Play Bark

Play bark, commonly used in children’s play areas, serves as an effective safety surface by absorbing impact and reducing injury risk during falls. Derived from tree bark, this material is processed to meet safety standards, ensuring a soft and cushioned ground cover suitable for playgrounds.

In the United Kingdom, play bark must comply with the British Standard BS EN 1176, which outlines safety requirements for playground equipment and surfacing.

This standard ensures that materials like play bark provide adequate protection for children at play.

Beyond safety, play bark offers environmental benefits. As a natural product, it decomposes over time, enriching the soil and promoting healthy plant growth. Its natural appearance also enhances the aesthetic appeal of play areas, blending seamlessly with outdoor environments.

Maintenance of play bark surfaces involves regular checks to ensure the material remains evenly spread and at the appropriate depth to maintain its protective qualities. Periodic replenishment may be necessary to compensate for decomposition and displacement.

Incorporating play bark into playgrounds not only provides a safer environment for children but also supports ecological sustainability, making it a preferred choice for many outdoor play settings.

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