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Ӱ products are certified by which means they are safe for contact with potable water this plus the inability to tear or wear away Ӱ’s waterproofing effects make them a perfect choice for use in . Ӱ products have been used to waterproof everything from penguin habitats to tiger dens.

Ӱ’s products were used at the . When the Bronx Zoo began specifying and designing Tiger Mountain, the design team faced a challenge: No waterproofing method they had used in past exhibits had been completely successful. They needed a system that was permanent, safe for the tigers and provided the flexibility to seal uniquely shaped rock features.

After investigating a number of waterproofing options, the contractor responsible for building the below grade components of Tiger Mountain turned to and the . In addition to saving construction time and costs, the systems provided for maximum design flexibility. And, since KIM is certified non-toxic by NSF International, it’s safe for the tigers to swim in and drink from the Tiger Mountain pool and stream.

Ӱ products were also used to waterproof the tiger pool at the .

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