I should have added, theatre floors are made to a certain specification when it comes to their resistance. Its nearly 40 years since I last tested one so I cant remember the exact specification. We used to test the floors with an insulation resistance tester, the readings had to be above a certain value but below another one. Sort of an anti static floor if you like.testing the resistance of the floor in an operating theatre.
The reason is obvious, you don't want the surgeon getting a static shock just as he is poking about in your internals also a spark and some of the gasses in a theatre might not go to well together.
The idea of the floor resistance being between the two specified values was that you wanted the resistance high enough that any build up of charge would not discharge too quickly as that could be dangerous see previous paragraph. You also did not want the resistance so high that any charge build up would not be able to leak away.