TºCool’s St. Lucia Project is featured in The March Issue of Parks and Recreation Business Magazine.

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Cincinnati, OH—

As sports facilities, parks and other recreational venues are embracing new solutions to optimize the playability of synthetic turf surfaces, T°Cool, in conjunction with the government of Saint Lucia, through the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports, has announced the first international installation of pre-treated T°Cool infill at Soufriere-Mini Stadium, one of the major host venues for International Soccer matches on Saint Lucia. This synthetic turf cooling system is also being used at four other sports facilities across the nation that will host domestic soccer, including Dennery Sports Complex, the National Sports Academy at Gros Islet, Micoud North and Micoud South.

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