Why some low price polyurethane binders are in fact very expensive

During the many years I’ve been working on safety flooring for playgrounds and outdoor fitness or sport areas, I’ve faced all kind of situations. Picture from Crystal Kwok at Unsplash One of them is seeing some installers with a very low sales price that decided to reduce their cost by using a very low priceContinue reading “Why some low price polyurethane binders are in fact very expensive”

About Critical Fall Height on playground safety surfacing

Frequently, the clients ask us for the certificate of critical fall height and thickness of safety surfacing for playgrounds made on samples with our materials. As I have repeated it many times to different clients, I have thought that I better explain here some relevant information about this issue. In the future to those whoContinue reading “About Critical Fall Height on playground safety surfacing”

EPDM, TPV or Cork?

The top layer on a safety flooring is the wear and tear layer. Is the one suffering the heavy use, the big temperature changes, the effects of UV, rain and snow, the indentation from long heels, the mischief of some children, the effect of different pollution materials as leaves, detritus from animals, sand and restsContinue reading “EPDM, TPV or Cork?”