Safety Questions Raised About Playgrounds Made from Recycled Tires

June 5, 2009

  • June 5, 2009 at 5:05 am
    Johnathan Vrozos says:
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    Vic De Zen, Sergio De Zen, James De Zen and Lu Galasso all formerly of Royal Plastics in Vaughan in Canada told me that their are new and always newer compositions coming and one should always do very thorough research before installing items especially in playgrounds where the children are.
    Let’s be careful people!!!

  • June 8, 2009 at 7:52 am
    Johnathan Vrozos says:
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    Wow, that is unbelievable!!!!

    nothing is safe anymore. Let’s all play in dirt like the old days!!

    By Johnathan Vrozos
    http://www.johnathanvrozos.com

  • June 8, 2009 at 10:39 am
    Gumby says:
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    An affliction more common than one might think – While at a Home & Garden show, an acquaintance walked barefoot through the display of artificial turf in amazement at how appealing the thought of no maintenance lawn would be until they spied a container of black “gravel” and asked what it was – By that time they had already started to break out in a rash large, welts and the swelling began – If not for an epi-pen I fear what the outcome would be –

    There are more medical dangers out there than eating or breathing this stuff – Most tires contain a mixture of natural and synthetic latex. People with an advanced allergy to Latex any have an anaphylaxis reaction just because of the latex particles in the air. Studies also show that repeated exposure to natural rubber can spike a reaction that will change ones life forever.



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