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Four Tips to Navigate the Current Supply Chain Disruption
Four Tips to Navigate the Current Supply Chain Disruption

    As more people continue to venture out of the house, travel and enjoy life post-pandemic, the demand for commercial furniture is greater than ever. Whether it’s park and playground equipment, poolside furniture, or other hospitality furnishings, commercial outdoor furniture and supplies are hot commodities. 

 

    Unfortunately, businesses and organizations are finding it is taking much longer to refresh or replace their furniture due to a myriad of global supply chain issues. Long lead times are plaguing nearly every industry, including commercial outdoor furniture. Even items that are typically well-stocked, like our plastic resin pool furniture, are available one day and out of stock the next because customers are frantically buying up what they can to meet their open seasons. 

 

What’s causing the lead-time issues?

    The reasons for the long lead times for commercial outdoor furniture are many. As we noted in our blog post last year, COVID incited material and labor shortages which led to delays in receiving products. Today, we are still experiencing shortages of valuable resources, now we have rising gas prices, inflation, and supply chain issues to contend with as well. 

 

    Imported materials sent via cargo shipping containers are not only more expensive to manufacture and transport, but they’re also harder to come by due to understaffed depots. When the cargo does arrive at US ports, it can take days or weeks before the cargo is offloaded. Economists predict the goods shortages and price surges will likely not improve until well into 2022.

Carrier

With less product availability, rising costs, and longer lead times continuing to affect the market, the outlook may seem uncertain for those looking to purchase outdoor furniture, park equipment, and accessories. Fear not. You may not be able to control the supply chain woes, but you can be ready to meet the needs of your visitors and guests by being proactive and flexible.

 

How can you manage the disruption?

At Furniture Leisure, we have four tips to help combat the supply chain issues and furnish your commercial site: 

 

1. Pre-plan and order early

The furniture order-to-arrival timeline is unpredictable, so you must plan early and order farther in advance. Place your pool furniture orders in November or December to ensure you’re fully stocked before the spring pool season begins. For park and playground equipment, we suggest ordering 4 to 6 months in advance of the opening season.

 

By ordering early, you’ll not only be higher in the queue to receive your furniture, but you’ll also likely avoid price increases coming down the pipeline from manufacturers. 

 

2. Consider items from our Quick Ship catalog

For more reliable and faster delivery timelines, we recommend checking out our expansive catalog of Quick Ship products. They include our exclusive RHINO and ELITE lines of picnic tables, benches, and trash receptacles. Cost-efficient, commercial-grade, and built to last, our proprietary furniture collections come in a variety of styles and colors to suit your needs. 

 

As an added bonus, our Quick Ship products have reduced lead times. Depending on the item, your order can be shipped in as little as 3 days to 6 weeks. That’s much shorter than some manufacturers that currently have lead times of 10 weeks or more. If you want quality, American-made products delivered fast, give our Quick Ship products a try!

 

3. Track your orders

At Furniture Leisure, we have noticed many of our carriers are foregoing making 24-hour call-ahead appointments with our customers because they do not have the manpower to set up delivery windows. Therefore, we encourage you to closely follow the tracking of your order as it nears the delivery stage. This will enable you to make the necessary preparations to receive the order when it arrives. Have your space ready and staff on hand on the expected delivery day to ensure a smooth experience. Keep in mind that some outdoor furniture products require assembly, so once the shipment arrives, your team should be equipped with the right tools. Our staff can tell you in advance if any of the products in your order will require assembly.

 

4. Work with our sales consultants for customized solutions 

Our sales consultants are experts when it comes to outdoor furniture products, availability, lead times, and problem-solving. We’re available online, on the phone, and in person to help you navigate through the supply chain disruption and help you find the best solutions for your specific needs. We stay on top of the latest trends so we can put together a complete site design for your space that’s both functional and appealing. At Furniture Leisure, we’ve been providing commercial site furnishings for nearly 20 years. Whether you’re new to ordering outdoor furniture or a seasoned customer looking for fresh trends and alternatives, we’re to help. 


Don’t fret about the current supply chain challenges. If you plan, prepare and partner with Furniture Leisure, you’ll weather this storm and be fully furnished for your upcoming peak season. Call to speak with one of our associates at 1-800-213-2401 or visit us at furnitureleisure.com today.

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Top Park and Playground Trends for 2022

     It’s been nearly two years since the pandemic prompted indoor lockdowns and restrictions as we’ve never seen before. To combat the mental and physical strain, people have sought refuge at parks, playgrounds, and other outdoor recreational areas. A 2021 report by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) found seven in 10 people have either maintained or increased their use of public parks and trails during the pandemic. Along with exercise, respondents said they frequent outdoor environments like parks to spend time with family and friends, alleviate day-to-day stress, and bring them closer to nature.

