PRODUCT NEWS
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Tarkett Sports Flooring is fit for duty at RAF Odiham |
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07 Apr 2011 . BY Dean Fox |
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RAF Odiham is a front line helicopter support base in Hampshire. The base's gymnasium is used for the physical training of service personnel, and when the old floor needed replacing, a Tarkett Sports Flooring System was found to be the best solution.
Tarkett Sports Flooring Systems, incorporating
InstaSport sprung sub-floors, are ideal for use where
the subfloor is not level or the height of the
finished floor needs to be raised. When combined with
a Tarkett vinyl or engineered wood sports surface the
system is fully compliant with EN14904.
The sub-floor comprises special rubber crumb cradles
manufactured from recycled tyre products and timber
battens sourced from FSC/PEFC certified forests, over
which the Tarkett wood sports flooring is fixed. As
no screed is required, there is no drying time
meaning installations can be completed more quickly,
and floors can be laser-levelled on site to provide a
completely even floor.
D Kelleher Flooring Ltd carried out the installation
at RAF Odiham, and Tony Kelleher commented: “Our
fitters were given some on-site training by
InstaFloor to enable them to install the cradle and
batten system, which proved to be really simple and
effective. The Tarkett 22mm Beech sports flooring
surface provides a truly professional finish and
should serve the base well for many years to come.”
Tarkett Sports Systems comply with, and exceed, the
requirements of EN 14904 and BS 7044: Part 4 for
indoor surfaces for multi-sports use. They are impact
energy absorbing and suitable for a wide range of
sports such as basketball, football, handball, hockey
and tennis, as well as non-sporting activities e.g.
use as an exam hall or for community activities.
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