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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Modern technology and the fact they closed off the open end of the stadium this year.How do they deal with the way ROK Architects built a quiet stadium that couldn't grow grass? ROK was based in KC.
Modern technology and the fact they closed off the open end of the stadium this year.
Problem is having the soccer team tear up the grass on Saturday before the football game on Sunday.
Ive always wondered about the health risks of ingesting those tiny pebbles under field turf every time a soccer or football player hits the ground
Microplastics are ok. They wouldn't still be using plastics if it was harmful.Ive always wondered about the health risks of ingesting those tiny pebbles under field turf every time a soccer or football player hits the ground
We have a very bad track record when it comes to consumer safety.Microplastics are ok. They wouldn't still be using plastics if it was harmful.
Sounds so safe. Glad Krafty put the turf in!We have a very bad track record when it comes to consumer safety.
But there have been no definitive studies, despite those anecdotal reports of cancer clusters for soccer players, which were on NBC and various news channels a few years ago.
But there's no doubt that the tire rubber that the pellets are made from has known carcinogens in them, and you also have to treat the field occasionally to prevent MRSA from growing.
Never heard of this. Got a link?you also have to treat the field occasionally to prevent MRSA from growing.
I was told of this by the Finance / Accountant head at my kids school (private) who oversaw the installation of a new field last summer. I asked him if they had looked around for pro or college teams to donate an older field in good condition. He told me that the actual turf is only 1/4 of the actual cost, as as the grading and fill materials that go down prior to turf are the bulk of the cost, and then he mentioned maintenance. That's when he talked about the MRSA killing agents. It's called Biocide.Never heard of this. Got a link?
Like those sleep machines that supposedly have caused cancer?Microplastics are ok. They wouldn't still be using plastics if it was harmful.
I like some fried rubber and onions now and then.Every turf field I have seen or been on the filling is shredded rubber, not plastic. Sand as a base.
Is actually eating those teeny tiny pellets actually a known issue? I mean, yeah those pellets spray up on contact but I can't imagine terribly many players are letting them into their mouth and then swallowing....Microplastics are ok. They wouldn't still be using plastics if it was harmful.
What sleep machines? CPAP??Like those sleep machines that supposedly have caused cancer?
US food is all ****ed up too.
Huge recall of Phillps CPAP machines last year. They found that the noise-canceling foam inside the machines can break down and cause harm. Over 100 deaths have been blamed on the issue.What sleep machines? CPAP??
Here is how they (GB) do it. No idea if NE follows this to a T and it's climate-related or they just suck as groundskeepers.
What The Packers Do To Keep Lambeau Field Special - Turf Magazine
The Kentucky bluegrass at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin is pristine and untouchable.www.turfmagazine.com
Microplastics are ok. They wouldn't still be using plastics if it was harmful.
Wow!
The Packers literally bring grow lights on the field every night? That is wild.
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