     The NRPA and other industry experts say this desire for outdoor recreation will continue to increase as people realize the importance of physical and social interactions. Parks and playgrounds not only have a deeply positive effect on a child’s holistic development, but they also improve the overall physical and mental wellbeing of people of all ages.

     At Furniture Leisure, we couldn’t agree more. Parks and playgrounds are the perfect places to socialize, exercise, and rejuvenate the soul. That’s why we offer an expansive collection of outdoor furniture and equipment that promotes health and positivity. 

     In fact, we see four trends gaining popularity in the park and playground segments that are creating safe and enjoyable experiences for more people:

  • Inclusive playgrounds that attract all ability levels
  • Furniture accessories that protect visitors from the elements
  • Outdoor fitness spaces that offer a variety of ways to exercise
  • Outside classroom settings that foster creativity and learning

As we dive deeper into these top trends, we’ll highlight some of our product solutions that serve park-goers’ needs while improving your surroundings.

Top Park and Playground Trends for 2022

Inclusive playgrounds that offer something for everyone

     As people continue to live longer and more family households include multi-generational members, they need versatile activity areas that interest all ages and abilities. A variety of play equipment, seating, and outdoor conveniences promote intergenerational connections and overall wellness benefits. Provide playhouses for small children like the Ringmaster Playhouse that not only captivates them with its numbered stairs and elongated slide, it also helps them learn balance, shapes, and colors.

      Encourage children to be more active and build confidence with playground sets that feature a range of activities – from easy crawl-through areas and slides to more challenging ladders and trapeze bars. Our Expedition Playground Set has all this and more, including ADA transfer areas so children of all abilities can partake in the fun.

      For older visitors who want to watch their grandkids play, create comfortable seating areas nearby that contain an assortment of benches with backings and wheelchair-accessible picnic tables. By adapting your outdoor area to meet a wider age range and needs, you will create a more inclusive, welcoming environment for all visitors.

Inclusive playgrounds that offer something for everyone

Shades that protect from the sun

     If you attract more people to your outdoor areas, you must also protect them from the elements, especially in parts of the country where temperatures can reach triple digits. Shade structures over playground equipment protect children from the sun’s harmful UV rays and lower the temperature of the shaded area by 15 to 20 degrees. Furniture Leisure has shade structures for playsets that cover a 1,000 sq. ft. area and have an entry height of up to 12 feet. Made of commercial-grade fabric and heavy-duty steel, our UV-protected canopies are strong enough to deflect hail and withstand wind gusts up to 90 mph.

      Provide added comfort for people at benches and tables with non-intrusive shades like our Tornado Shade Structure Umbrella, which offers protection and, at the same time, style and color to your outdoor area. Also for longevity in the utmost weather protection, a metal top park shelter can be considered. A more comfortable sitting area encourages visitors to spend more time picnicking, socializing, and enjoying their surroundings. At Furniture Leisure, we have an array of umbrellasshelters, and shade structures for every area of your park and playground. Call Shannon, our resident shade expert, at 1-800-213-2401 to find the ideal shade products for your space.

Park and Playground Shades

Expanded outdoor fitness areas

      The closing of indoor gyms and fitness centers at the onset of COVID forced people to find alternative ways to exercise and stay fit. Even now, as some gyms have reopened, many are not comfortable working out in confined spaces with others.

      Over the years, outdoor fitness areas and obstacle courses have popped up across the country. Now, as user demand is skyrocketing, more communities are including these amenities to meet the growing need. In addition to dedicated fitness spaces, consider adding obstacle courses with equipment or walking trails with exercise stations. From sit-up benches and balancing boards to cardio-boosting air walkers and ladders, integrate a variety of outdoor fitness equipment from Furniture Leisure that accommodates all levels and abilities – including those with disabilities. Designed for use by people 13 and older, our equipment offerings have ADA-accessible options and stand up to regular use and harsh weather conditions.

Park and Playground Fitness

Outside learning spaces that foster a comfortable teaching environment

      Another trend making its way outdoors is the addition of dedicated learning areas to replace or supplement indoor classrooms. Along with providing a safer group atmosphere, outside learning spaces promote participation and play, and enable schools to provide a hybrid teaching environment where children can learn in alternate surroundings.

      Browse Furniture Leisure’s extensive catalog of outdoor classroom furniture to build your own custom learning environment, or select one of our prebuilt classroom packages that include seats, a canopy, a trash receptacle, and a sanitation station.

