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Isn't there some kind of rough gravelly-like coating that could be
applied to the wood that would make it less slippery? Do wheelchairs
also use the same paths? Any problems maneuvering over rough sawn lumber
in a wheelchair?
Thomas A. Reitz wrote:
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> For all you living history sites, nature centres, arboreta and similar
> outdoor facilities ... we're in the process of replacing wood boardwalks
> that snake through our living history village. These are unpainted,
> untreated wood surfaces and our plan is to use rough sawn lumber.
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> One of the concerns that has been raised by staff and visitors is that when
> the wood surface gets worn down and then wet from rain or snow, they are
> very slippery. In the winter, we shovel and throw down a de-icer. But
> when the wood is wet from rain, there doesn't seem to be a lot we can do.
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> We don't want to afix rubberized treads because not only will they look
> dreadful, they have a habit of being pulled up and then cause a tripping
> hazard. And we don't want to throw down sand because it will get tracked
> into the historic buildings.
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> Has anyone confronted this and how have you dealt with it? Would
> appreciate suggestions.
>
> Thomas A. Reitz
> Manager/Curator
> Doon Heritage Crossroads
> R.R. #2
> Kitchener, Ontario N2G 3W5
> Canada
>
> Telephone: 519-748-1439 ext 227
> Fax: 519-748-0009
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> http: www.region.waterloo.on.ca/doon
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