AAALAC

Meeting The Standards: Flooring Solutions for AAALAC Accredited Facilities

RACS Industrial Cage Floors are a complete raised flooring system built for environments where cage flooring has to perform without compromise: veterinary hospitals, university animal programs, pharmaceutical research labs, boarding operations, and any facility where animals spend extended time in enclosures. The flooring in those cages is a key part of infrastructure that directly affects…

custom industrial cage grate

Safety, Strength & Long-Term Performance: What Sets RACS Raised Grates Apart

At RACS, our priority is simple: build flooring systems that keep animals safe, support caregivers, and withstand the demands of real-world use. Every RACS raised flooring panel is manufactured from first-rate steel and fully coated in plastisol (polyvinyl, plastic) to deliver unmatched comfort, corrosion resistance, and durability. Whether you’re planning your next project or evaluating…

non-porous kennel flooring

Why Non-Porous Flooring Is Your Kennel’s First Line of Defense Against Contamination

The Surface You Can’t See Is the One Working Against You Recurring infections, stubborn odors, and rising maintenance costs share a common origin in most animal care facilities: the floor. Not the cleaning protocol. Not the disinfectant. The floor itself. Non-porous kennel flooring is flooring that resists absorption of liquids, organic matter, and bacteria at…

dog run cover

Does Raised Flooring Help with Kennel Odor Control? Here’s What Every Pet Owner and Facility Should Know

Maintaining a clean and healthy environment for animals is a top priority—whether you’re a professional breeder, a facility manager, or a dedicated pet owner. One question we’re often asked at RACS is: “Does raised flooring help with kennel odor control?” The answer is a resounding yes—and it goes far beyond odor. RACS raised flooring is…

Animal Care Guidelines: How RACS Flooring Supports Safer, Smarter Animal Facilities

In the world of animal care, standards matter. Whether you’re managing a veterinary clinic, overseeing research facilities, or operating a kennel, staying aligned with animal care guidelines isn’t optional—it’s essential. These guidelines, published and upheld by leading organizations like the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association), help ensure the well-being of animals, the safety of personnel,…