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 Benefits of Eco Alliance Synthetic Turf

Eco alliance waterless grass is being installed in stadiums where football teams and baseball teams play. Synthetic turf can be changed according to the sport event. This reduces lot of time.

Synthetic turf can be used in swimming pool surroundings. It does not make the pool water dirty and is eco-friendly.

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The artificial turf will be very safe for children to play. Animals can have great fun where they are can play and cannot dig the turf. Eco alliance synthetic turf looks very appealing. The landscapes look very green from every angle. Such fields are very useful for wedding and parties. The artificial lawns are being used for both residential and commercial landscaping.

Eco alliance artificial turf can manage even harsh weather conditions. It can absorb water and retain heat. Football players are very happy playing on artificial turf than on natural grass. Natural grass cannot absorb water due to which the ground becomes slippery and the players can meet with the accidents. Due to artificial turf the players don’t have to worry about climate and can practice anytime.

Synthetic turf has a long lasting life. It lasts for more than ten years. It is maintenance free and 100 percent safe. It does not require mowing, watering or fertilization. It has UV protection solution that can hold its color under drastic conditions.

People who live in apartments can’t install natural grass with soil because it is a tedious job and very expensive. The synthetic grass does not require soil or water. It is free from pesticides and chemicals. It is very easy to install and remains clean always. This will definitely impress your friends who come home.

by: Brayan Peter

 

Artificial Turf Cost An educated buyer is a savvy buyer that knows how to spot a great deal and a worth-while value because they know what to look for!   Synthetic Lawns Artificial Turf Synthetic Lawns South West specialises in the sales and installation of Synthetic Lawn and Artificial Turf. With bulk buying we can offer direct wholesale Australia Wide distribution. Using Synthetic Grass Synthetic turf products have proven, over and over, to be environmentally friendly, ergonomically pleasing and an economically sound investment. 

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 Crumb Rubber Infill & Artificial Turf Hazards

Looking for black-hole funding for a cause that appears, at least to them, to have no end of issues to "explore", EHHI, a publicly funded New Haven, CT based environmental research group, demands a moratorium on building new local artificial turf fields and gets a commitment for $200,000 more in financial support, from the Connecticut Attorney General’s office, to continue their studies.

Instead of funding, AG may have solution to the problem!

Creating confusion and leveraging fear in parents’ minds for their children and heartland’s well-being, an impassioned environmental group surfaced this summer with a mission. Their efforts have cost local communities thousands of dollars in funding and consulting fees, delays in the construction of new sport fields, raw nerves and strained relations. The net result of this group’s efforts, so far, are inconclusive test results and an independent, somewhat self-serving report that provided no new information or answers other than "more study is needed" about the issues they themselves had raised.

Crumb Rubber Infill is the new smoking gun some want to put a safety lock on and throw in the closet. The consensus of industry professionals and east coast locals appears to lean towards defining a small group of citizens’ grass-roots efforts as a mere "smoke screen", clouding the real issue of how public demands for sports field play areas in schools and parks are out-stripping resources available and to spite the obvious need of the community and interests of everyone to look at alternatives to natural grass play fields, this group wants to filibuster the decision to make the needed investment by building a case against it; in effect adding additional hidden costs to the process; taxing public and private funds.

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Every published safety report; and there are hundreds that have been done over the years; has clearly stated that no over-whelming evidence exists that would imply our health or environment is at risk using artificial grass and crumb rubber infill as surface materials for play fields, lawns and leisure sports venues.

For every article written about the "hazards" of the crumb rubber infill that top-dresses artificial turf surfaces, providing resiliency and UV protection for the blades, there are 20 more stories proudly describing years of faithful service, lowered maintenance costs & water usage, of water districts approving endorsements for the use of artificial turf in the form of rebates and of the announcements of the funding of new artificial turf fields for public use, for hundreds of thousands of people, all over the world. See Current Artificial Turf Rebates Index and Industry News and Events at ASGi.

Public Agendas - Private Funding

Without publicly disclosing plans for her "toxic-free" maintenance regime for natural field solutions her group promotes while continuing to pursue securing additional funding for further studies of the "possible hazards" of crumb rubber infill in artificial turf fields her group wants to stop from being built seems duplicitous of Nancy Alderman, spokesperson and president of EHHI, Environment & Human Health, Inc.; the recipient, so far, of $2000 in grant monies for "studying" the possible environmental and human health issues of the use of recycled crumb rubber infill.

The initial grant was invested in a 30 day study conducted by EHHI. Their report yielded no new evidence and merely stated the obvious, that there were no "smoking guns" found; with the added caveat that something could have been missed in their analysis and the matter would require more time and further funding for continued study.

