Synlawn Playground System: A Case Study

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A favorite among architects and designers, SYNLawn artificial grass has long been the perfect solution for any commercial landscaping project. Many businesses that choose to install SYNLawn synthetic grass typically see a very quick return on their investment, as water is no longer needed for the appearance and feeling of natural grass.

Our SYNLawn Playground System is uniquely designed for commercial playgrounds at schools, daycare centers, community churches, parks, and more. As the safest and most consistent playground surface found anywhere, our system is capable of protecting children from falls from as high as 10-feet in accordance with the IPEMA standards, as well as CSA approved fall attenuation.

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