Thursday, December 18, 2014

How To Purchase Heavy Duty Outdoor Recreational Furniture


How To Purchase Heavy Duty Outdoor
Recreational Furniture



Outdoor-Recreational-FurnitureGood planning practices for recreational
areas are what help you determine everything from the right number of parking
spaces to include to the best type of outdoor recreational furniture to buy. It
doesn't matter if the area you're furnishing is a giant outdoor arena or a small
neighborhood park; what matters is that you use every inch wisely, and that you
outfit it with the best and longest wearing fixtures that your budget will
allow.
ADA
and ABA Compliance


Accessibility means everyone, within reason, has
access to the recreational facilities, whether or not they have physical
limitations. The Americans with
Disabilities Act sets forth accessibility guidelines for facilities where the
public may use them.


These
standards apply to recreational parks and other areas that are open to the
public, such as sports parks and stadiums. The Architectural Barriers Act
affords similar guidelines, but they specifically apply to federally-owned sites
and those bought or leased using federal funds. 

Resistance to the Elements

It seems obvious, but resistance to the elements can
make or break your outdoor
recreational furniture
selections. In the south, you'll need to think about
excessive UV rays bearing down on surfaces. Will they be too hot to use on a
summer's day? Will the sun bake them until some materials degrade and become
unattractive or unsafe? Northern areas with severe winters have freeze and thaw
conditions to contend with.


While
wood might not seem as durable as some materials, certain species are ideal for
outdoor use. ForWeather-Resistant-Outdoor-Picnic-Tables example, cedar and teak wood each have
natural insect and disease resistance and it stands up to the elements. Our
round, Cedar Wood Picnic Table retains a comfortable temperature, even when
it's excessively hot or cold outside, and it's sealed to extend its natural
lifespan. All cedar wood fixtures have the same nature. 


Where the weather isn't as much of a concern, pieces
like our Y-Base Perforated Metal ADA
Picnic Tables are compliant with
accessibility standards and also built to last outdoors. 


If you want something hefty, durable and visually
interesting, concrete is another option. Our Half Log Bench is constructed using
rebar reinforcements and fiber-reinforced concrete, and it has the look of a
real log split in half. 
Outdoor-Bicycle-Storage-RacksSpecial Use
Considerations


Tables and
chairs aren't the only furnishings you'll likely need to outfit a recreational
area. You may also need barbecue grills, bicycle racks and pet waste stations.
And you'll certainly need waste receptacles. If the area allows smoking in some
sections, a safe way to dispose of cigarette butts is also critical. Our Waste Receptacle with Ash Bonnet Lid is one of many styles that are sturdy and
attractive. 


Umbrellas give users much-needed shade. With a canopy,
several people can enjoy a break from the weather in one location. Smaller areas
are served well using umbrellas. There's the traditional fabric-covered
umbrella, but we also have a unique, folding, metal umbrella, the Aluminum Plus Aluminum Patio Umbrella, that
turns in the wind to help redirect it up and away. 


Designing and buying great, heavy-duty commercial outdoor
furniture
 takes a lot of up-front planning to get it right. There's plenty
to choose from, but not everything will work for your project. Your landscape,
type of business, and the geographic location are just three of many
considerations that need to factor into the design. 


Let XPB
Lockers help you create an outdoor
recreation area that's code compliant, attractive, and durable enough to last
for years. For large projects, such as parks or outdoor arenas, or small ones,
such as outdoor break areas at an office, we carry the right furniture for your
style and budget

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