Existing Published Studies from Reputable, Recognized Sources

The wealth of existing studies published by globally known, reputable scientific and collegiate sources seems to elude EHHI researchers. A current list of published scientific, independent studies is located, online at ASGi Environmental Impact Studies Index Pages . Artificial turf has been used extensively in sports venues for over 40 years; crumbed rubber infill was added to the system in late 1980s; this is not new science or engineering; it’s a healthy, stabile, growing market with sustainable products. Crumbed rubber is also extensively used in the surfacing of natural grass fields, to help extend their life and increase their durability and resiliency.

EHHI - Okay to Use Known (but Regulated) Hazardous Fertilizers, Pesticides and Other Chemicals on Proposed Natural Turf Field

The director of toxicology for EHHI, David R. Brown, readily admits, in a recent article from TireReview.com[1], that fertilizers, pesticides and other chemicals are going to be used on their proposed natural turf 1ff8 field for Fairfield Country Day School located within short distance of an environmentally sensitive river & estuary, However, says Brown; "agricultural chemicals are tested, licensed and regulated. Grass turf has no surprises, whereas crumb rubber might."

Brown side-steps any mention of the dangers to children and local watershed to exposure to the very toxins EHHI was chartered to remove from local schools years ago! At time of publishing, EHHI has not yet publicly published any data comparing the environmental and cost impact of their natural turf solution to that of artificial turf. One would wonder if it might not show that for every "possible" toxin related to crumb rubber there isn’t one, equally as difficult to approve, using "regulated and approved" lawn care solutions.

"Regulated" Lawn Care Pesticides Found in 93% of Pre-Schoolers Tested In Washington State

These known hazardous materials, regulated or not, are documented to cause humans many health challenges. Recent studies done on pre-schoolers in Seattle, Washington has documented results that 93% of them showed positive results for pesticides (know neurotoxins) in their urine samples. For further information see Pesticide Education Center Site. [2]

Neurotoxins are now recognized as a leading contributor to the challenges of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Autism, ADD and ADHD. These health afflictions are prevalent and difficult to manage neurological distresses that more than 30% of American school-age children are under chronic treatment for, today.

Natural Turf Advocates Yet To Disclose Environmental and Cost Impact of Proposed Natural Turf Field

Advocates of "natural turf fields" have upset one school’s plans, forcing them to re-engineer their field design for natural grass. Alderman has not yet included reported projections of what long-term costs or environmental impact is associated with their proposed natural turf solution in comparison to their concerns about crumb rubber infilled artificial turf.

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Custom grown and blended natural turf and the appropriate site preparation and maintenance that would be required to insure the field can handle the wear and tear it will be exposed to might cost a pretty penny. Added expense of delays, re-engineering and rising costs of fuel, labor and job materials will also have to be considered.

Volatile Fumes From Transportation & Maintenance Vehicles Should Be Considered as Part of Impact

As the amount of volatile fumes emitted from an artificial turf field are one of EHHI’s main points of concern (referred to as "out-gassing"), one would hope that Alderman’s group also insists upon using "hybrid or natural gas" vehicles to deliver the natural turf materials from the farm to the field site and maintain it for the long-term, to insure that the vehicles and maintenance equipment will emit the least amount of air pollutants, possible. Emissions from gas powered, 2 cycle engines, used for most lawn care maintenance, are major contributors to green house gasses; representing 8% of the air pollutants that effect global warming.

Blumenthal Supports Alleviating the Apprehension of Parents

Connecticut Attorney General, Richard Blumenthal, who has committed $200,000 of funding to appease public requests for state support for continued studies into the "questions of crumb rubber safety" raised by EHHI back in August 2007, has yet to locate public or private financial backing to support the "cause".

On one hand Blumenthal supports the need to alleviate the apprehension of parents with further studies. On the other hand, a parent himself, Blumenthal may have the right answer at hand, settling the issue and saving the citizens of Connecticut $200,000, a lot of delays, added expense and tons of missed games and fun by simply following his no-nonsense advice.

"My four children play on synthetic turf. I’m not panicking," says Blumenthal. "Simple measures such as washing after playing on artificial turf and avoiding artificial turf when temperatures are high could minimize whatever risk the rubber poses."[1]

Problem Solved. Now Lets Play Ball!

By: Annie Costa

 

The Virtues of Synthetic Turf Often confused… Artificial Turf for field Hockey: Changing the face of the game Artificial turf is a man-made surface manufactured from synthetic materials… Artificial Sports Field can be used all round the year An artificial sports. How to take care of an artificial sports field Artificial sports surfaces made of polypropylene or polyethylene fibres are highly durable and can be used all year round. As they require minimal maintenance, the annual expenditure on them is a smaller when compared to what is spent on … Power sweeping keeps the drainage system of the artificial turf in its best condition.  Artificial Turf Maintenance Equipment another piece of equipment, a turf groomer, may be used. This is essentially a large brush that is typically made up of zigzagged bristles that effectively shifts the infill from one part of the artificial turf to another.

