Installation Guide

Cutting and Installing the Edge Pieces
Place a loose mat directly over the last mat in the row. Now lay a second loose mat
against the wall and overlapping the first loose mat. Trace a straight line on the first
loose mat where the two overlap and then cut along this line using a utility knife and
the straight edge of your carpenter’s square as a guide. Test-fit and make any trim
adjustments as necessary.
Once all of your edge pieces are cut and assembled flush against the wall, you can
further enhance the finished look of your floor by installing a shoe moulding on top of
your mats.
Fitting Around Irregular Objects
Make a pattern out of heavy paper to fit around pipes or other irregular objects. Place
the pattern on a mat and trace it. Cut along your traced lines with a utility knife.
Care and Maintenance:
Always detach Forest Floor® foam mat tiles slowly to avoid accidentally tearing
one of the interlocking tabs.
Avoid prolonged sun exposure to prevent color fading.
Mats can be swept, vacuumed, or cleaned with a damp mop or cloth using mild
soap and water.
Store in a safe place when not in use. Forest Floor® mats are not designed or
warranted for permanent outdoor installations.
The purchaser should pay special attention to all codes, laws, specifications, and
ratings for products specifically used in play areas, playgrounds, and other
recreational uses where the safety of children and others is concerned.
Heavy objects may cause permanent indentation. Heavy furniture or exercise
equipment may permanently indent or otherwise damage this product.
Use provided Forest Floor® borders for safety and a finished look.
Last Revision: January 1, 2017
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