[Tagging] Rubberised playground surface
Warin
61sundowner at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 20:37:45 UTC 2018
What is being tagged is the"softfall" function.
There are various products that provide this feature.
In a playground it is a safety feature, outside a pubs basement access
it is a feature that reduces the possibility of damage to kegs.
surface:function=softfall ???
On 3/13/2018 7:26 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> On 12.03.2018 14:13, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>>> On 12.03.2018 13:03, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>>
>>>> Suggestions, please, for tagging the surface underneath playground
>>>> items like swings and slides, which is made of a soft, rubber-like
>>>> material.
>>>>
>>>> I've used surface=rubber, for now, but that's not really accurate.
>>
>>> It might help to describe why you feel it is not accurate?
>>
>> Because it's not rubber.
>
> It might help even more if you tell us what it is, not what it is not :-)
>
> Thus, I cannot follow what you are trying to find.
>
> I'd consider 'rubber' as a generic term for a group of elastic
> materials. If you want to distinguish if that is natural, or silicone,
> or caoutchouc, or butadiene rubber, feel free to propose a sub-tag.
>
> For the playground user, the only difference would be if it is a
> compact elastic surface, or loose rubber chips/crumbles the offspring
> falls onto.
>
> Similarly, I would not want to analyse which minerals are ground into
> the filling of the sandpit.
>
> tom
>
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