Shredded Rubber Shredded Rubber (SHR) is most often the byproduct of recycled tires shredded into particles, crumbs or nuggets, sized 3/8 to 7/8 inches. ...
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  3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
  Five categories of surfaces were studied: poured in place rubber (PIP), rubber tiles (TIL), engineered wood fiber (EWF), shredded rubber (SHR) and hybrid (HYB) systems.... 
- UltraPlay Poured-in-Place Rubber Surface
- UltraPlay Recycled Rubber Tile Surface
- TotTurf® and Robertson Industries Poured Rubber Surfaces
- Playworld® SMARTE Safety Surfacing
- Unity Surfacing Systems Play-Land Safety Surfacing
- WoodCarpet Ground Surface System: WoodCarpet Mat Installation Video
- Unity Surfacing Systems Soft-Land Rubberized Safety Surfacing
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  Composite Play Structure
  Composite Play Structure - Two or more play structures attached or functionally linked, to create one integral unit that provides more than one play activity (ASTM F 1487-01).... 
- UltraPlay Getting Started Installation Video
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  6. Recognize that Proper Installation of Play Surface Systems is Key
  Poured in place rubber (PIP) is almost exclusively installed by contractors specializing in the surface material.... 
- Unity Surfacing Systems Pave-Land 1 1/2" and 1 3/4" thick Interlocking Tiles
- UltraPlay Engineered Wood Fiber Surface
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  Poured in Place Rubber
  Poured in Place Rubber Nine were surfaced entirely with poured in place rubber (PIP), while five sites were combined with engineered wood fiber (EWF). ... 
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  III. Results of the Study
  They considered themselves somewhat knowledgeable of playground surface issues and eager to learn how they could improve upon their playground surface maintenance efforts for costs savings... 
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  Gripping Surface: ADA Standard Section 505.6
  Section 505.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the handrail gripping surface. 
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  When Ramps Are Required
  Ramps allow individuals who use wheelchairs and mobility devices to access elevated play components in composite play structures without transferring.... 
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  Surface: ADA Standard Section 810.2.1
  Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface.... 
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  Floor or Ground Surface: ADA Standard Section 403.2
  Section 403.2 covers the current ADA Standards for floor or ground surfaces that are part of an accessible route. 
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  7. Commit to Ongoing Maintenance of Accessible Playground Surfaces as a Responsibility of Ownership
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  Floor or Ground Surface: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.1
  The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall be stable and firm.... 
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  Floor or Ground Surface: ADA Standard Section 802.1.1
  The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall comply with 302. Changes in level are not permitted. EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.... 
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  11. When a composite play structure provides more than 20 elevated play components and ramp access to at least 25% of the elevated play components is provided, do the elevated play components need to be of different types as well?
  When a composite play structure provides more than 20 elevated play components and ramp access to at least 25% of the elevated play components is provided, do the elevated play components... 
 
              