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How do I know if the type of shade structure my organization is considering will meet the requirements of the AADs Shade Structure Program?

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How do I know if the type of shade structure my organization is considering will meet the requirements of the AADs Shade Structure Program?

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A shade structure is intended to be used for shelter from the damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun and is defined by the AAD as being a permanent structure with a continuous roof made of protective materials, such as textile, fabric, metal or wood, and supported by permanent columns or posts.

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