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Eco-Safe Artificial Turf


Discusses albedo of Organite and minimal exposed infill as well as Heat Effects in Artificial Turf.

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Hello again - Dr. Truly Green. Elevated heat on and over artificial turf athletic fields is gaining increased recognition as a serious health problem but it remains one of the least understood synthetic turf phenomenon. Only an honest recognition of the problem, with a good understanding of the physics and material science involved, allows the development of effective solutions. FieldShield does offer these effective solutions.

 


 
Ch 1 - ABOUT US
What do we know and when did we know it?!

Ch 2 - PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS

Define the risks - Provide the solutions!

Ch 3 - Organite™ - SAFE INFILL ALTERNATIVE

Natural, Eco-Safe Anti-microbial Infill Alternative

Ch 4 - PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Our eco-safe products and services

Ch 5 - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Engineering, Consulting and Design services
Part 1 
ECO-nomicDezine
Part 2 
CCC Services

Ch 6 - ELEVATED SURFACE HEAT

Causes and solutions relating to artificial turf heat issues

Ch 7 - DISPOSAL

The deep dark secret of disposal costs

Ch 8 - FIELDSHIELD FINDINGS

Science-based risk analysis

Ch 9 - PROPOSITION 65

Primer on California's Clean Air and Water Act

Ch 10 - VIDEO VAULT

Informative videos regarding products, designs, services, studies and relevant turf issues.

Ch 11 - STUDIES AND REPORTS

Compendium of studies and reports regarding eco-risks associated with synthetic turf.

 
CHAPTER 6 - ELEVATED SURFACE HEAT Continued


Of course, since EcoGreen boasts minimal exposed infill, it is the coolest infilled artificial turf possible (for any chosen color of grass fiber) and the albedo of Organite is much higher because of its light brown color. Plus, Organite can contain and hold water to extend evaporative cooling. In addition, the superior memory of the 240 micron monofilament decreases insolation, by significantly reducing “lay-over”.

If your installation is in a climate where excessive surface heat is a concern, you should discuss the above and the available options with your FieldShield consultant.

Heat Effects in Artificial Turf

Heat Effects in Artificial Turf
 

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