Outdoor Classroom for Parks, Schools, and Playgrounds

     As people’s needs evolve to adapt, so should your outdoor spaces. These 2022 trends will soon become benchmarks for parks, playgrounds, schools, and other public spaces. The warm weather will be here before you know it, so now is the time to order equipment to improve your outside space. For help with all your outdoor equipment needs, speak with one of our Furniture Leisure experts at 1-800-213-2401.

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Order by December 2021 for Spring 2022 Arrival on Commercial Pool Furniture and Site Amenities

     The market for receiving commercial pool furniture and industrial site amenities in 2021 can be summed in one word: “Delayed”! All year there have been substantial material, labor, and freight shortages that have pushed back estimated arrival dates on products, sometimes double or triple past their original expectations. This industry-wide problem of raw material deficiencies caused by the ongoing covid crisis continues to make national headlines. Though we would like to say that the worst is behind us, it is foreseen the situation will not be improving anytime soon. In fact, the growing demand from establishments opening their doors at the same time has created a backlog of orders waiting to be fulfilled as factories standby to receive resources. 

     For this reason, we encourage all customers who are planning to re-furnish their HOA, parks, schools, hotels, waterparks, etc. in the spring of 2022, to place all orders at the end of 2021. This includes all picnic tables, benches, chaise lounges, dining chairs, patio tables, umbrellas, trash receptacles, bike racks, grills, bleachers, and shade structures. By placing your order before January 2022 you may be able to avoid new year price increases and secure a spot on the production schedule for spring delivery. Due to high demands and unpredictable material shortages, it is important to note that all orders cannot be held for a specific date and will be shipped out as soon as complete. Please plan ahead and be safe!

 For questions about updated lead time or written quotes, please call 1-800-213-2401 to speak to an expert.

Order by December 2021 for Spring 2022 Arrival on Commercial Pool Furniture and Site Amenities

 

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Outdoor Classroom Guide for Schools & Universities

          As schools begin to re-open for the first time during the Coronavirus pandemic many districts are beginning to implement outdoor learning environments as a way to provide an additional layer of safety to their students and community. Just this week the New York City Mayor announced that all schools in NYC would be allowed to launch outdoor learning initiatives next semester.  "We know outdoors is one of the things that works, It's gonna open a lot of opportunities." Mayor De Blasio was quoted as saying (link)

           With this trending style of classroom, there is much for school administrators, teachers, and staff to consider when preparing a safe and efficient learning environment for their students. Below is a list of steps necessary when setting up the schoolyard for an outdoor classroom, including proper on-campus location and outdoor amenities that promote social distancing, sanitation, and shade. 

Outdoor Classroom Guide for Schools & Universities Illustration


Step 1 - Plan for your outdoor classroom location

          Outdoor classrooms are versatile in the sense that they can be placed in a number of different locations. Popular choices to establish an outdoor classroom are within gardens, in open fields, an empty lot, under an existing pavilion and large trees, or around outdoor athletic spaces such as basketball court, soccer, and baseball fields. Make use of trees, lakes, or other natural scenery to provide your students with an engaging, stress-free atmosphere. 

          When considering the location for the outdoor classroom, safety is always the number one priority. This includes protecting students, wildlife, and the environment from potentially hazardous situations. Stay clear of a site that is in close proximity to car/bus lanes or busy roadways.  It is also a good idea not to be too close to active sporting functions where distraction and fly balls are common. Keep away from perimeters of unsecured tree lines and bodies of water to prevent invasion on local wild animals and plants that may reside in the area. Also avoid potential dangerous objects, such as storm drains, dumpsters, air conditioning units, etc.

          Be sure the space is large enough to account for health/social distancing guidelines (6 feet apart from another person or about 2 arms’ length). Reserve a section for teachers to stand front and center, whether it be in the middle of a circular formation or at the head like in a standard classroom to allow students to hear lectures while providing optimal supervision of the class.


Step 2 - Furnish your outdoor classroom

          Once space is determined, there are several provisions that can be used to make an outdoor classroom not only functional but comfortable. Site furnishing that provides shade, seating, and cleanliness are essential to promote a healthy learning environment. Below are considerable options to set up a successful classroom outdoors:

 

