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3 Summer Safety Tips

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

For most people, summer is a time of vacation and relaxation, but for thousands of families each year, it can be a time of medical strife. The National Safe Kids campaign reports that one in four kids ages fourteen and younger sustain medical injuries during the summer that require medical attention. They have also found that forty percent of all injury related emergency room visits, and forty-two percent of all injury deaths happen between the months of May and August. The statistics are chilling, and a frightening wake up call for parents everywhere. There are easy ways to help prevent the principle causes of injuries to children.

Playground Flooring
Is your playground really as safe as you’d like it to be? Studies have shown that rubber mulch is the safest playground flooring on the market. Rubber mulch looks like wood chips, but is made out of recycled rubber, providing an alternative that is friendly to kids and to the environment. The flooring has shock absorbing properties that help prevent injuries in children. Rubber mulch in your neighborhood playground can be the difference between sprained wrists or merely bruises. Check with your neighborhood parks department that the parks and playgrounds in your area are equipped with rubber mulch.

Keep Them Hydrated
Kids are often very busy having a good time, and forget mundane details such as meals and drinks. It is vital to keep your children hydrated with water, especially during long periods outdoors and at the pool. Dehydration is a leading cause of emergency room visits for children, as their small bodies retain less water than adults, and they can rapidly dehydrate to dangerous levels.

Helmets
Whether it’s on a scooter, bike, roller blades, or the like, a helmet is vital. Helmets can be the difference between life and death. Dusk is a particularly dangerous time, as drivers have lower visibility, and may not see a child before it’s too late. Make sure that your kids don’t leave the driveway without a helmet on.

Write to your local officials to ensure that rubber mulch is used in community playgrounds, and keep a large stock of water on hand at all times. Make sure that your kids’ helmets fit well, and are in good condition. Keep your summer experience happy and healthy with the necessary safety guidelines in place.

About Gardening and Landscaping

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Mulch is a thing not everyone today consider using. But let me tell you that this is one of the fantastic things that you can use for your garden, if you simply want to lower down the maintenance costs while getting the best desired results.

These Rubberecycle mulches are generally a layer of natural material that can be spread on the top of the soil and are perfectly right for your garden. These conserves the soil’s moisture and are further helpful in improving the soil conditions in your garden by maintaining the right temperature of the soil that is just right in every season.

Rubber Mulches are generally light and admit easy flow of air and water into the soil.
These mulches are available in variety like organic, inorganic and synthetic (like rubberecyle mulches). Organic mulches are usually plant material that decomposes and adds nutrients automatically to the soil. These mulches act as one of the best sources for defending and controlling of weeds. As these reduce water loss to great extent that evaporates during sunny day, your garden therefore needs very less watering.

This reduces much maintenance costs that are nearly impossible without these rubber mulches.
The rubber mulches are also helpful in adding nutrients to the soil. It serves you well for long and acts brilliantly as time saver and money savers for you. Pine bark, shredded leaves, grass clippings, etc. are some of the best used organic mulches that are common these days in garden areas.
These decompose and act as nutrients for your soils thus enhancing the quality of soil in your garden. You can easily use these comfortable mulches following simple steps at your home. Clean and weed the area properly and use them on the surfaces accordingly to get the best results.
There are also the types of Rubberecyle mulch that you can use for your surfaces at gardens and playgrounds and make the surface ready to use.

“Cash for Clunkers” Means More Tires to Recycle into Mulch Says Rubberecycle

Monday, October 26th, 2009

A Press Release from PRWEB  regarding “Cash for Clunkers” Means More Tires to Recycle into Mulch Says Rubberecycle:

The popular “Cash for Clunkers” program helped the environment, but it also created a surplus of tires that are unsafe for the road. Millions of the tires from clunkers could end up in landfills as a result. Rubberecycle wants to help further the environmental benefits by recycling tires and turning them into mulch products that can be used for playgrounds and landscaping.

Lakewood, NJ October 20, 2009 — RubbeRecycle, a company that recycles tires into mulch for playgrounds, wants to extend the environmental benefits of the popular ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program. The program means over 800,000 cars were traded in for more fuel efficient models. The problem is that there are over 3 million tires from those cars that could end up in landfills.

Used tires can be managed in an environmentally sound manner by making tires into new products and finding new uses.
“RubbeRecycle uses advanced technology to turn tires into new products like playground surfaces, rubber curbing and landscaping mulch,” said Keith Sacks, Vice President of RubbeRecycle.

Cities have been using recycled tire mulch in parks for more than a decade now. The White House recently chose to do the same. They built an environmentally-friendly playground at the nation’s capital. The surface they used is the Rubberecycle’s Mulch, which came recommended by the National Recreation and Park Association and the International Play Equipment Manufacturer’s Association.

“The products made from recycled tires have been shown to be safe for kids and playgrounds. There have been more than a hundred studies over nearly two decades. It’s recommended by the EPA and Consumer Reports has given it two thumbs up. It’s safer than wood mulch, gravel and sand products,” says Sacks.

He went on to say that besides the green aspect, playground safety is a focus: “Playsafer passed the egg test. That is, we dropped an egg from the top of a 14 ft. playground. It landed on our 6-inch cushion of Playsafer, bounced, but did not break,” said Sacks.

The company currently processes between 10,000 and 12,000 tires a day and is designed to handle 2 million scrap tires annually.

About RubbeRecycle
RubbeRecycle introduced top quality rubber surfacing products to the commercial, residential and military markets in 1998. Our playground mulch conforms to all CPSC, ASTM, and IPEMA (The International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association) safety guidelines and is ADA approved. The pioneer in the tire recycling industry, RubbeRecycle utilizes the most advanced technology and equipment to recycle tires on site.

For more information and to see the many uses of recycled tire products, go to http://www.rubberecycle.com/

Press Contact
Keith Sacks – Sales Manager
Phone # 888-436-6846
Lakewood, NJ, 08701
http://www.rubberecycle.com/

A copy from the PRWEB press release at http://www.prweb.com/releases/playground/safety/prweb3079434.htm

Rubberecycle Mulch – passed the egg test. That is, we dropped an egg from the top of a 14  ft. playground. It landed on our 6-inch cushion of Rubberecycle Playsafer mulch, bounced, but did not break

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