Using rubberized surfacing to increase safety around the pool

by Sally Bouorm | June 1, 2011 11:09 am

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The aquatic industry can reduce or even eliminate slip-fall accidents by utilizing rubber safety surfacing.

By Barry Meakings

Slip-fall accidents typically occur due to inadequate slip resistance between the foot or shoe and walking surface. Not only can these accidents result in a minor bruise, fractured arm or leg, or possibly a severe head injury, they happen quickly and without much warning. Water or ice, loose aggregate, slack or unfastened carpets, rugs or mats, or a sudden change in elevation is all that is needed to tip someone’s balance.

One way the aquatic industry can reduce or even eliminate these types of accidents is by utilizing rubber safety surfacing. From pool decks, splash pads and spas to exercise rooms, cafeterias and washrooms, many walking surfaces have the potential to create a slip-fall hazard when wet, loose, uneven or damaged.

Slip-fall accidents and the cost to society

In North America, slip-fall accidents account for nearly half of all home injuries. They are amongst the primary causes of accidents in hotels, restaurants and public buildings and a recognized cause of injuries in aquatic areas; a significant reason for aquatic related lawsuits in both commercial and residential environments.

According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information’s (CIHI’s) 2011 National Trauma Registry (NTR) report, between 2008 and 2009, next to motor vehicle collisions (41 per cent), 38 per cent of all major injury hospitalizations were due to falls. Almost all (98 per cent) were unintentional in nature.

Legal responsibility for physical injuries is commonly placed on the occupier of the property where the accident took place. The occupier, however, may not necessarily be the actual owner of the property in question, merely a person in physical possession of the premises at that time (e.g. a tenant or another person having control of the activities being carried out on the property).

Additionally, a duty of care owed to the property users is placed on the people responsible for maintaining or repairing the premises. In the event of an accident, the injured person usually has the right to recover compensation for not only immediate physical suffering, medical bills and financial loss, but also potential future loss of income.

The financial cost resulting from slip-fall injuries in North America amounts to millions of dollars per day. To prevent these accidents from happening, it is important to identify and remove slip-fall hazards from daily life and the first place to start is the walking surface.

So, what’s available?

Consumers today have almost unlimited access to information. While researching a solution, they may come across a number of products—from ceramic tiles to texture painted surfaces—claiming to be anti-slip, non-slip and/or slip-proof. While these surfaces are attractive and serviceable in dry conditions, users should beware, as they can become surprisingly slippery when wet. Aside from replacing the entire walking surface, poured-in-place rubber safety surfacing is a cost-effective option for increasing a floor’s slip resistance.

Why rubber?

Rubber safety surfacing has been used in France and Germany for more than 75 years. During the 1930s, the surfacing was developed for the athletic market and was produced from rubber granules, liquid latex and cement. Its success led to the surfacing being used on subway trains, equestrian facilities, factories and even television studios in Moscow.

Today, rubber safety surfacing comprises a high-grade ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber granule that is mixed with a strong urethane binder, which allows the surfacing to remain flexible throughout its lifespan. Its soft and porous surface aids in preventing water from dangerously accumulating around the pool deck, while its slip-resistant and impact-absorbing features behave similar to a rubber bath mat when wet. Not only does it prevent slipping but, in most cases, it also reduces skin lacerations and broken bones should a tumble prove unavoidable.

Long life and added benefits

Should the sub-surface material shift or crack, the rubber surfacing, if installed correctly, will stretch and expand without delaminating from the sub surface, thus minimizing damage. This is also a great benefit for the Canadian climate due to the freeze-thaw factor. As rubber surfacing does not freeze, ice and snow also has a tendency to melt faster than on solid cement or stone surfaces. Additionally, snow can easily be removed with a snow shovel or snow blower without damaging the surface.

During the summer months, rubber safety surfacing resists heat absorption, unlike stone or cement, so it feels cool and comfortable underfoot. The specially developed resins also make the surface anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and ultraviolet (UV) resistant.

Custom options

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Rubber safety surfacing is available in a wide variety of pre-mixed or custom colours that can be used to complement, accentuate or bring together different areas of the landscape.

