A playground should not only entertain but also be safe. Most injuries are linked to falls and incorrect equipment placement, so safety is built in at the planning stage.
Key safety elements
- Cushioning surface — rubber tiles or seamless surfacing under equipment; thickness depends on height.
- Safety zones — free space around swings, slides and complexes.
- Reliable fixing of equipment to the base.
- Safe structures — without sharp corners or pinch points, certified elements.
- Regular inspection of equipment and fastenings.
How to plan a safe playground
Place equipment considering safety zones, choose surfacing for the element height and install everything per the manufacturer instructions. Equipment must match the age group.
A safe playground with Prioritti
Prioritti supplies play complexes, equipment and cushioning surfaces for playgrounds with a focus on safety. With more than 200 tender deliveries, we will help equip the playground and select surfacing for your equipment.
FAQ
Which surface is safe for a playground?
A cushioning one (rubber tiles or seamless), with thickness matching the equipment height.
What is a safety zone?
Free space around equipment needed for safe use, including the swing zone.
Read also
- Play furniture for the kindergarten
- Equipping a new institution from scratch
- How to choose furniture for a kindergarten
Related products: Children play complexes, Sport and development.
Setting up a playground? We will select equipment and a safe surface — call (044) 290-72-72.
