Largest town in the Vale — Barry Island resort, the town centre and substantial commuter commerce.
Barry (Y Barri) sits within the Vale of Glamorgan principal area of South Wales. Its commercial profile centres on mixed commercial estate, which shapes the type of slip-testing work we typically carry out here.
What we test in Barry.
Mixed commercial premises in Barry bring a full spectrum of slip-risk environments — retail, offices, hospitality, healthcare — on a single high street or business park.
- High-street retail entrance zones
- Commercial office receptions and washrooms
- Café and restaurant service areas
- Medical-practice reception and consultation rooms
- Business-park canteens and welfare areas
Attendance in Barry is coordinated with our wider Vale of Glamorgan schedule. Most site visits are booked within 7–14 working days; urgent post-incident attendance can often be arranged faster. All reporting is UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited and delivered within 48 hours of the site visit.
Why Barry businesses test their floors.
Every commercial premises in Wales — whether a corner shop in Barry or a multi-site retailer operating across Cymru — carries a statutory duty under the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 to assess and manage slip risk. Insurance providers increasingly require documented PTV evidence at renewal, particularly where a previous claim has been filed or defended.
The pendulum test is the method HSE explicitly references for assessing slip resistance under wet conditions — the conditions in which the overwhelming majority of slip incidents actually occur. A dry-only reading tells you very little about how a floor performs when spillage, rain drag-in, cleaning water or other contaminants are present.