What To Put Under A Playset
When purchasing a play set for kids to play on, you want to create a safe and enjoyable area for them and one of the most important considerations would be what to put under the play set. Many people simply choose to place their set on the ground or on a grassy spot but there are ways to make that area safer, like a variety of materials that can be used to create a more secure and comfortable play surface.
One Of The Most Popular Options For Under Playset Surfacing
The most popular playset is wood chips or mulch. This material is relatively inexpensive and readily available in home and garden centers. It provides a cushioned surface that can absorb impact and reduce the risk of injury from falls. It is important to choose a high-quality wood chip or mulch that is free from toxins and other harmful materials and as smooth and splinter-free as possible.
Rubber mulch is another option for playset surfacing and it is our personal favorite; this material is made from recycled rubber and specifically designed to provide a soft, cushioned surface for play areas; it also comes in different colors other than black, to suit your personal taste. While rubber mulch is more expensive than wood chips or mulch, it is also more durable and long-lasting.
Another Popular Choice For Putting Under Playsets Is Sand
Sand is a natural material that provides a soft, cushioned surface for kids to play on. It is also relatively inexpensive, however, sand can be messy and difficult to keep clean and it may not be the best option for children with allergies and respiratory issues.
Pea gravel is another option for playset surfacing. This material is made up of small, smooth stones that provide a firm, stable surface for play areas. It is also relatively easy to maintain and can be swept or hosed down to keep it clean. The downside to pea gravel would be that it can be uncomfortable to walk on barefoot, and it may not provide enough cushioning in the event of a fall.
Last but not least, in addition to choosing the right material for playset surfacing, it is also important to properly install and maintain the surface. This may include setting up a border or barrier around the play area to prevent the material from spreading out, as well as regularly checking and replacing damaged or worn-out sections of the surface.
By taking the time to choose the right material to put under your playset, and properly installing and maintaining it, parents and caregivers can create a safe, fun and enjoyable play area that children will enjoy for years to come!
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