Crocs No Longer Cause Static at Hospital
31 March 2009
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Three new styles of the popular shoe, Crocs, are now being manufactured; the Fuze, Fuse Vent and Energy. The shoes have been banned in some hospitals and medical centers due to reports that they can cause static electricity discharges which might damage medical equipment. These new styles are targeted at the medical sector, food industry and laboratories. They are antimicrobial and are reported to reduce fatigue in the legs and back. I can’t say for sure as I have never owned a pair. [gasp!]
Do you own Crocs? Do you love them or hate them?








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