Safety Surfacing Guide

The surface beneath playground equipment is just as important as the equipment itself. Falls to the surface account for nearly 80% of all playground injuries. Choosing the right safety surfacing protects children, meets compliance requirements, and gives parents peace of mind.At Playground Equipment Pros, we help you select, install, and maintain the right surfacing for your playground project.

Why Safety Surfacing Matters

πŸ›‘οΈΒ Injury Prevention

Proper surfacing absorbs impact from falls, reducing the severity of injuries

βš–οΈΒ Legal Compliance

Meeting ASTM, CPSC, and ADA standards protects your organization from liability

β™ΏΒ Accessibility

ADA-compliant surfacing ensures children of all abilities can access the play area

πŸ’°Β Long-Term Value

Quality surfacing extends the life of your playground and reduces maintenance costs

Types of Safety Surfacing

🟫 Poured-In-Place Rubber (PIP)

A two-layer system of cushioning rubber topped with a wear layer, installed directly on-site.

βœ… ADA accessible

βœ… Low maintenance

βœ… Custom colors and designs available

βœ… Excellent impact attenuation

βœ… The industry standard

🧱 Rubber Tiles

Pre-manufactured interlocking tiles made from recycled rubber.

βœ… ADA accessible

βœ… Easy to install and replace individual tiles

βœ… Consistent thickness and impact protection

βœ… Available in multiple colors

🌱 Synthetic Turf with Padding

Artificial grass installed over a shock-absorbing pad.

βœ… ADA accessible

βœ… Natural appearance

βœ… Low maintenance

Loose-Fill Surfaces

πŸͺ΅ Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF)

Specially processed wood fibers designed for playground use β€” not the same as regular mulch.

βœ… Cost-effective

βœ… Natural appearance

βœ… Good impact attenuation when properly maintained

βœ… Can be ADA accessible when installed correctly

🟀 Rubber Mulch

Shredded recycled rubber that mimics the look of wood mulch.

βœ… Does not decompose

βœ… Good impact attenuation

βœ… Low maintenance compared to wood fiber

βœ…Shredded Rubber Mulch is realistically textured to look
identical to engineered wood fiber mulch. It’s designed not to fade or lose its color over time.

πŸͺ¨ Pea Gravel

Small, rounded stones used as a loose-fill surface.

βœ… Inexpensive

βœ… Good drainage

πŸ–οΈ Sand

Traditional playground surfacing material.

βœ… Inexpensive

βœ… Natural play material

Key Rules and Standards

πŸ“‹ ASTM F1292 β€” Impact Attenuation

Measures the shock-absorbing properties of surfacing to ensure it can handle the critical fall height of the equipment. This is the primary test that determines whether a surface can adequately protect a child from a head injury during a fall.

πŸ”§ ASTM F2479 β€” Installation & Maintenance

Guides the proper installation and ongoing maintenance of playground surfacing systems. Even the best surfacing material will fail if it's not installed or maintained correctly.

β™Ώ ADA Accessibility

Surfaces must befirm, stable, and slip-resistantto accommodate mobility devices such as wheelchairs and walkers. An accessible route must connect to and through the play area.

πŸ“– CPSC Guidelines

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission provides recommendations for appropriate surfacing that reduces hazards. The CPSC Handbook for Public Playground Safety is the go-to reference for surfacing depth, use zones, and fall height requirements.

βœ… IPEMA Certification

The International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association validates that surfacing productsconsistently meet safety standardsthrough independent third-party testing. Look for IPEMA-certified products when selecting your surfacing.

Surfaces That Do NOT Meet Safety Standards

The following arenot considered safe playground surfacingby CPSC or ASTM standards:

  • ❌ Concrete or asphalt
  • ❌ Packed dirt or grass
  • ❌ Regular wood chips or bark mulch (non-engineered)
  • ❌ Carpet or indoor flooring
  • ❌ Any hard, non-impact-absorbing surface