When it comes to creating a safe and pleasant environment for play or exercise, antistress bases become an indispensable ally.
Over the years of experience, it has been discovered that these innovative mats bring numerous benefits and become a crucial element on playgrounds and public workout areas. In recent years, we’ve had the opportunity to install anti stress mats on various surfaces and for different purposes, and now we’re sharing what we’ve learned about this excellent sports flooring with you.
To start with, let’s introduce you to the advantages of antistress bases:
Safety: Antistress bases or mats provide exceptional shock absorption, reducing the risk of injuries during falls. This feature makes them an ideal choice for children’s playgrounds, where safety is paramount.
Durability: Made from high-quality materials, the antistress basis is extremely durable and resistant to wear and tear. This ensures easy maintenance and brings long-lasting results.
Antistatic Abilities: In addition to providing comfort, these mats often possess antistatic abilities that prevent the accumulation of electric charge, making them safe for use.
Aesthetics and Adaptability: Antistress bases come in various colors, patterns, and thicknesses, allowing adaptation to the environment. An aesthetically appealing design makes them not only functional but also visually attractive.
Regarding the installation of antistress bases, Lumeg experts always take care of the following steps:
Surface Preparation: The first step in installing an antistress base is preparing the surface. The surface should be flat, free of impurities, and sufficiently dry to ensure optimal adhesion.
Laying the Base Layer: After surface preparation, a base layer is applied to improve adhesion and strength. Depending on the type of mat, the base layer can be made of rubber, polyurethane, or similar materials.
Placing the Antistress Base: The main layer of the antistress mat is placed over the base layer. This layer often comes in the form of tiles or rolls, depending on preferences and space requirements.
Securing the Edges: The edges of the antistress bases are carefully secured to ensure stability and balance. This prevents the edges from lifting and maintains the integrity of the surface.
Inspection and Maintenance: After installation, the entire surface is inspected to ensure quality and safety. Regular maintenance includes cleaning and any necessary repairs to extend the lifespan of the base. For any subsequent repairs – count on us!
Antistress bases are most commonly used for children’s playgrounds, public workout areas, and other sports surfaces.
If you have an idea for another application – write to us – we can’t wait to hear your ideas! 😊