The Sports Turf Managers Association suggests including the cost of replacement in your budget. "Plan on an approximate range of $6.50 to $7.80 per sq. ft. for the disposal and resurfacing of a synthetic field." This makes the cost or replacement for one football field 57,600 sq. ft at least $374,400 $449.280.
EQUIPMENT COSTS. Equipment, supplies, and labor costs can range from $23,250-$127,00 for synthetic turf, and from $42,800-$205,500 for natural grass. Equipment costs can be less for synthetic fields than for grass fields, but schools usually already have natural grass equipment. Synthetic turf equipment is another additional cost for those considering replacing their natural field.
Receive news and information about safe and healthy playing fields right in your inbox! INTRODUCTION TO SYNTHETIC PLAY FIELD PROBLEMS By the end of 2018 at least 100 million pounds of plastic and tire waste will have entered air water and landfills from disposal of synthetic turf fields.
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LIST OF QUESTIONS TO ASk SYN TURF MANUFACTURERS COSTS We like this University of Arkansas list of minimum questions you need answered before your community moves forward with a plastic carpet rather than a natural grass field. Or make your own list based on what you have read in navigating the pages of the Safe Healthy Playing Fields Inc. website.
We are an all-volunteer group that seeks to explain to you with facts why grass and natural surfaces are the best choice for financial, environmental and public health reasons. Our explanations address five major areas: cost, injury, heat, toxicity to environment, and toxicity to athletes, especially kids.
LIST OF QUESTIONS TO ASk SYN TURF MANUFACTURERS COSTS We like this University of Arkansas list of minimum questions you need answered before your community moves forward with a plastic carpet rather than a natural grass field. Or make your own list based on what you have read in navigating the pages of the Safe Healthy Playing Fields Inc. website.
Aug 05, 2016· Fox Sports, February 2, 2017 “U.S. players have been pretty clear on their preference to play on grass. While not all hate playing on artificial surfaces, they’ve made it clear that they prefer natural surfaces.” “Former U.S. manager Jurgen Klinsmann especially hated [synthetic] turf and did most everything in his power to keep his team from playing on it.
2 days ago· Seventeen NFL teams play their home games on grass, while 15 franchises do so on artificial turf. The latter includes the Rams and Chargers, who
Jun 14, 2019· According to an ongoing study by the National Toxicology Program on crumb rubber, public health concerns about playing on synthetic turf fields have increased recently due to media reports that young adult soccer players, particularly goalies, are being diagnosed with blood cancers. Despite rising concerns, more than 11,000 synthetic turf...
Read more from Safe Healthy Playing Fields Coalition >... We seek to protect our parks and schools from the environmental, community and health costs of replacing natural grass with synthetic turf. We are open to exploring ways to improve natural grass, and or other alternatives as long as they do not negatively impact our neighbourhoods.
The Synthetic Turf Council, the industry’s main trade group, estimates there are between 12,000 and 13,000 synthetic turf fields in the U.S., with some 1,200 to 1,500 new installations a year. The industry’s pitch is that synthetic turf saves on water and eliminates the
Dec 29, 2019· The Synthetic Turf Council, the industry's main trade group, estimates there are between 12,000 and 13,000 synthetic turf fields in the U.S.,
May 19, 2015· Tire manufacturers are really cashing in, with each children's artificial-turf playing field costing a whopping $500,000 to $1 million dollars each! The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station believes that if a child were to consume a mere 10 grams of the rubber crumbs, it would be over what most states call, "the cancer risk threshold."
However, independent public health experts don’t agree. Environment and Human Health, Inc. EHHI a science-based organization composed of physicians and public health professionals, has analyzed the studies the turf industry bases this claim on. EHHI concludes: “These studies do not serve as proof that synthetic turf fields are safe...
Synthetic turf manufacturers say more than 60 studies over the past two decades have shown no elevated health risks associated with their products, but not everyone is convinced. Advertisement
Synthetic turf fields are commonplace in many U.S. communities. According to the Synthetic Turf Council, there are “between 12,000 and 13,000 synthetic turf sports fields in the U.S., with approximately 1,200–1,500 new installations each year.If you’ve ever attended any game played on one of these fields on a hot, sunny day, you’ve probably seen the shimmer of heat rising from the...
Apr 29, 2019· In other words, because we can utilize a synthetic field more often, the cost of use is actually less than a natural grass field. A synthetic surface will be particularly helpful during the wet months of March and April, when our spring sports have started and the fields are wet and muddy. Our students need safe and healthy athletic fields.
Safe Healthy Playing Fields. 1,368 likes · 41 talking about this. The Safe, Healthy Playing Fields Coalition is dedicated to sharing information about the health and safety of both natural
** “Synthetic Turf Playing Fields, Present Unique Danger”, Applied Turfgrass Science, November 3, 2005, Brad Fresenburg, University of Missouri. More safety information: See summaries of field safety issues studies conducted by Penn State University's Sports Surface Research Center.