Rubber safety surfacing is available in a wide variety of pre-mixed or custom colours that can be used to compliment, accentuate or bring together different areas of the landscape. For example, an alternative strip of colour around a pool deck can reproduce the look of a traditional coping stone, which can alleviate the dangers associated with a hard, trip-hazard edge. It can also provide better grip when exiting the pool.

Earth tones are also popular and can be mixed to imitate the look of natural sandstone, granite, pebble or terracotta. The surfacing can also be custom mixed to co-ordinate with a particular colour scheme or to match an existing theme, while facility crests and emblems can also be installed into the surface as an added enhancement.

Easy to clean and repair

By following a simple maintenance program, rubber safety surfacing is easy to keep clean and in pristine condition. Similar to indoor carpet care the surfacing benefits from regular sweeping and periodic washing with a soap solution and bristle broom, power washer or specially developed cleaning product.

Should a repair to any sub surface piping or duct work become necessary, the area concerned is simply cut out and new rubber can be poured and hand-trowelled back in place to blend into the existing surface.

Installation is quick and easy

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Rubber safety surfacing can be applied directly over top of an existing cracked, worn or heaved surface.

A major benefit of choosing rubber safety surfacing over more traditional products is the fast in-and-out installation process. It can be applied directly over top of an existing cracked, worn or heaved surface, or to any solid substrate (e.g. wood, metal, concrete, asphalt, interlocking brick, compacted crushed rock, flagstone, aluminum and steel). This means the average residential pool deck would require only one day to complete without the need for noisy jackhammers and expensive debris removal systems.

In fact, debris removal is a common problem with many traditional surfacing materials. Whether it is performed in house or handled by a contractor, debris removal is not cheap, easy, or in many cases, environmentally friendly. A contractor will often charge by the load and many landfills only accept construction and demolition (C&D) waste by weight; with concrete weighing approximately 68 kg (150 lbs) per cubic foot, the cost can add up quickly.

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The average residential pool deck can be completed in one day without the need for jackhammers and debris removal systems.

With rubber safety surfacing, unsightly blemishes or eroded areas on an existing surface are simply chipped away or filled to level low spots and depressions prior to application.

The general advantage of a one-day installation is a seamless, carpet-like finish that can be walked on within 24 hours. Should installation take more than one day, the previous day’s work can be cut back to an optically suitable area to facilitate a neat and almost invisible joint.

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The general advantage of a one-day installation is a seamless, carpet-like finish that can be walked on within 24 hours.

A typical pool deck application starts with a thorough inspection of the existing surface, taking into account any pre-install remedial work necessary to ensure a perfect finish. On the day of installation, a workstation, where the rubber granules will be mixed with the urethane binder, is set up in an area close to the pool deck. Once the deck surface is prepared, and a coat of primer is applied, a workable quantity of the granulated rubber mixture is poured and hand trowelled to a uniform thickness (approximately 6 mm [0.23 in.]). At this time it is important to watch for undulating spots until the entire area has been covered. On completion, the job site is cleaned up and the workstation is removed, leaving the client with a beautifully restored pool deck.

However, it does not stop here. Not only can rubber safety surfacing be used to prevent slip-fall accidents around the pool, it is also a great remedy for rejuvenating aging patios, steps, walkways, wheelchair and buggy ramps, entrances and foyers, change and locker rooms, garage floors and driveways.

 

Barry MeakingsBarry Meakings is CEO of Rubaroc International Inc., a Canadian-based developer and installer of rubberized safety surfacing. He has more than 28 years experience in commercial and residential poured-in-place rubber safety surfacing throughout North America. He can be reached via e-mail at barry@rubaroc.com[6].

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: http://poolspamarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/2632729.jpg
  2. [Image]: http://www.poolspas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Rubaroc-Pool-Deck-Surface-3.jpg
  3. [Image]: http://www.poolspas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Install_3.jpg
  4. [Image]: http://www.poolspas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Install_2.jpg
  5. [Image]: http://www.poolspas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Rubaroc-Pool-Deck-Surface-2.jpg
  6. barry@rubaroc.com: mailto:barry@rubaroc.com

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