EVERPLAY
Surfacing Applications
PLAYGROUND Protective Surfacing
Playground protective surfacing must
absorb impact to the body as a result of a fall to the surface for
the "functional life" of the playground. Additional
requirements will include the need to be firm, stable and slip
resistant and not shrink, sink or otherwise fail. At the
present time these surfaces must be tested to ASTM F1292, follow the
ASTM F2479 guidance and comply with the soon to be published ASTM
performance standard for poured-in-place surfaces. This new
standard will contain a summary of the requirements under the ADA
for the accessible route in the playground.
The following specifications and
details will assist the user with the provision of a Poured-In-Place
that will meet outlined requirements.
Specifications
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Everplay "in situ" Specification, New
Surface, revised January 2010
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Everplay "in situ" Specification, Over
Existing Protective Surface, revised January 2010
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Everplay Play Mats Specification, revised May 2007
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Everplay Play Mats for Accessible Routes
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Everplay Play Mats, Accessible Route Assembly Instructions
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Everplay Play Mats, Accessible Route with Everplay Timbers
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SMARTE -
Specification for Base and Surface Installation, Everplay
International Inc., 2010
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SMARTE - Edge
Detail to Hard Surfaces, Everplay International Inc., 2010
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SMARTE - Edge Detail to Timber Surfaces, Everplay International
Inc., 2010
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SMARTE - Edge
Detail to Loose Fill Surfaces, Everplay International Inc., 2010
Details
General
Information
ACCESSIBLE SURFACING
Accessible Routes or Routes of Travel are key to the facilitation of
travel by persons of all abilities. These routes, although
beneficial to all users, have certain minimum requirements to assist
those with disabilities. There will be situations where the
entire playground surface will need to be accessible and therefore
the EVERPLAY "in situ" or SMARTE system might be the most
appropriate, whereas there will be other circumstances where there
will only be a need for an accessible route through loose-fill
materials and then the PLAYMATS or SMARTE can be used. We will
present both applications for your better understanding.
Total
Accessible Playground
Specification
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Everplay "in situ" Specification, New
Surface, revised January 2010
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Everplay "in situ" Specification, Over
Existing Protective Surface, revised January 2010
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SMARTE -
Specification for Base and Surface Installation, Everplay
International Inc., 2010
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SMARTE - Edge
Detail to Hard Surfaces, Everplay International Inc., 2010
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SMARTE - Edge
Detail to Loose Fill Surfaces, Everplay International Inc., 2010
Details
Accessible Route Through a Loose-Fill Playground
Specification
Details
JOGGING & RECREATION SURFACES
High quality
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Everplay "in situ" Specification, New
Surface, revised January 2010
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Champ-Track - Sub-base and Installation, Elastech Products
Inc. 1989
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Champ-Track water permeable on Toro-Tan on existing water
impermeable base, Elastech Products Inc., 1989
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Toro-Tan -
Running Track on Existing Water Permeable Base, Elastech
Products Inc., 1989
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Toro-Tan -
Champ-Track on Toro-Tan Base, Elastech Products Inc., 1989
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Toro-Tan -
Running Track on Existing Water Permeable Base, Elastech
Products Inc., 1989
WATER PLAY surfaces and systems
RUNNING TRACKS - Outdoor and Indoor
GYMNASIUM
& MULTI-PURPOSE FLOORS
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Champ-Floor Full Polyurethane Surface -
Specification, Elastech Products Inc., 2006
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Champ-Floor on ECU, Existing Wood, Concrete,
or Asphalt Base, Elastech Products Inc., 1989
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Champ-Floor - Existing Carpet Sub-base,
Elastech Products Inc., 1989
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Champ-Floor Play Pad - Sub-base and
Installation, Elastech Products Inc., 1989
TENNIS
SURFACES
SPECIAL
TECHNICAL POLYURETHANE APPLICATIONS