Yes, of course it is!
She got the attention of every man on the dance floor in that flashy sequined mini dress and stiletto heels.
Yes, since the stiletto heels are smaller they can create marks on the floors due to the pressure in the heel.
Commercial floor coverings will help to protect your floor from damage. This is great because replacing a floor is pricey.
Some options for temporary floor coverings to protect the underlying surface include adhesive floor mats, carpet protection film, and interlocking floor tiles.
To effectively seal your floor and protect it from damage and wear, you can use a sealant specifically designed for the type of flooring you have. Clean the floor thoroughly before applying the sealant to ensure proper adhesion. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and reapplication to maintain the seal and protect your floor.
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The Skydeck is on the 103rd floor. At the moment, (March-April 2009) it's undergoing renovation and the 99th floor is open to visitors.
There are tons of leg coasters for furniture. Most are for keeping the legs from scuffing the floor, there are some nice plastic risers that nail into the bottom of the leg and protect the floor.
Presuming you mean the Tour Eiffel, then - no. The stairs to the 2nd floor are open to visitors, but no further.
It is fine to do this if you are the property owner.If you are the owner of a property, you have the right to deny people access to that property. If they access the property after being denied by you then they will be committing the criminal offence of trespassing.It is understandable to do this in a historical building with a historical floor, for example a genuine Roman Mosaic floor. The history is priceless and irreplaceable.There may however places where such a thing will be frowned upon, for example in offices for health & safety reasons and in restaurants for hygiene reasons.Be polite and explain why you which the person to remove their shoewear. As owner of the property, you have the legal right to decide what/who does and what/who doesn't go in the property.
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