What is being tagged is the"softfall" function.
There are various products that provide this feature.
In a playground it is a safety feature, outside a pubs basement access
it is a feature that reduces the possibility of damage to kegs.
surface:function=softfall ???
On 3/13/2018 7:26 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
On 12.03.2018 14:13, Andy Mabbett wrote:
On 12.03.2018 13:03, Andy Mabbett wrote:
Suggestions, please, for tagging the surface underneath playground
items like swings and slides, which is made of a soft, rubber-like
material.
I've used surface=rubber, for now, but that's not really accurate.
It might help to describe why you feel it is not accurate?
Because it's not rubber.
It might help even more if you tell us what it is, not what it is not :-)
Thus, I cannot follow what you are trying to find.
I'd consider 'rubber' as a generic term for a group of elastic
materials. If you want to distinguish if that is natural, or silicone,
or caoutchouc, or butadiene rubber, feel free to propose a sub-tag.
For the playground user, the only difference would be if it is a
compact elastic surface, or loose rubber chips/crumbles the offspring
falls onto.
Similarly, I would not want to analyse which minerals are ground into
the filling of the sandpit.
tom
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