Marking a Food Production Facility Without Shutting It Down
The barrier to marking a food production facility is usually downtime and the risk of odour or taint from conventional coatings, not the marking itself. UV-cured RapidShield marking cures in about 30 seconds under a UV lamp, with no solvents and no odour, so it can be applied around production rather than requiring a facility shutdown, a long cure, or ventilation of solvent smells. Floors are trafficable almost immediately, work can be phased around cleaning and production schedules, and there's no lingering smell to risk affecting product.
This page explains how UV-cured floor marking is applied in a working food production facility. It is general guidance to be read alongside your own food safety and hygiene procedures, not a substitute for them.
Why Downtime Is the Real Cost
For a food producer, the marking is trivial next to the cost of stopping. Shutting a production line or clearing an area, waiting hours or days for a coating to cure, and ventilating solvent odours before restarting can cost far more than the marking itself — which is why floor marking in food facilities often gets deferred until lines are worn and unsafe. Solve the downtime and the odour, and the whole objection to keeping floors properly marked disappears.Floor markings are also one of the control measures the Health and Safety Authority recommends for safe workplace vehicle and pedestrian routes , which is another reason they're worth keeping current rather than deferred.
Cure in Minutes, Not Days
UV-cured marking cures in about 30 seconds under the lamp rather than drying over hours or days. That means an area can be marked and back in use almost immediately, and the work can be slotted into cleaning windows, changeovers or quieter periods rather than requiring a dedicated shutdown. Instead of losing days, you lose minutes per area — the difference between marking a food facility overnight and closing it for two days.
No Solvents, No Odour, No Taint Risk
In a food facility, the absence of odour and solvents is as important as the fast cure. What each of those actually removes from a production environment:
| Characteristic | What It Means |
|---|---|
| No solvents | RapidShield contains no solvents, removing a source of taint risk in an enclosed food environment |
| No odour | No lingering smell of the kind that paints and epoxies can leave behind after application |
| No ventilation delay | No wait for solvent fumes to clear before an area can be reopened and used again |
| NSF approved | Relevant certification where product-contact environments and food hygiene standards matter |
Certification: NSF International is the independent body that certifies products, including floor coatings, for use in food-contact and hygiene-critical environments.
Where This Matters Most
Downtime and odour are not equally sensitive everywhere on a food production site. Some areas can tolerate a longer cure or a stronger smell far better than others:
| Area | Typical Fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Production floors | Strong fit | Lines can't stay down for hours; fast cure keeps stoppages to minutes |
| Chilled and frozen storage | Strong fit | UV-cured marking works down to minus 26 degrees, where many coatings won't cure at all |
| Changeover and cleaning windows | Strong fit | Marking can be phased into gaps already built into the schedule |
| Low-traffic office or non-production areas | Not typically critical | Downtime and odour are less disruptive where operations aren't continuous |
Marking Around Production
Put together, fast cure and no odour let marking be planned around the operation: phased area by area, done in cleaning or changeover windows, with each area back in use almost at once. UV Line Marking is the only UV line marking specialist in Ireland and marks food production and processing facilities nationwide with minimal disruption. See line marking in cold stores for chilled and frozen areas, and hygiene and cleandown for durability under washdown.
This is general guidance for Irish food premises. Operating a documented food safety management system based on HACCP principles, covering the hygiene of the production environment, is a legal duty for food business operators. Confirm your obligations against current guidance (including the FSAI's guidance on HACCP and food business hygiene) and treat this page as background, not a substitute for your own procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Largely yes. UV-cured marking cures in about 30 seconds with no solvent odour, so it can be applied around production — phased into cleaning windows or changeovers, area by area, with each back in use almost immediately — rather than requiring a full shutdown and long cure like conventional coatings.
RapidShield contains no solvents and produces no odour, removing the taint and hygiene concern that paints and epoxies raise in enclosed food areas, and it's NSF approved. Combined with its fast cure, that makes it well suited to food production and processing facilities.
UV-cured marking cures in about 30 seconds under the UV lamp, so floors are trafficable almost immediately, versus the hours or days conventional coatings need. That's what allows a food facility to be marked around production instead of shutting down.
Mark it once, with UV Line Marking
UV Line Marking is the only UV line marking specialist in Ireland, a division of Arkomax. Our RapidShield UV-cured coating cures in about 30 seconds with no solvent odour, so cold stores and food facilities can be marked around operations instead of shut down for days. It works in freezers down to minus 26 degrees, resists washdown chemicals, and comes in any colour. Talk to us about marking your food production or hygiene-critical facility.