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Photos – Shade Structures

Monday, July 12th, 2010

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Shade Structures and Playgrounds: 5 simple solutions to prevent skin cancer

Monday, July 12th, 2010

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Shade Structures and Playgrounds: 5 simple solutions to prevent skin cancer in children

Summer is a great time for kids to be outside in an active environment but it can also be very dangerous. 1 in 5 children will develop skin cancer throughout the course of their life and that number is still on the rise. Here are 5 simple solutions for preventing skin cancer in children:

#1) Limit time in midday sun: The highest risk of sun overexposure is between 10a.m. and 4p.m.

#2) Always use Sunscreen: Apply sunscreen with a Sun Protective Factor (SPF) of at least 30 or higher and reapply every 2 hours.

#3) Wear a hat: A hat with a wide brim that covers eyes, ears, face and neck is the best.

#4) Sunglasses: Sunglasses can provide as much as 100% UVA and UVB protection that can prevent risk of cataracts, retinal burns and many other issues

#5) Play in the shade: Find a place that has shade provided by trees or fabric shades structures designed to block out the sun. A nicely build playground shade can reduce the temperature by up to 20% and virtually eliminate the risk of skin cancer!

Children should be under shade as much as possible and out of direct exposure to the sun. Children are significantly more vulnerable to the harmful effects of the suns UV rays which is why playground equipment in schools, daycares and parks should have commercial shade structures that are built to last.

One of the biggest benefits of playground shade structures is that they can block up to 97% of the sun’s harmful UV rays. Since most people get the majority of their sun exposure before the age of 18, shades helps reduce risk of developing cancer later on in their lives.

Playground shade structures can also prevent children from getting burned by hot playground equipment. During the hot summer months many unprotected playgrounds can get so hot that children are not able to play on them at all which limits the amount of outdoor activities that are appealing, often causing them to stay inside. Shade structures help keep playgrounds cool so that children can play throughout the summer and enjoy their community playgrounds without having to worry about getting burned.

Written By: April Stone
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The hottest shade structures to keep you cool in the summer and dry in the winter:

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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The hottest shade structures to keep you cool in the summer and dry in the winter:

Shade structures for schools, churches, daycares and public areas are increasingly become one of the hottest products on the market to stay cool. It’s only been in the past ten years that we’ve seen advances in the durability of fabric, the flexibility of designs and the affordability for these shade structures that many cannot do without. Now is the time to invest in a quality product that some manufacturers are guaranteeing for at least ten years. If you are looking to have a shade structure installed for commercial use, there are two main categories of shade structures to choose from: the traditional steel roof and the newly designed fabric canopy shelters.

Steel roof: This is the kind of structure that is ideal for something as small as community parks or as large as an equestrian center. Steel roof shade structures are built to last and that’s just what they do. Given the right environment there is really no telling when or if these structures will be destructible – that is the real benefit. With this structure you will have a larger expense, and it may provide a place for pigeons and other undesirable birds to nest which may be cute for a little while but not so great if you are around them every day. This is really the only disadvantage next to the higher cost of repairs (if needed) but other than that, steel roof shade shelters are a solid piece of equipment that can provide a community with generations of shade and protection.

Fabric canopy: These shade structures are becoming more prevalent since they have become more affordable and better designed. There are three primary designs to choose from when in the market for a good commercial shade structure:

The first is the stretched-fabric canopy, which has been around the longest but has not held up well to the elements of weather and sun damage. The estimated lifespan for one of these fabric shades structures is roughly 2-3 years; at the end of that time, it will most likely need to be replaced because it simply will not be safe and will no longer serve its original purpose. This design has been rendered obsolete and is rarely used in the construction of new projects.

The second type of fabric canopy shade structure is the nylon-tension-cable design. In these shade structures a stronger nylon fabric—the new standard in this industry—is stretched over a powder-coated steel skeleton, then anchored into place with a system of cables and bolts. At this point, the designers have created two major problems: the cable system will eventually wear away at both the nylon fabric and the powder-coated steel, which makes durability low and lifespan brief. The second problem with this shade structure is that it has been made very stationery and cumbersome to dismantle, if necessary in the event of extreme winds or heavy weather.

The third type of fabric canopy is similar to the one above, but it is the next generation of shade structures. This new design has eliminated the defects of the previous structure, allowing for a durable product that is user-friendly. The secret is the patent-pending glide elbow which hooks onto a specially designed corner piece that the fabric has been woven around. The fabric protects again 99% of UV rays and has an 80% rate of water repellency, along with a warranty for 10 YEARS! This is the best investment for commercial shade structures available that will keep your community cool at an affordable expense.

Austin Stanfel
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