Shade

  • Umbrellas - Using umbrellas to provide shade coverage for students is a non-permanent, cost-efficient solution. These items can typically be placed within the center of a picnic table and anchored to a weighted umbrella base below. Most commercial umbrellas are tested to withstand wind gusts of up to 40 mph and are equipped with canopies that are completely waterproof. Cantilever style umbrellas are another popular choice as they hang over the occupants and provide a larger amount of coverage without imposing posts. Umbrellas can be installed and dismounted with ease and are low-maintenance.
  • Shade structure - Shade structures are larger permanent canopies that will relieve the entire class from extreme brightness and heat caused by the sun. These products come in a variety of sizes to optimize coverage to any area at a given location. Multiple eye-catching styles will create an inviting atmosphere that encourages students to want to take their studies outdoors. Liability is also low as the columns are fixed to the ground and the fabric typically has a minimum 8 ft. entry height.  Schools can use fabric shades structures as a temporary solution for sun protection while battling the current pandemic situation. But these artificial covers are also a long term asset that will enrich outdoor learning for many years thereafter.  
  • Large Trees - To save a considerable margin in the school’s budget, full leafy trees can also provide great shade coverage. Take advantage of the natural cover provided by any large trees that are already established on the grounds. Setting up a classroom in an area such as this will surely make for a unique learning environment!

Shade Structures for Outdoor Classrooms

Seating Options 

  • Outdoor desks - Individual desks that consist of non-porous, easy to clean/sanitize materials that are impervious to the outdoor elements. Outdoor desks are made for one student at a time and typically share the same front-facing characteristics as a desk you would find indoors. Thermoplastic or powder-coating protective layers make suitable options to set up and leave outdoors fulltime as they are extremely weather-resistant.  
  • Picnic Tables (with or without umbrellas depending) - Picnic tables provide a large tabletop space for reading/writing and can seat multiple students at a time. Any industrial material for the tabletop and seats are suitable for an outdoor classroom, however, fiberglass is usually the recommended choice as its flat, smooth surface makes it easier to do schoolwork on. To mitigate the risk of disease transmission, transparent table dividers for thermoplastic picnic tables can be installed to obstruct the airflow between occupants. 
  • Benches - A cost-efficient, space-saving seating solution that can be easy to rearrange or fix depending on the demands of the outdoor classroom. Implementing benches as the primary source of outdoor furniture, however, doesn’t provide students with a tabletop surface, leaving little room for writing or an area to place supplies. Such accommodations would be most suitable for instances where demonstration is the key style of learning rather than a lecture that requires taking notes.
  • Bleachers - Portable bleachers make for great outdoor classroom seating as they provide large multilevel spacing that is ideal for social distancing. With many long rows, one bleacher can have enough capacity to accommodate the entire class safely.  

Picnic Tables for Outdoor Classrooms

Cleanliness

  • Receptacles - Trash cans and recycling stations are a means of keeping the ground free of unwanted litter. By including a trash receptacle within the outdoor classroom space, students and teachers will have a place to discard papers, bottles, pens, food, and more while class is in session. In addition to a clean campus, this also maintains a healthy environment for both students and wildlife by not subjecting animals to potential harmful debris or inviting pests such as ants or rats to the area.
  • Sanitation Stations – The Coronavirus has redefined the importance of public hygiene. This is even more prominent within schools where social distancing and the use of the same surfaces are not always avoidable. Access to filled sanitation stations should be available at all times. Even in a world not distressed by a global pandemic, having obtainable hand sanitizer and/or wipes positioned on site of the outdoor classroom will allow students to disinfect surfaces shared by other classes before and after use. This will prevent germ spread and remove dirt from hands before returning inside. Sanitizer dispensers can be mounted to a centralized location via a stand, table, or post. 

Trash Cans for Outdoor Classrooms

 

Step 3 - Arranging the components to maximize safety and sanitation

           Although your classroom may be outdoors, there is still a need to abide by CDC guidelines when it comes to social distancing. In order to accomplish this, it is important to gather measurements of the total amount of space that you have available to you. Once this is done, examination of your seating solution is needed. You should determine, based on the type of product you are using, how many occupants it can hold while accounting for social distancing.

Outdoor Classroom Social Distancing

           With this information in hand, you are now able to determine class size by the number of seating products you are able to place within the total space available to you. CDC guidelines recommend a 6’ distance between students at all times. You can designate certain areas of the tables and benches for where students should sit by using a colorful tape to indicate boundaries. Maintaining the appropriate distance between tables depends on the surface they are placed. Tape or chalk would be excellent options for outdoor classrooms that are placed on asphalt or concrete surfaces, while spray paint or lawn stakes would be helpful for indicating where the outdoor classroom furniture should be placed on grassy surfaces.

 

Step 4 - Getting the most exposure for your outdoor classroom 

Outdoor Classroom Social Distancing

          Once the outdoor classroom is established and furnished, it is necessary to create a scheduling system to prevent class overlap. An outdoor classroom should be used as much as possible to limit the spread of airborne illnesses. Setting up a time slot protocol will ensure that the outdoor space is utilized at all times in the safest, orderly way possible. Additional staff can also be given a window between classes to sterilize the area while students are not present.

