Did you know 200,000+ playground injuries occur annually due to hard surfaces? As a school administrator or park planner, you can't risk safety lawsuits. Traditional surfaces like concrete or loose mulch fail when kids fall. But what if you could slash injury risks by 68% while cutting maintenance costs? That's where interlocking playground tiles
rewrite the rules.
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Our interlocking outdoor playground tiles deliver 2.5x better impact absorption than rubber mulch. Tested to ASTM F1292 standards, they maintain 90% shock absorption after 10 years. How? The secret lies in:
Feature | Our Tiles | Average Competitor |
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Warranty | 15 years | 5 years |
Install Time | 3 hours/500 sq.ft | 8 hours/500 sq.ft |
Need ADA-compliant pathways? Themed color patterns? Our modular system lets you:
12"x12" to 24"x24" tiles
0.5" - 3" thickness options
18 standard colors
Custom pantone matches
After installing 15,000 sq.ft of our interlocking playground tiles:
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A: Interlocking playground tiles provide a safe, cushioned surface that reduces injury risks. They are durable, weather-resistant, and easy to install without adhesives. Their modular design allows customization for any playground size or layout.
A: Yes, interlocking outdoor playground tiles are designed to withstand UV exposure, rain, and temperature changes. They are made from high-density materials like EVA foam or rubber, ensuring long-term durability and slip resistance in outdoor environments.
A: Installation is simple: align the tiles' interlocking edges and press them firmly together. No glue or special tools are needed. For stability, ensure the ground is level and clear of debris before laying the tiles.
A: Absolutely. These tiles are ideal under swings, slides, or climbing structures as they absorb impact and provide a stable surface. Choose thicker tiles (e.g., 1.5 inches) for high-impact zones to maximize safety.
A: Clean with mild soap and water, or hose down for outdoor tiles. Avoid harsh chemicals. Regularly check for loose tiles and re-secure them to maintain a seamless, hazard-free surface.