How do anti-slip shoe covers work on wet and oily floors?
Anti-slip shoe covers are designed to enhance traction and prevent slips in environments where floors are wet, oily, or contaminated. Their performance depends on two key factors: outsole material and tread design.
Most anti-slip shoe covers use high-friction rubber or textured PE materials on the bottom. These materials create better grip on smooth surfaces and help reduce the risk of sliding. The soft, flexible surface allows the cover to maintain contact with tiny floor textures, even when liquids are present.
The tread pattern plays an equally important role. Grooves, micro-patterns, or raised textures help channel water, oil, and debris away from the contact point between the shoe and the floor. By removing the liquid layer, the cover increases friction and improves stability. This design is especially important for kitchens, hospitals, laboratories, and cleaning environments.
Some anti-slip shoe covers are oil-resistant, ensuring the material does not harden or lose grip over time. Disposable versions focus on quick protection, while reusable models offer stronger traction for longer use.
Overall, anti-slip shoe covers work by combining friction-enhancing materials with liquid-dispersing tread designs-providing safer footing on wet and oily floors and helping reduce workplace accidents.