 

Outdoor Classrooms Long Term

          Besides being an innovative solution for schools during this year’s challenge, Outdoor Classrooms are an asset that can be utilized for many future classes. It may seem that moving to an outdoor classroom would be a net negative, however, studies have actually shown that up to 88% of teachers feel their students are more engaged in an outdoor learning environment compared to the traditional indoor setting (link). 

 

          As we continue to grapple with this pandemic, schools across the nation are beginning to adapt and implement outdoor classroom ideas. This process may seem straightforward on the surface, but there are a surprising number of factors to consider when beginning an outdoor classroom project. We created this guide to assist in these efforts and hope you found it useful. If you have any questions about acquiring the items necessary to create an outdoor classroom environment, give our friendly and professional support staff a call at 1-800-213-2401.

Outdoor Classroom Furniture Guide

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How to Protect Your Customers With a Commercial Sanitation Station

The world has changed dramatically since the outbreak of COVID-19. Fears about how germs and viruses spread continue to affect how we interact and do business.

Many Americans are uneasy about returning to work, shopping and leisure activities in a post-pandemic world. A nationwide poll by the Washington Post and University of Maryland found that 63% of respondents are still worried about infection and getting sick. A significant majority are concerned about the health risk posed by various businesses, including:

  • Restaurants (74%)
  • Retail stores (66%)
  • Theaters (82%)
  • Barber shops or hair salons (69%)
  • Nail salons (74%)
  • Gyms (78%)
  • Golf courses (59%)

Why You Need to Reassure Customers That They're Safe

What can you do when so many Americans are concerned about activities that were once a routine part of their lives? It's essential for any business that serves the public to demonstrate it's safeguarding customers, even as restrictions are lifted.

This includes cleaning and disinfecting your premises regularly. You can also provide customers with a hand sanitation station so they can protect themselves if they feel vulnerable.

How a Sanitizing Station Puts Your Customers at Ease

COVID-19 and other viruses can spread when droplets land on objects such as tables, doorknobs and handrails after an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks. People who touch these surfaces and their faces are at risk of infection. Health authorities consistently remind us of the importance of washing hands regularly.

There's a risk of transmission in any public space where people gather or cross paths. Commercial sanitation stations stocked with antibacterial wipes are a simple and effective solution for cleaning hands and commonly touched surfaces when soap and water aren't available.

Providing your patrons with a plentiful, complimentary supply of commercial hand sanitizer lets them know you care about their well-being and have taken steps to protect their health. It also allows anxious customers to take precautions so they can better enjoy their experience in your place of business and feel confident in returning.

Where Can You Use a Sanitizing Station?

A free-standing hand sanitizer dispenser can be used indoors or outdoors and should be placed in high-traffic corridors or near entrances and exits.

Here are examples of places a customer may want to use industrial hand sanitizer:

  • Grocery stores and retail: near carts, shopping baskets and self-service checkouts
  • Fast-food restaurants and cafeterias: next to counters, seating and trash receptacles
  • Public restrooms: next to sinks and counters
  • Conference centers, shopping centers and commercial buildings: beside elevators, escalators, water fountains, vending machines, food service areas and lounges
  • Fitness centers and spas: in change rooms, foyers and common areas
  • Offices and workplaces: in boardrooms, meeting rooms and staff break rooms
  • Municipal halls and community centers: next to service counters and along concourses
  • Museums, galleries and libraries: in high-traffic spaces, seating areas and children's play zones
  • Gas stations: next to gas pumps and tire pumps
  • Schools and day cares: in classrooms and hallways
  • Stadiums and theaters: near refreshment stands, entrances to seating areas and exits
  • Hotels and resorts: in busy areas such as gyms, pool decks, outdoor patios and lounges
  • Nursing homes and assisted living communities: in dining rooms, atriums and other common areas
  • Medical clinics and dental offices: in waiting rooms

Shopping Mall

 

Choosing a Sanitizing Station for Your Business

Furniture Leisure offers a selection of hand sanitation stations made with durable, high-grade aluminum. They're finished with attractive, easy-to-clean coatings and provide a professional complement to your decor.

  • Floor-standing models dispense wipes through an opening at the top. The cover is securely fastened and stays in place when wipes are pulled out. The bottom portion of the dispenser has space for extra wipes or a trash receptacle.
  • A combination wipe dispenser with attached trash receptacle is an effective solution for those who prefer storage space and a disposal bin.
  • Wall-mounted wipe dispensers are ideal for businesses with limited floor space and can be placed on a wall, column or fixture. Brackets and hardware are included for mounting.

