When the Ciudad Real City Council decided to carry out a comprehensive refurbishment of the swimming pool at the Puerta de Santa María Sports Complex, it spared no effort to ensure the safety and well-being of users. One of the most notable innovations that were incorporated was the class 3 anti-slip floor made of PVC Aquasafe R11. This flooring is manufactured in 2-meter wide, 2 mm thick rolls and guarantees long-lasting performance in both dry and wet environments. But what really makes Aquasafe R11 stand out is its safety rating. The renovation of the sports complex included the repair and replacement of the roof, improvements to the drive and purification system, and the construction of a balancing basin to save water and energy.

Aquasafe R11 has proven its exceptional slip resistance, making it an ideal choice for spaces where moisture is a constant concern. The swimming pool at the Puerta de Santa Maria Sports Complex now has a floor that meets the most rigorous safety standards. In addition, this flooring is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing, with a soft and elegant color palette that creates a relaxing atmosphere.
The pool’s purification system also benefited from Aquasafe R11. Thanks to its Class B classification in the DIN 51097 test for use without footwear and a Slip 96 value in the pendulum test (PTV), this floor guarantees optimum slip resistance throughout its service life. Pool users can walk safely both in and out of the water, with no worries about slips or falls.
Without a doubt, the Aquasafe R11 Class 3 anti-slip indoor pool floor has raised safety standards to an exceptional level. With an impressive Class 3 safety rating, especially in references 11304 and 11324, this floor demonstrates unsurpassed slip resistance in wet environments, providing users with a worry-free experience in terms of safety and comfort.



The Ciudad Real City Council recognized the importance of this investment in the safety of the pool users. The mayor, Eva María Masías, emphasized that this integral reform, which included the incorporation of Aquasafe R11, was a brave bet to improve the well-being of the community. The Sports Councilman, Antonio Gallego, explained that this choice was not only focused on aesthetics, but also on the “guts” of the pool, which includes the safety and comfort of the users.



In short, Aquasafe R11 has demonstrated that safety innovation can make a difference in environments where moisture is a constant challenge. The swimming pool at the Complejo Polideportivo Puerta de Santa María now shines with a floor that combines safety and style, offering users a space where they can enjoy the water with peace of mind and confidence.