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Playground Safety Mats: The Complete UK Guide
Playground safety mats are essential for protecting children from fall injuries. In the UK, playground surfacing must comply with BS EN 1177 standards for impact attenuation. Our range of playground safety mats meets and exceeds these requirements, providing certified protection for schools, nurseries, public playgrounds, and residential gardens.
Understanding Critical Fall Height (CFH)
Critical Fall Height is the maximum height from which a child can fall onto a safety surface without risk of life-threatening head injury. UK regulations require impact-absorbing surfacing beneath all playground equipment where fall height exceeds 600mm.
| Mat Thickness | Critical Fall Height | Typical Equipment |
|---|---|---|
| 25mm | 1.1m | Toddler play, low platforms |
| 30mm | 1.5m | Standard swings, small slides |
| 40mm | 2.1m | Climbing frames, larger slides |
| 43mm | 2.4m | High climbing structures |
| 55mm | 2.9m | Adventure playgrounds |
| 70mm | 3.0m+ | Maximum protection zones |
How to Calculate Required Mat Thickness
- Measure the highest point a child can reach on the equipment
- This is your Free Height of Fall
- Select a mat with CFH rating exceeding this height
- Coverage area: extend mats 1.75m minimum from equipment edge (fall zone)
Types of Playground Safety Mats
Rubber Tiles: 500mm × 500mm or 1m × 1m interlocking tiles. Ideal for defined play areas, easy to replace individual damaged tiles. Available in multiple colours for creative playground designs.
Continuous Rubber Matting: Rolls of safety surfacing for larger areas. Seamless appearance, bonded to substrate. Professional installation recommended.
Grass Mats: Rubber tiles designed for installation beneath natural grass. Maintains lawn appearance whilst providing impact protection.
Installation Requirements
For optimal performance, playground safety mats require:
- Level, well-drained base (MOT Type 1 or concrete)
- Adhesive fixing for tiles over 40mm on hard surfaces
- Perimeter edging to prevent mat movement
- Regular inspection schedule (monthly recommended)
Compliance & Standards
All our playground mats are tested to BS EN 1177:2018 by independent laboratories. Certificates of compliance available for school and local authority requirements. We also supply to RoSPA guidelines and EN 1176 equipment safety standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is critical fall height and how is it calculated?
Critical Fall Height (CFH) is determined by laboratory testing to BS EN 1177. A test head containing accelerometers is dropped onto the surface from increasing heights until the Head Injury Criterion (HIC) reaches 1000 - the threshold for life-threatening injury. The maximum safe drop height becomes the CFH rating.
Do I need playground safety mats for a garden trampoline?
Yes, trampolines are a leading cause of childhood play injuries. Safety mats around the trampoline perimeter (minimum 2m clearance) significantly reduce injury severity from falls. For in-ground trampolines, 30-40mm mats are typically sufficient.
How do I calculate the fall zone area?
The fall zone (or impact area) extends 1.75m from the edge of equipment for static play items. For swings, measure 0.867 × suspension height + seat height + 2.25m in the direction of swing. Our team can help calculate exact requirements for complex installations.
How long do playground safety mats last outdoors?
Quality rubber playground mats typically last 10-15 years with proper maintenance. UV-stabilised rubber resists fading and degradation. Annual inspection for wear, damage, and correct positioning is recommended. Replace mats showing significant compression or surface damage.
Can playground mats be installed on grass?
Standard mats should be installed on a prepared base for consistent impact attenuation. However, our grass-mat system allows installation beneath turf - the grass grows through the mat while maintaining safety properties. This is ideal for domestic gardens where aesthetics matter.
Need help specifying playground surfacing? Our team provides free site assessments and can calculate exact requirements based on your equipment layout. Contact us for samples and certificates.
Related Categories
EN1177 compliant safety mats for playgrounds and play areas. See our full playground flooring range for complete safety surfacing solutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What thickness playground mats do I need?
Thickness depends on Critical Fall Height (CFH). For equipment up to 1m, 30mm mats suffice. For 1-2m falls, use 40-50mm. Equipment over 2m requires 65mm+ or wet-pour surfacing. We can advise based on your equipment specifications.
Do playground mats meet BS EN 1177 safety standards?
Yes, our playground safety mats are tested and certified to BS EN 1177, the European standard for impact-absorbing playground surfacing. Certificates are available for each product.
Can playground mats be installed on grass?
Yes, rubber grass mats can be installed directly on level grass or soil. For under play equipment, ensure adequate coverage and consider using ground anchors for security. A sub-base may be needed for wet areas.
How do I clean playground safety mats?
Sweep to remove leaves and debris. Pressure wash periodically to remove dirt and algae. Most playground surfaces can be cleaned with mild detergent. Avoid harsh chemicals that could affect the rubber properties.
What colours are available for playground surfacing?
We offer playground mats in various colours including black, green, red, blue, and terracotta. EPDM rubber chippings are available in the widest colour range for creative designs. Coloured surfaces may cost more than black.