Sanitizing stations can be stocked with FDA-approved wipes that are pre-saturated with water, alcohol and aloe and kill up to 99.9% of common germs. They're also free of ammonia and bleach so they're safe to use on hands.

Wall Mounted Dispensers

Wipes Stations

Floor Standing Dispensers

 

Reducing the Spread of Germs is a Long-Term Goal

Recovery from the pandemic won't be immediate. According to a Gallup poll, 40% of Americans believe it's going to take a long time for society to fully return to normal activities. Additional waves of infections are possible, which means it's critical that everyone continues to be vigilant about cleanliness and hygiene.

Customers need the peace of mind knowing the businesses and services they patronize are safe. Providing a hand sanitizer dispenser on your premises assures your clients and staff that their health is a priority and that your business is taking all necessary steps to protect their health and well-being.

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COVID-19 Update - Our Status

Dear Customers & Friends,

We realize the COVID-19 situation is presenting many new and unforeseen challenges in our industry. As we progress through this crisis together I wanted to take a moment to update you on our response and current status:

1. Our office and sales team remain online and ready to serve you. We have instructed all staff to assume a working from home role so communications may be slightly delayed however we remain open and available via telephone, email or live chat. 

 

2. 95%+ of our warehouses are still shipping and processing orders at this time. In order to comply with CDC guidelines some locations may be on a “skeleton crew” to ensure the safety and health of the production and warehouse staff. If your order experiences a delay for any reason rest assured we will contact you immediately. 

 

3. With the situation rapidly evolving on how states and municipalities are responding to this crisis we encourage you to check with your local health and safety public officials to ensure your order can be received without issue and your address will be serviceable.

Rest assured the team here at Furniture Leisure is ready to help serve you and your business needs through this uncertain time. We wish you and your family safety, health and happiness!

Sincerely,

Paul Hart

President
Furniture Leisure, Inc.

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Sanitizing Outdoor Furniture: Keeping Guest Safe by Keeping Surfaces Clean

Recent events from the Coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic has put into perspective how important it is to protect ourselves through awareness and sanitation. With the virus spreading at a rapid pace, efforts need to be taken now and in the future to keep people safe. It has been demonstrated that the COVID-19 along with other viruses and bacteria can remain infectious on surfaces, sometimes for days at a time. Even non-porous materials such as stainless steel and plastics can become an intermediary for harmful pathogens. This is why cleaning is so important for venues like hotels, HOAs, waterparks, theme parks, and other locations with people coming in contact with common surfaces, most notably doors, counters, and furniture. Outdoor furniture, such as picnic tables, benches, chaise lounges, patio chairs, and more, needs to be wipe down routinely for the patrons’ protection as people may overlook cleanliness for comfort in haste. Here are some sanitary measures that can be taken to ensure a healthy experience for valued guests.

 

Bleach and Water

Direct Sunlight – UV rays are nature’s natural disinfectant. However, the strength and inconsisteny of the sunlight isn’t the greatest solution when it comes to stopping the spread of germs on outdoor furniture. Direct sunlight will eventually destroy viruses and bacteria as long as water, oils, and skin don’t interfere while the sun does its job. It could take up to an hour in ideal condition for the sunrays to eliminate all viral bug that may be looming on your furniture.

 

Dish Soap and Water

Dish Soap and Water – We recommend cleaning outdoor furniture with dish soap, water, and a soft-bristle brush to remove unwanted dirt, oils, and chemicals that could otherwise sun-bake into the material over time making it look grungy and old. But soap and water also play an extraordinary role in the fight against viruses and bacteria. It doesn’t kill the germs, but lifts and removes them from the surface altogether, making it a cost-effective solution that is safe to use around the public and in any environment.

 

Bleach and Water

Bleach and Water – When it comes to disinfecting there is no better agent than bleach. Bleach can kill bacteria, viruses, microorganisms, molds, and fungi without much effort. The recommended mixture is ½ cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water. Be sure to test the bleach mixture on a small portion of the material before fully cleaning your outdoor furniture. It is considered a harsh chemical and can harm certain materials. Let it sit for five minutes before rinsing clean for the best sterilization. Also note that it can damage skin and dyes in clothing, so make sure to wear protective gloves and gear while cleaning and discourage guests from using until the bleach is thoroughly rinsed.  

 

Spray Bottle and Rag

Consistency – It is always important to be consistent and vigilant when reducing the threat of pathogens, especially in heavily populated locations. It may benefit businesses and guests to have one or two maintenance staff during business hours repeatable wipe down all furniture to reduce the chance of infection. This also gives a positive image to the hospitality business as they make it a priority to keep their property clean and patrons safe and healthy.  As the saying goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

 

As we recover from this dangerous pandemic, we can take away the importance of how to protect ourselves and one another by taking crucial measures in sanitation. With a combined effort, we can lead happy, healthier lives without fear.

