Flooring in a veterinary facility isn’t just a finish—it’s a frontline defense against contamination, odor retention, and air quality risks. Many conventional coatings, including solvent-based epoxies and urethanes, emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can persist long after application. In smaller or enclosed clinics, this poses a direct challenge to staff wellness and animal health.
Recent research has shown that VOC exposure indoors—especially in healthcare-like settings—can be far greater than outdoor exposure. According to a peer-reviewed study in Veterinary Medicine and Science, elevated indoor VOC levels were linked to respiratory symptoms in dogs housed in clinical environments. These exposures may come from cleaning agents, surface treatments, or building materials like floor coatings.
For veterinary professionals and pet owners alike, reducing airborne chemical exposure is essential—and your choice of floor coating plays a key role.Benefits of Low VOC Floor Coatings for Animal Care Environments.
Low VOC floor coatings reduce odors during installation and over time, making them ideal for occupied clinics. That means fewer client complaints, less stress for animals, and safer indoor conditions for your team.
Non-porous, resin-based coatings help prevent the buildup of urine, pet waste, and cleaning fluids—common sources of odor and contamination. Seamless systems eliminate grout lines and other crevices where bacteria can grow.
With faster cure times and reduced off-gassing, these floor systems minimize downtime. For veterinary contractors and operators, that means projects can be completed while facilities remain partially open or resume operations quickly.
BioBond’s low VOC floor coatings for veterinary clinics are engineered to support high-traffic, health-sensitive environments without sacrificing performance. While our ingredients aren’t grown in Indiana, our products are developed and manufactured in the U.S. using a clean chemistry platform designed to support cleaner indoor environments.
Our systems are:
Veterinary teams need flooring that’s easy to maintain and built to last—especially in spaces exposed to harsh disinfectants, wet conditions, and constant wear.
If you’re a contractor, facility manager, or clinic owner, ask:
Low VOC floor coatings check these boxes while improving overall air quality and operational efficiency.
Veterinary facilities are increasingly expected to meet higher standards of indoor wellness—not just for compliance, but to improve staff retention, client trust, and animal outcomes.
Choosing a low VOC, low odor coating system is a simple but powerful way to reduce risk, support comfort, and deliver on those expectations. When combined with seamless application and fast curing, BioBond coatings offer real-world advantages contractors and clinic operators can rely on.
Whether you're building new or upgrading an existing space, BioBond’s floor coatings are designed to serve the unique needs of veterinary facilities. From kennels and grooming suites to exam rooms and surgical bays, we deliver performance without compromise.
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