1. The distance between the entire site and the wall should be within safe dimensions, and the distance between the two sides of the site should also be safe.
2. The height of the entire venue and the installation height of the lighting fixtures must comply with the specifications.
3. Use a suitable dark background color to make the badminton lighter and more obvious. Do not use white walls or colors.
4. Special courts use side-mounted overhead lighting to avoid glare; if it is a full court, the lamps must project lighting from outside the rim.
5. The lighting configuration should be planned according to the stadium location. Generally speaking, lights should be installed above and around the stadium. Additionally, lighting must be placed on both sides of the pitch and its design must be able to be installed and adjusted at any time in the direction of the pitch (e.g.ple, the lighting point changes from east to west to north). south due to competition needs), and the layout should be parallel to the badminton flight direction.
6. Lighting design should avoid flickering designs.
7. Proper design of ventilation and air conditioning to avoid interference with badminton flight.
8. Avoid the badminton being hung on the roof structure or the upper edge of the wall, and avoid structures in the hitting area affecting the flight of the ball.
9. Non-slip floors, regardless of the material they are made of, must retain their anti-slip properties.
10. During international competitions, chemical floor mats are mandatory in the competition area. If it is a complete stadium, elastic wooden flooring, synthetic rubber or PU materials are generally used, and the surface materials eCement or terrazzo should be avoided.
11. There should be no lighting behind the bottom line. If necessary, indirect light sources should be used. The ventilation method using roof ventilation will affect the badminton flight less. If blinds are used for ventilation, the location and color of the installation must also be considered. Avoid using white or light colors on the walls. The more uniform the color, the better. Wall lights or emergency lighting must also be placed in appropriate positions so as not to obstruct the players' vision.
12. The width of badminton court lines is always 40mm, usually using white lines.
13. Typically, more formal competitions are held in larger stadiums, so special mats are required. Badminton specific floor mats are fabricked from chemical materials such as PVC or rubber and must cover the specified playing area. In other words, their coverage must include the specified buffer zone.
14. To allow players to test the landing point of the ball, marks of 40mm x 40mm may be marked on the singles sideline in the corner of the court, 0.53m and 0.95m from the essential.
15. The aiming officer's seat should generally be located behind the bottom line. It is best to have space for two rows of seats (20m plus 2m is 22m, and when there are seats at both ends, it is 20m+4m=24m).
16. If it is a badminton club or court, it is recommended to use wooden floors. If there are large-scale competitions, floor mats can be used to reduce the risk of injury.
17. The badminton umpire chair must be at the same height as thenet posts (1.55 m).