ESFA Guidelines

UNDERSTANDING THE GUIDELINES FROM THE ESFA AND HOW TO SATISFY THEIR REQUIREMENTS

For a few years now the ESFA have communicated a baseline design. This specification has been open to discussion and certain manufacturers make claims about their involvement in writing the specifications. Here at Gerflor, we just wanted to make you aware of our offering when met with the Multi-Use flooring criteria in the ESFA guidelines. You can be sure that the below systems offer many benefits over more traditional area elastic systems.

  • Meets A3/A4 EN14904 requirement
  • Vinyl surface unsusceptible to water exposure as outlined in the guidelines
  • Low life cycle costs compared to unrealistic lifespan claims of other materials
  • Consistent grip and slide thanks to dedicated sports surface treatment which also eliminates skin burns
  • Numerous design options available
  • Complete flooring range for the entire scheme

TARAFLEX® AE'85

AE'85

TARAFLEX® AE Low Profile



AE'85

Combines the benefits of a Taraflex® Surface with a sprung floor undercarriage system:

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Triple Action Protecsol® Surface:

  • Prevents friction burns
  • Optimises foothold and slide to prevent injury and improve performance
  • Low maintenance – a ‘no polish for life’ surface
 

EN 14904 Compliant:

Category A4 with <55% force reduction (AE 85) or A3 with <45% force reduction (AE Low Profile)

2 Sprung Floor Systems:

Choose the best solution to meet your technical needs

  • AE Low Profile for low profile / renovation projects
  • AE 85 for floors with uneven subfloors/new build projects

Low Life Cycle Costs

 

Wide Choice of Colours & Wood Designs

Vinyl Surface Unsusceptible to Water Exposure

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