater.

Heated Car Mats Keep Feet Warm and Floor Dry
Are your feet and legs cold when you get into your car? Does the heater really warm up your feet, especially when you need to direct air to defrost your windshield? Warm air coming down from the heater isn't the answer; the answer is our instant-on radiant heat that comes up from the floor. It doesn't matter how warm the car heater air is—if your feet are cold, you're cold.

Heated Door Mats
These electric mats produce a portable, radiant heat, and are ideal for snowy doorways outdoors, and indoors in vestibules, work stations, and high traffic entrances where cold feet or tracking in slush and snow is a problem.

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