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An ASTM International recently approved and published provides instructions for designing, distributing and installing wire mesh fences for a wide variety of sports and recreational facilities and other applications. The standard, F 2631, Practice for the installation of woven wire fences in areas of outdoor sports, tennis and other recreational facilities, was developed by Subcommittee F14.10 on Specific Applications, part of ASTM International Committee F14 on Fences. According to Arthur Mittelstaedt, executive director of the Recreation Safety Institute, and long-time member of Committee F14, the impetus for the development of F 2631 comes from the fusion of several working groups were working on fence designs for different applications. "The merger of the working group created a single rule can be extended for different sports or recreational interests and provides the format to add or modify a wide area where fences are needed, and now consolidates a variety of opinions and recommendations "said Mittelstaedt. The new standard includes requirements for use and installation of fences in soccer, football, nine and eight players, field hockey, lacrosse, rugby and sports in general including one-wall handball, paddleball, basketball, volleyball and badminton. For each sport, the rule indicates the location of the fence, including a safe distance from the fence and other barriers to the lines of play and off the field. The standard also has requirements for archery, golf cart trails, batting cages and areas. In addition to sports, covering about 2631 F in areas along the water, as pontoons for marinas, loading ramps, docks, piers, platforms for swimming and beaches. "The requirements in these areas are to safeguard children from water hazards and provide safety and security against unauthorized intrusions and unprotected," said Mittelstaedt. Other water-related areas included in the F 2631 are the fences to ponds, decorative fountains, public laundries and attractions with running water, waterfalls and reservoirs. We invite interested parties to participate in standards development activities of Committee E14. Mittelstaedt said working groups are already working for parks at ground level and high for the practice of skate and play areas with water spray. Furthermore, it is developing a standard that covers residential pools and spaces in municipal facilities, country clubs, private resorts, camping sites and fitness centers. CONTACT Technical Information: Arthur H. Mittelstaedt, Recreation Safety Institute • Ronkonkoma, New York • Phone: +1 516/883-6399 • ASTM Staff: Thomas O'Toole • Phone: +1 610/832-9739.
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We all know the wonders of the Caribbean: clear waters and white sand. No big waves and warm temperatures, this large pool is the delight of all. So, what has Holbox who have no other places in the Caribbean? The locals say it's magic. His Mayan name means "black hole" is that, according to them, when the continent had rain, the sun covers the entire island. They say that the Maya sought by the war of caste took refuge on the island, and unlike other famous islands of Quintana Roo, Chetumal and Isla Mujeres, Holbox has not fallen into the temptation of the large tourist hotels and refuses to compromise on its natural resources and animals, including whale sharks, flamingos and other variety of birds. I, I can speak of little motor, with a shy smile gave me a cabin to rent that are not yet out of Cancun. To carry their Bible, it is dark, plump and curly eyelashes black eyes. Although they appear gray in her hair and Chinese, the child's face will not go away. The cabin was a home built very similar to the teen young couple from "Blue Lagoon." Its thatched roof kept in cool and a bed with a veil protects against attack by mosquitoes. From its colorful walls hang a hammock calling you to sleep, read or just enjoy. Holbox The streets are not paved, so there is no heat from the floor. The town is small but if you're lazy to walk it is possible to rent bicycles or golf carts, transport used by locals as there is less cars and buses. Most houses are of wood and are painted bright colors with thatched roofs. Surrounding the main plaza is the church, town hall and a host of restaurants ranging from Mexican, Italian, tacos, seafood and of course, lobster pizza (what else?). The people are cheerful, friendly and almost all dogs have shorter. Two to three per household, are mostly mestizos, are well fed. Dogs wander the streets like they belong and know the way to the sea to enter to cool. Holbox is easy to fall in love. Some foreigners did and stayed to live there. As an Italian, who bought a crepe cart and that is maintained. Or the South Americans, who make necklaces and bracelets hippies help children of the island at school events. I confess that I fantasized about living there and put a bookshop. The island is a fitting example of how to successfully mix natural conservation and tourism: no money is worth the destruction of their natural resources and they know it. His tours to swim with whale sharks (May to October) are controlled by themselves and are aware of respect for these fish. There is another tour to view birds and flamigos, but only from afar and from a jetty out of respect for wildlife. I agree with holboxianos: the island has something special. And it is by the sea, tranquility in the streets or the warmth of its people. It's that black hole that pulls you to the center and creates a parallel reality in which the problems, existential questions, the hustle and twitter updates do not exist. By bus: From Cancun, take a bus to Chiquilá. From there, a ferry crossing to the island. There is only one bus a day for each line of transportation from Cancun, so it is important to check the departure time at the station.The tour lasts three hours and while the bus is a second and stops at several villages in Quintana Roo, the route is not heavy and beautiful view. By car: Take the highway bound for Chiquilá. The car does not reach the island, so it must be left in any of the parking lots of the village and cross by Ferry. From Cancun, follow highway 180 west, about 150 km to New Xcan, then head north another 100 km to Chiquilá. Dying to go ... but I have fear. In so beautiful that it is a friend of mine went on vacation and is now a hippie living in a cabin there. . Trip reports that you told your mother when she was for you at the station .. People, wine, parties, animals, food, aircraft lost, foreign languages, rolls a night .. The posts represent solely the thoughts of their authors and in no way part of the collective. All comments and views shown here are the responsibility of the reader. Mirrors the opinions are the responsibility of each author and / or reader. ..

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