| This
Head Start facility in Pennsylvania decided to install
our black "Play-Land" series surrounded by our terra
cotta "red" ADA transitional ramps to give children
a warning that they are stepping onto or off
of the play area where mobile equipment will be
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After
purchasing the land next to this large area that
was once a parking
lot, we have now
installed our rubberized safety surfacing,
flooring
and paver products over the existing parking lot to convert it in to
a play area for the children. A new parking lot for the employees will
be installed at a later date.
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This Day Care Center in New Jersey decided to install the thinner "Pave-Land" products
and not use ADA transitional ramps. Instead, they have countersunk the
area to be level with the rest of the earths surfacing and use a 6X6
wood boarder highlighted in yellow to distinguish the differences between
the rubberized safety surfacing, flooring and paver product and the regular
grounds. As a result the entire playground is ADA accessible with no
tripping hazard whatsoever. |
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| Here at
this Day Care Center in Brooklyn- New York, we
recommended that the "Soft-Land" grass "green" tiles-mats-blocks
be installed with the terra cotta "red" as ADA
transitional ramps. Green usually symbolizes
that a child is playing on the grass, and red
usually symbolizes a warning for anyone that
they are going on or off the area. |
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| This
area required us to install gray ADA transitional
ramps in the front of the play area as well as around
the trees. This particular agency did not want to
remove the trees because of how rare it is to see
one right in the heart of downtown Manhattan (New
York City). We broke up the area by installing highlighted
tiles-mats-blocks in green surrounded in red ones
as the field area, as seen here: |
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| Here
at this daycare center and school where they
share the same yard for playground activities.
They have decided to go with our green tiles
- mats - blocks for the field with boxed areas
in red that is especially seen under the stationary
equipment. The other boxed areas are for movable
playground equipment for much smaller children.
Notice that everything from the boarder (concrete
curb) to the regular ground is all level and
uniform with no tripping hazards on or off the
area. |
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Here you see this
daycare center fitted with our "Play-Land" series
with green with highlights of red where a parking
lot once stood.
Since space is the most valuable
assets in
most major cities. It was no question
that the architects, engineers, planners and developers decided
that the conversion from a parking
lot to a playground area was without
question
a great thing for everyone. |
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| Here you see a 1,300 sq. ft. playground area in Newark,
NJ. for this private daycare center using the "Play-Land" series.
This area was architecturally designed with Blue and
Black mixed to match the playground equipment as specified. |
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| Here is a 7,000 sq. ft. ROOFTOP playground area in Brooklyn,
NY for a publicly funded daycare center using our "Play-Land" series
in a checkerboard pattern. We are probably one of the
only manufactures approved for rooftop installation
with the NYC Department of Buildings new building codes. |
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| Here you see our 1 3/4" (inch) thick "Pave-Land" series
for this San Juan daycare center in Puerto Rico. As
you can see, they have installed the area to look like
a running track or tricycle track so children can challenge
themselves with mobility. |
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| As children get older, they are even challenged more
by having houses, street signs, pedestrians and other
items in there surroundings to challenge there mobility
even more as seen in this photo. This installation is
4,000 sq. ft. of surfacing over concrete in San Juan,
PR. |
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This Pre-School decided to install our rubberized safety surfacing flooring
and paving products using a unique pattern and layout. Here
they used green as a trim line to match the fence, then proceeded
to use solid red (terra cotta) as the inside surface. This
Pre-School had no place for the children to play until they
installed our rubberized safety surfacing and flooring products
on this seven thousand square foot (7,000 sqft.) rooftop
in New York. Congratulations!!!! |
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Here
you see a school yard in a major city that was
concerned with vandalism. After installing a
high fence we took an extra step by installing
our interlocking "Play-Land" series by bolting
down the surfacing as well as gluing the interlocks
together as well as gluing the cones underneath
for added strength and security.
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