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District Use <br />The Conejo Recreation and Park District has 19 parks (out of 40 parks) where the product is installed, <br />or about to be installed, with the first installation at Rancho Conejo Playfield in 1998 (see chart on Page <br />3). Due to the success of the product — increased safety, decreased maintenance, increased <br />accessibility, and public acceptance (staff does not recall receiving any complaints regarding the <br />surfacing of the parks when operational) - at these parks, the District plans to convert the remainder <br />existing surfaces to EWF during future renovations. <br />Borchard Community Park Playground with EWF <br />EWF Product Specifications <br />Material is a mix of random sized wood chips, comprised of 97% to 100% Fir and 0 to 3% Pine. <br />Material passes through a 3/ inch screening process. <br />Material meets the impact requirements of the ASTM F-1292 Standard Specification for <br />Impact Attenuation of Surface System Under and Around Playground Equipment. <br />Material meets the maneuverability performance requirements of the ASTM F-1951 Surface <br />Test. <br />• Material has been tested and passes the method described in the 16 CFR 1500.44 of the <br />Federal Hazardous Substances Act for rigid and pliable solids for determining extremely <br />flammable and flammable solids. <br />4 Material is free of twigs, bark, leaf debris and any other organic material. Material is <br />manufactured from 100% clean wood: no "scrap wood" i.e. pallets and or demolition wood <br />used. <br />• Material is free of any foreign objects such as nails, trash, and/or chemical additives. <br />• Material is non-toxic. <br />2 1 P g <br />