The Clean Boot Blog
Not all safety boots are created equal. A variety of materials are used to construct a pair that may
guarantee foolproof protection and safety. When buying protective work boots, some consider
aesthetics while others make their choice based on the price tag. However, the fact is, you should select
a pair that is made from top-notch materials.
Outer Materials
The exterior of your work boot has utmost importance and it’s crucial that it should be made up of the finest material. Some of the most common choices include:
Leather
Leather has been a preferred material for centuries because of its flexibility and endurance. Boots
crafted from full grain leather are water-resistant and long-lasting. In addition to that, it seamlessly slips
over your foot, giving you incredible fit and comfort.
Rubber
When it comes to safety boots, rubber or PVC boots make a perfect choice. They are cost-effective and
very easy to clean and maintain. However, you cannot adjust the fitting as per your requirement and
might get troubled while walking or working.
Nylon
Nylon is yet another material that has been widely used in the making of work boots. As compared to
leather, nylon is both light-weight and breathable. Generally, these boots come with a mesh panel that
ensures better airflow around your feet.
Sole
The sole of your work boots should be made from thick material so that it can protect your feet from
various workplace injuries. It’s also crucial that it provides solid traction and grip on a variety of surfaces.
Rubber, TPU or EVA Soles?
Rubber is one of the most commonly used materials in protective shoes. Such options are great if your
work involves working on oily or scraped surfaces. TPU soles are crack-resistant and provide protection
against oily and rigid surfaces. Moreover, they are lighter and more comfortable than rubber soles.
The EVA sole, on the other hand, is popular worldwide because of its stability and weight distribution
that provides you with the comfort and protection your feet deserve.
Toe Protection
Solid toe protection is inevitable especially if you work in the industrial or domestic settings where there
is a high risk of injuries from falling objects. You can either pick from the steel cap/toe boots or the
composite option. The former is relatively heavy but provides impeccable protection against heavy
falling objects. The latter is contrived from different materials and are great if you work as a residential
contractor.
Safety Boot – Construction
When selecting a protective boot, it’s also important to consider its construction. Generally, there are
three options available including the ‘stitch down’, ‘cement’ or the ‘direct attach’.
The Stitch down, as its name suggests is the one in which the outer sole is attached to the exterior or
outer part of the boot. This construction type is believed to be the strongest and it enables you to get
the footwear re-soled if required.
The cement construction, on the other hand, is the one in which the exterior of your boots is fixed to the
outsole. Such boots are relatively inexpensive but are obviously not as durable as the stitch down
option.
Lastly, the direct attach aka molded construction is the one in which the outsole is molded to the boot
fabric.
The safety boots you wear is one of the ways you can provide extraordinary safety for yourself and your
employees. Knowing the pros and cons of each material type gives you an opportunity to invest in a pair
that is perfect for your requirements and job type.
Cost-effective, capable of being formed into any imaginable shape, plastic is believed to be a magical material. But did you know over 80% of the composed plastic has been disposed of either into the landfills or into the environment?
Over the last few decades, people have started cutting back on plastic usage, as we have become fully aware of its impact on our environment. However, there are many areas that still need our attention – protective boots being one of them. Buying products that are eco-friendly and ethical is what we need in today’s world.
The Impact of Disposable Booties on Our Environment
The impact of single-use plastic booties is definitely bad, just like any other plastic product. Even though paper is considered to be a better alternative, it too has detrimental effects on the general environment. In fact, one of the studies suggest that more than 40% of waste in America is a paper waste.
The life process of paper is harmful for the environment as it emits carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Moreover, paper booties are bulkier and adds to the amount of garbage going to dumpsites or landfills.
Why Plastic-Made Products Are Harmful for the Environment?
- Human bodies absorb chemicals that are being added to plastic. Some of these chemicals have been reported to trigger hormonal disorders or other health-related issues;
- Plastic left-outs can injure or harm marine or wildlife;
- Plastic can survive thousands of years under water and can disrupt marine habitat;
- Plastic covered in landfills can extract poisonous chemicals that infect ground water.
Paper/Plastic Disposable Booties VS The Original CleanBoot
Did you know over 11 million tons of recyclable clothing and shoes make their way into disposal areas each year?
There is no denying the fact that both the disposable and reusable boot covers slip over your shoes/ boots to prevent customer’s floors from dust and debris. However, if you take a closer look, you’ll discover that reusable boot covers also give your work boots additional protection, and that too is eco-friendly.
Cost-Effectiveness
Although the plastic and paper boot covers come with a cheaper price tag, you have to continually pay over and over with each use. The Original CleanBoot offers a tested lifespan of approximately 3-6 months (depending on the application and type of wear) which is a far better investment. (If you would like to have us do a no-cost, no obligation cost analysis on your current buying/wearing habits, feel free to contact us at sales@thecleanboot.ca)
Environment-Friendly
The ‘Go Green’ trend is taking contractors and service technicians by storm. Instead of putting your money in something that won’t last, you can invest in a product that can be washed and reused over and over. This environmentally friendly approach is great for your bottom line, but also reflects well on your company as it demonstrates your environmental consciousness. This in-turn should result in greater customer satisfaction.
A Quick Fact: On an average, a service technician or a contractor does around 4-8 service calls per day. That correlates to a minimum 5-8 pairs of disposable boot covers worn daily. The washable and reusable CleanBoot on the other hand, helps reduce the need for an approximate 480 pairs of single-use paper and plastic disposables from landfill sites in a 3-month period.
What Can You Do?
One of the best ways to save the environment is to avoid disposable items. Consider/start using reusable options, such as The Original CleanBoot, which can be used over and over again. This helps reduce waste and protects our environment.