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ADA Picnic Tables: What Is an ADA Picnic Table and How Is it Different From Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Tables?

What Is an ADA Picnic Table?

As a purchaser of public-space furniture, you need to understand the subtle technical differences between commercial ADA picnic tables and "ordinary" wheelchair accessible picnic tables. If you downplay the importance of ADA guidelines for picnic tables, there exists the possibility of damaging your organization's professional reputation among wheelchair users. Non-compliance can also lead to unwanted legal actions, such as disability discrimination lawsuits as well as citations and fines if your property is ever audited.

ADA Picnic Tables: What Is an ADA Picnic Table and How Is it Different From Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Tables?

What Does ADA Wheelchair Accessible Mean?

The purpose of ADA picnic tables is to ensure that wheelchair users have adequate seating opportunities. ADA compliance can also require ensuring an appropriate number of picnic tables are available based on the size and scope of the public space. Moreover, ADA accessible picnic tables must be available for everyone's use and not only for people seated in wheelchairs; it's illegal to segregate wheelchair users from the general seated public.

ADA picnic tables have specific regulatory guidelines set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act and upheld by the United States Department of Justice – Civil Rights Division. These ADA guidelines for picnic tables include precise measurements and strict specifications. Creating space at a picnic table to fit a wheelchair doesn't necessarily make it ADA-compliant.

 

What Are ADA Picnic Table Requirements?

Generally speaking, ADA picnic tables need to have one seat removed or one side of their benches shorter to ensure that wheelchair users can easily approach the table and fit comfortably. ADA picnic table requirements can vary from state to state, so it's important to do your homework before making your final purchase.

The basic guidelines stated on the ADA.gov website are as follows:

ADA Minimum Clearances for Picnic Tables

  • Surface table height: 34" maximum, 28" minimum above the floor
  • Knee clearance: 27" minimum (between the floor and the underside of the table)
  • Clear floor area: 30" by 48" at each seating space with at least one fully unobstructed side and an accessible route to get there
  • Leg and knee extension clearance: at least 19" from the edge of the table inward
  • 36" cleared ground space around the table's perimeter, measured from the back edge of the bench
  • If a wall or other obstruction is present at a fixed table location, a 36" minimum space must be created to provide a wheelchair accessible route to the seating location.
  • In locations where tables are fixed to a wall or a floor, 5% of the tables should be ADA-compliant; if there are less than 20 tables, then at least one ADA table must be provided
  • Tables must be set on firm, stable, and slip-resistant ground space

ADA Toe and Knee Minimum Clearances for Picnic TablesThere should always be enough space at an ADA-compliant picnic table to ensure that people who are seated in wheelchairs can enjoy and participate in conversations from wherever they're positioned.

 

Types of ADA Tables

Commercial picnic tables can be found everywhere: restaurants, water parks, amusement parks, public parks, outdoor seating areas, school lunchrooms, shopping malls, homeowner associations, and any public sitting area. In fact, there are so many styles available that it's worth taking the time to do research before making a considerable investment to ensure you purchase handicap accessible picnic tables that comply with your state's ADA stipulations.

Double End Access ADA Compliant Picnic Table

Single End Access ADA Compliant Picnic Table

Side Access ADA Compliant Picnic Table

ADA picnic tables come in all the same designs as standard commercial picnic tables and are available in a variety of shapes, including roundhexagonal, square, rectangular, and octagonal. Commercial ADA picnic tables come in three general design options that offer wheelchair accessibility: single end access, double end access, and side access. They are made from wood, aluminum, plastisolthermoplastic, fiberglass, concrete, and recycled materials. Regardless of the shape or material, all ADA-compliant handicap accessible picnic tables should have an extended tabletop to provide sufficient room for wheelchair access when necessary.

 

By now, it should be clear that wheelchair accessible picnic tables are not necessarily considered to be ADA-compliant and that many factors come into play. As you make your decisions, keep in mind that landscaping and space constraints can affect your choices. Be sure to communicate any concerns or questions regarding ADA-compliant picnic tables to a knowledgeable furniture supplier who specializes in ADA specs and regulations.

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Commercial Shade Structures: The Many Uses and Benefits

While you can't alter the temperature of the great outdoors, you can feel more comfortable standing in the shade. Getting out of the sun can make the temperature of the surrounding area feel 10 to 15 degrees cooler — plus it reduces your exposure to UV rays.

