Safety Requirements
Safety
is the paramount consideration when laying an impact-absorbing
surface under play equipment. Within a distance of less
than its own thickness, the protective surface must slow the
head of a falling child down to zero without ever exceeding
a critical peak rate of deceleration. The surface must deform
progressively so that the child's head is brought to rest
safely.
An
independent test laboratory, the Centre for Sports Technology,
has tested Playtop® to the new European and American
Standards for impact-absorbing surfacing – awarding each standard
thickness a Critical
Fall Height rating.
This represents the maximum approved height of fall from neighbouring
play equipment.
Although
brain injuries are the main concern, the cushioning effect
of the resilient material also reduces risk of injuries to
backs, shoulders, arms and legs.
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