splash pads

A RENOLIT Membrane for Splash Pads and Other Pool-Deck Applications
RENOLIT offers RENOLIT SOLID, a reinforced PVC membrane created for splash pads, either for new construction or renovations. Also ideal for aquatic facility decks, this 80-mil thick membrane can be used on new or existing deck surfaces, making them waterproof and slip-resistant for safety. The membrane provides a terrific solution for common splash pad and deck problems including cracks, chips, peeling paint, providing years of easy maintenance and durability, the company says.  Learn more here.
Theme Ships Ahoy
Given that ships and shipwrecks are inherently tied to water, it only makes sense that interactive, ship-themed splashpad water features are a natural fit, for ocean enthusiasts and landlopers alike. Here’s a look inside the popular interactive-fountain genre. ...
Water Odyssey Introduces Massive Splash
Water Odyssey has introduced Massive Splash, an innovative, modular splash play feature designed for maximum patron inclusivity. The modern, architectural look draws attention with a constant motion of water buckets as multiple spray effects reduce user wait times and keep kids engaged. Water sprays from the uprights provide constant cooling, water chasing and a safer play experience. The modular design can be configured to fit most splash pads. Lear more here.
Whimsy by Design
Creating water playgrounds that appeal to multiple generations is both a science and an art, explains “playologist” Shelley Robinson. Here she profiles an enduring splash-pad project that was designed to delight kids and their parent alike with the use of custom features and large doses of imagination. ...
Battle for the Grandkids
As we grow older, and our children have children, there's a powerful desire to spend time with younger family members. Savvy grandparents know that one way you can make that happen is to have an at-home environment that kids can't resist.
A Beautiful Wreck
Creating custom interactive water features often involves not only understanding the needs of community stakeholders, but also the character and history of the place itself.  That was certainly the case at Windjammer Park, a 28.5-acre waterfront recreational area located in the picturesque town of Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island in Washington State. Nestled on the shores of the majestic Puget Sound, locals take
Splashing for All
Splash pads have jumped in popularity by bringing fun to a variety of public spaces. But there's one key factor to keep in mind in their design and installation, writes Chris Thomas, that helps these inviting, entertaining features serve the broadest possible spectrum of visitors.  Creating inclusive play areas is a priority for parks, aquatic facilities and other public places where people gather. From the watershaping perspective, it's part of a current trend in which many recreation departments, homeowner associations, and community centers are installing
Finding Fountains
Back in the 1960s there was a sign on a road entering Alaska that read, "Choose your rut carefully - you will be in it for the next 200 miles." Changing lanes in business can be stressful and risky, but sometimes it's the wisest choice because the road you're on could be leading nowhere. That's what happened to our company, Laughing Waters. I started out in the pond business as a teenager and for years we were full-speed ahead installing naturalistic water features, including ponds, streams
Fountain People Offers Underwater LEDs
Fountain People (San Marcos, TX) has introduced the FXPro flush-mount LED light for underwater applications.…
Spray Feature for Splash Pads from Water Odyssey
Water Odyssey (San Marcos, TX) has released Mushroom Maze, a spray feature for splash pads…