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2021

Wooster Products celebrates 100 years with a Centennial Logo.  

2020s

Custom machinery is common at Wooster, including machinery designed to grind 8-foot cast reads and to test the lifespan of

2016

Alumogrit stair nosings were installed in the new locker expansion project for the Panama Canal.  

2010s

NITEGLOW was added to the Statue of Liberty and to the National Museum of American History (Smithsonian complex). Unusual orders

2005

AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys stadium) opens –  this was the first major installation using 2-piece technology.  

2000s

NITEGLOW introduced – initial Stairmaster NITEGLOW order to Shadow Lake Golf Club. The New York Times Building soon followed, as

1999

 2-stage invented, allowing safety stair treads to be new when the building is completed and turned over to new occupants.

1995

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens. Wooster Products ensures that fans can safely navigate their favorite artifacts and concerts.

1990s

Wooster continues their leadership in the safety stair industry with the introduction of NITEGLOW™ glow-in-the-dark safety treads and Flex-Tred photoluminescent

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