Contact Mat MasterFamily values and reliable service are at the heart of every job for Mat Master. We started as a family business and we continue to operate with the same values and quality my grandfather put in place. It's service, value, trust, reliability and conversation.At Mat Master we provide dust control and linen services to our customers, keeping buildings and offices clean. Mat Master caters to all business sizes and wants to be there to help you create that clean first impression and keep your staff safe.We take pride in always looking after our customers.- Tyson Schwartz(Owner) Mat MasterWhy Choose Mat Master?Did you know that 70% of all dust entering your building walks in through the door?Did you also know that the average cost of removing one pound of dust from a building is $800, when you factor in labor, cleaning equipment, and time.Dust reduces the value of your merchandise, inventory, equipment and building decor. It also reduces lighting intensity, heating and air conditioning efficiency, and can damage floors.
Total:Who We AreHeart Beat Inc. was started in 1984 as a small training company offering First Aid and CPR courses. The two principal owners were Elsie Edwards and Marilyn Hunter. We started part time out of our homes and grew to the point of needing a real office at Smith and Broadway. Elsie eventually sold her half of the company to Richard Bevan and after a few more years, Marilyn Hunter purchased the other half to become sole owner of Heart Beat Inc.At the time, we needed Recording Resusci Anne's for instructor programs and they kept needing adjustments. We then offered two in-services on manikin maintenance and repair and brought in a specialist Tom Richardson from Wellesley Hospital as the instructor. Our new repair service was created and many facilities grew to know us as 'the Annie Repair Depot'. The natural growth direction for us was to become distributors for CPR Manikins. That product line eventually expanded to include Emergency, Nursing and Medical Training products.Five years went by, the clientele grew, and the parcel service expanded to a small office/training room in southwest Winnipeg.