In general, however, hybrid flooring can be more slippery than other types of flooring, such as carpet or traditional hardwood. This is because the flooring is typically made with a hard, smooth surface that can be more slippery when wet or damp.
To reduce the risk of slipping on hybrid flooring, you can take several precautions, such as using area rugs or runners in high-traffic areas, placing non-slip mats in wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens, and wearing non-slip shoes or slippers.
Additionally, some manufacturers offer slip-resistant coatings or finishes that can be applied to hybrid flooring to improve traction and reduce the risk of slipping. If you are concerned about the slipperiness of your hybrid flooring, you may want to consider adding one of these coatings or finishes to help improve safety.