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About Us

We are located in Quebec, Canada and the firm has been primarily in the business of sports fields now for more than 33 years. Our founder/president Jacques (Jim) Prevost, has invented many items during this timeframe; expressly for sports fields, notably the two outlined below as well as several others.

The first product he developed was a permanent marking system for natural grass sport fields called Permaline in Canada or known as LineTurf. in the USA (websites: sportsXperts.ca or lineturf.com ) The marking system is now sold around the globe. Over 15 million people play on fields where our marking lines are installed. In 2016 mixed surface fields were not approved by IFAB/FIFA after seeing this document our president, in association with Soccer Canada was instrumental in having changes made to the laws of IFAB/FIFA so that permanent marking lines can be installed on natural grass fields.

Another product he created after hearing of many children getting hurt or killed after soccer goals tipped over and fell on them. He saw that many types of anchoring systems were on the market using sand bags who get torn, turf nails, fancy hooks etc. but unfortunately soccer goals still tip and fall over, especially when someone grabs or climbs on it, so there had to be a better solution.

He then decided to invent an easy to install, cost effective and secure soccer goal anchor called TURF ANCHORS ( website: turfanchors.com ) to prevent this type of thing from happening. Our unique anchoring system is made from steel and coated with zinc for durability and anti-corrosion. Designed to be installed on natural grass or synthetic turf fields.

For other anchoring needs such as commercial / industrial applications, we also have another product similar to the scoccer goal anchors but it is specaily made for these more rugged and demanding appplications (website: safetanchor.com ).

Please feel free to contact us for any additional information or a quotation.

Best regards,
Jacques (Jim) Prévost, President / Inventor