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Artificial Turf Cost

 Artificial Turf Cost - How to Get the Best Value

Know what you are buying!

An educated buyer is a savvy buyer that knows how to spot a great deal and a worth-while value because they know what to look for!

If this is your first venture into the world of artificial turf for residential or commercial use - you want to explore artificial turf grasses and how they are manufactured as if you were purchasing any outdoor flooring solution.

What options do you have?

Realistically - your options are limited only by your imagination, willingness to shop and your budget!

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Artificial turf materials are meant to be properly and permanently installed by professionals and handy do-it-yourselfers that can follow standard installation guidelines.

If you plan to build-it-yourself, budget for tools and equipment rentals for some projects!

What Makes Up the Costs

Surface materials, infill, seaming tapes and glues or tacks, soil stabilizing fabrics, base materials, rodent control barriers (where needed), cups and other trim materials called for in the design specification are all costs associated with artificial turf grass for lawns, pet areas and putting green installations.

Surface styling, fiber quality, stitch count, backing materials, even UV protection and warranty are always reflected in the cost of these materials. Lower costs are generally a sign of a compromise in one of the factors just mentioned, just as it is normally found in the world of carpeting.

Where You Can Buy Artificial Lawn and Sports Surface Materials

In the world of artificial grass there are only a handful of skilled tufting companies that focus on manufacturing artificial turf surface materials. Lawn, landscape and leisure sports uses all have "styles" of artificial turf manufactured to optimize look, feel and performance.

Higher-end, professional quality, branded solutions are generally sold through experienced, artificial turf installers; licensed builders and value added dealers, such as professional construction landscape materials and building supply centers.

How Do You Determine Quality

Unless you are willing to replace materials every few years, you should consider the purchase of your new artificial turf installation as a long-term investment. The difference in pricing between products and contractors may be as dramatic as the quality, durability, look and feel of professionally installed veneered flooring to hand-rubbed oak; and for those differences, expect to pay more for better quality, service and building standards.

Warranty

Many styles of materials are warranted to resist fading, stains, blade and backing failure for 8 years or more; and with low traffic, well cared for artificial turf could last even longer.

The type of surface materials you choose only make up half the installation expense. Properly planned and executed site preparation, appropriate drainage, base and surface installation are keys to having your project remain structurally sound, for years.

To overcome issues of wear-and-tear and blades matting down, plan to design a walkway through high-traffic areas; use concrete, paver or stone patios for out-door dining that can be easily cleaned if you have food or beverage spills, and your artificial turf, like any natural lawn, will provide you with a beautiful and lush green area to offset the hardscape and rock you use elsewhere.

How Large Is a Roll of Turf?

Rolls of surface materials are 15 feet wide and many bulk rolls are up to 100 linear feet long; a total of 1500 square feet per roll; and about 600-800 pounds of dead weight.

I Just Have A Little Area …

To locate smaller quantities for purchase and self-installation, materials can be found on the internet and some discount carpet wholesalers. Landscape and building supply centers may carry products locally. Request samples before you buy products, sight unseen, and ask about support for installation questions.

Turf Wholesale

Wholesale pricing for surface materials can be found from the low-end at $2 to over $5 per square foot for professional quality materials. Expect to pay another $2 to $3 dollars per square foot for other job materials, if you are doing the work yourself.

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Professionally Installed Artificial Grass Projects

Professional installations of lawn and landscape projects can cost from $8.00 to well over $20 per square foot. Required equipment, job materials, site preparation needs and other factors, such as access to the area and local labor and fuel costs will all have an impact on your final estimate.

Infill Material

All turf surfaces require some weight and anchoring to insure the 1ff8 materials won’t shift, wrinkle and buckle. The material we use as ballast is called infill and there are several types that are used, depending upon the artificial turf system you select.

Infill materials are particles of either silica sand or crumb rubber and are distributed across the surfaces after the turf has been seamed and trimmed to fit. Infill does not go under the grass surfaces, it is always installed across the top.

Recent developments in resilient pads and mats systems that can be used under the turf to increase resiliency and surface stability are bringing more options to market.

If you are building your own project, your artificial turf supplier will provide you with the materials and recommended amount to use to achieve maximum results.

Price Savings

If you’re trying to stretch your budget by buying materials and then installing the job yourself, guidance is priceless!

By: Annie Costa

Toxic Turf Further investigation by PEER found that concern with artificial turf dates back to January 2008, when the EPA’s Denver office warned agency headquarters of the hazards of recycled tires, saying that the material may contain harmful … shell out big bucks for artificial turf fields. Each year in the United States roughly 242 million tires are thrown away, according to the EPA.

Artificial Turf How much does it cost? Artificial grass is priced by the square foot. Many water districts are offering rebates on installed synthetic grass can make installed artificial turf much more affordable for Orange County residents.

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