Commercial shade structures are artificial shades that provide these benefits and others in a variety of locations, letting businesses and organizations offer comfortable, fun external environments to guests, customers, and the general public. With things heating up across the United States — 70 million people were under a heatwave in July 2019 — every opportunity for a cooler, safer environment helps.

Commercial Shade Structures: The many uses and benefitsBenefits of Commercial Shade Structures

Shade covers and structures make the experience at pools, playgrounds, stadiums and other open area properties more pleasant through a wide range of benefits.

  • Fabric Shade Over Picnic Table and Playground

    Provides shade. While fun in the sun is a great way to get your daily intake of Vitamin D and boost your mood, you know what they say about all things in moderation. This is especially important during the summer months when the sun rides high and strong in many locations. Providing permanent shade solutions in areas like parks and playgrounds lets people of all ages have their fun and then take a much-needed break under protected areas for rest and relaxation away from potentially harmful UV rays.
  • Heat reduction. Shade doesn't make the air around you cooler, but it does block the heat increase that's associated with direct sunlight. When people can retreat beneath these covers, they can enjoy outdoor areas longer without overheating. Also keeping the sun off equipment and other surfaces can reduce wear and make them more comfortable for use. Shade structures for schools, for example, can keep metal playground parts, bleachers, picnic tables, or benches cooler so they're safer and more enjoyable to play and sit on.
  • Protect skin. Plenty of opportunities to play, rest and work in the shade helps people reduce risks for skin cancer or other epidermal UV damage. Shade can be especially important for those at greater risk, such as seniors and children.
  • Eye-catching. Colorful, cleverly designed shade structures draw attention from passersby, attracting more traffic to a location or business. A Sail Shade, for example, can be fashion into catchy geometric patterns using multiple multicolored canopies.

 

Shade Structures for Playgrounds and Many Other Locations

Wherever people may work, play or sit outdoors, commercial shade structures make the time much more enjoyable. That means businesses and organizations of all types can utilize these covers to help drive metrics such as customer satisfaction, ticket sales, and overall revenues.

Other areas where these structures provide benefits include:

  • Commercial Shade Over Bleachers Stadiums — including in the stands, over the sports teams, along areas where lines may form and in the parking lot
  • Residential properties — for use as a carport or covered patio or entertainment spaces
  • Parking areas — especially where pay or shuttle stations are located, as the shade structure can protect against sun and light rain
  • Industrial lots — to protect equipment such as chemical storage areas for community pools or generators
  • Zoos and Amusement Parks - to provide cooler environments around exhibits, shows, and dining spaces near restaurants.
  • Military and Airports – to protect stored vehicles such as helicopters or planes. They can also cover cargo loading areas, shuttle areas, personnel walkways, and offer shade throughout the extensive properties
  • Commercial Sail Shade Over Bleachers

    Hotel – to shade patrons and staff creating a more inviting and hospitable atmosphere both around the pool and outdoor dining areas.
  • HOA and Community Pools
  • Restaurant
  • Dog Parks and Doggie Day Care
  • Schools
  • Parks and Playgrounds
  • Parking Lots
  • Waterparks
  • Churches
  • Daycares

 

Types of Commercial Shade Structures to Consider

The best shade benefits come when you match the right type of structure to your space.

Commercial Shade Over BleachersShade umbrellas are a great way to provide a single-pole cover for a smaller, permanent shaded space.  

Shade cantilevers work well when you want maximum shade but don't have the ground room for more than two poles. This leaves the covered area open, so it would reduce liabilities and not obstruct views.

Hip end shades typically require four poles and can cover an extensive amount of square footage, making them the go-to options for parks, schools and large commercial properties. Hip end shades can be used to cover playground equipment for entire picnic areas, effectively creating a pavilion that protects equipment and people. They are also the most shade for the price.

 Sail shades offer similar benefits, though the style of these covers includes gaps that let bits of the sun through. The fun look of sail shades adds ambiance to any property near the water or pool and they're also ideal for amusement parks and hotels.

 

If you are interested in a commercial shade structure, Furniture Leisure got you covered! Contact us today to discuss options that will work best for your property and needs.

Hyperbolic Sail Shade

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Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales

Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales are here and they are lasting the whole month of November! Introducing Furniture Leisure's Black Friday Fall Sale! Now through November 30th use coupon code BF19 during check out and save 10% off your online purchase. This deal applies to our complete inventory of commercial site furnishings, including picnic tables, park benches, pool furniture, market umbrellas, trash receptacles, bike rack and more! A perfect opportunity for HOAs, schools, local parks, and hotels to get all their much needed commercial outdoor furniture.

 

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