Playground safety mat FS "Lemon Yellow"
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7-14 days - £89.70 / 1 Piece / m²
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EAN: 4251469307704 | Item no.: 0770
The WARCO playground safety mat is a durable and functional flooring solution for safe, shock-absorbing indoor areas. With its large 100 × 100 cm format, it is particularly suitable for sports halls, indoor playgrounds, activity rooms in schools and nurseries, or covered leisure spaces. The mats reduce the risk of injury during play and exercise and also provide effective sound insulation – a key advantage in environments where many children or groups are active.
Typical applications
– Beneath and around play and climbing equipment in indoor play centres
– In front of or underneath climbing and bouldering walls
– In activity rooms at schools, nurseries or therapy facilities
– In sports halls where a safe, sound-reducing surface is needed
The mats are laid in brick bond, creating a distinctive joint pattern with T-joints. This ensures long-term stability and a professional, durable finish. Edge restraint is necessary to prevent the mats from drifting apart over time.
Material & structure
Manufactured from PU-bonded rubber granulate, the mats are elastic with a slip-resistant, grippy surface. Thickness and density determine shock absorption and load-bearing capacity. The large format reduces the number of joints, speeds up installation and creates a uniform surface. Individual mats can be replaced easily if required.
Connection & installation
Installation is floating, using plastic connectors. In brick bond, the mats form a stable and resilient surface with a characteristic T-joint pattern. Edge restraint ensures permanent stability.
Properties & benefits
Playground safety mats are slip-resistant, shock-absorbing, joint-friendly and durable. Their structure and material provide effective sound insulation and improve room acoustics – a major benefit in halls and indoor environments. The surface remains level, safe and versatile for both play and sport.
Maintenance & handling
Cleaning is simple: sweeping, vacuuming or damp mopping is sufficient. Standard cleaning methods, manual or mechanical, can be used. With modular design and replaceable mats, the system is easy to maintain and cost-efficient – ideal for indoor playgrounds, sports halls and multi-purpose spaces.
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To calculate how many tiles you need for your project, simply use the online installation planner available in the shop. This free browser-based tool is directly accessible on each product page – just below the price and quantity selection. Click on “Plan installation” to open the tool instantly – no registration or download required.
Enter the dimensions of your area, such as the length and width in metres. The planner will then automatically calculate the total number of tiles required, including a realistic allowance for offcuts. You’ll also be shown a suitable layout pattern for the selected product. The tool is user-friendly, accurate and ideal for planning your material requirements with confidence.
Proper installation is essential to ensure the performance, safety and longevity of Playground Safety Mats and Playground Safety Tiles. The recommended method depends on the intended use, the condition of the sub-base and the specific product type.
Suitable sub-base – stable, level and free-draining
For outdoor installations, WARCO recommends a long-term stable, water-permeable base layer. Proven options include plastic ground reinforcement grids (gravel stabilisation panels) or an existing bound and porous sub-base such as porous concrete. If the base is not permeable, exposed surfaces must include a drainage gradient of at least 1.5 %. Installation on loose materials like sand, gravel or crushed stone is not recommended, as these tend to shift under resilient rubber tiles.
Laying pattern and connection systems
Depending on the product, tiles are installed in a half-bond or cross-bond pattern. WARCO offers two connection systems: plastic alignment dowels or form-fitting interlocking profiles. Especially the interlocking system ensures dimensional stability and prevents lateral displacement of the surface.
Cutting and fitting
Tiles can be trimmed to size using a circular saw or jigsaw (with blades suitable for rubber or wood), or a sharp utility knife. Accurate cuts and clean joins are especially important at edges, transitions and around fixed structures.
Edge finishing and trip protection
All exposed edges should be finished using bevelled or ramp-edge tiles to eliminate trip hazards. In public areas such as playgrounds, edging with kerbstones, frame profiles or flat perimeter barriers is recommended – and mandatory when using systems with plastic dowels.
Adhesive fixing and edge bonding (optional)
On solid surfaces like concrete or asphalt, tiles may be spot- or fully bonded using a single-component polyurethane adhesive. Edge tiles can also be bonded to each other to further stabilise the area. Ramped and corner tiles with bevelled profiles should always be glued down on firm substrates.
Installation under suitable conditions
Installation should be carried out at ambient temperatures between 5 °C and 17 °C. The material must be dry and acclimatised before laying. Avoid installing in direct sunlight or at temperatures above 18 °C, as the tiles may expand during handling and compromise the fit.
WARCO offers several connection systems for floor tiles, each differing in design, installation method and visual appearance. Below is an overview of the key differences:
Puzzle joint (visible)
In this system, the tile edges feature an interlocking profile reminiscent of classic jigsaw teeth or mushroom-shaped connectors. During installation, the profiles of adjacent tiles interlock to form a continuous connection across the full tile thickness.
The joint profile may be formed directly during pressing or precisely cut after the tile has cured. Whether the joint is visible in the finished surface depends on the edge finish (e.g. with or without chamfer) and the surface colouration.
The symmetrical shape ensures uniform load transfer and makes this type of joint the most mechanically stable option.
Plug-in connectors (plastic dowels)
This system uses separate connecting elements, typically round plastic dowels, which are inserted into pre-drilled holes along the sides of the tiles. The tiles themselves have smooth, straight edges similar to precast concrete slabs.
Installation is carried out in a half-bond (stretcher bond) pattern: each tile is connected via dowels to two tiles in the row above and two in the row below. This prevents lateral shifting, although some movement along the length of the dowels remains possible. For this reason, an edge restraint must be installed around the perimeter to stabilise the entire area.
Concealed puzzle joint
This method is based on the same mechanical principle as the classic puzzle joint, but is designed to be invisible in the finished surface. The interlocking profile is located on the underside of the tile, integrated into a rebated step joint.
Two tile edges feature a positive locking profile, the other two a matching negative profile. When laid, the tiles interlock securely from below, forming a durable mechanical connection. From above, the surface appears seamless and aligned, typically with a clean, square joint pattern similar to a chessboard layout.
The required thickness of Playground Safety Mats and Tiles depends on the critical fall height they are intended to protect against. As a general rule: the higher the potential fall height, the thicker the mat or tile must be – provided it offers the necessary shock absorption.
Typical values for thickness and fall height (in accordance with DIN EN 1177):
– Up to 100 cm fall height: approx. 30 mm thick
– Up to 150 cm fall height: 40–50 mm thick
– Up to 200 cm fall height: 65–80 mm thick
– Up to 300 cm fall height: 90–100 mm thick
Durability also depends on thickness
For a given fall height, multiple tile thicknesses are often certified – especially when comparing different manufacturers. In general: the thinner the tile for the same certified fall height, the more stress it endures in daily use – and the faster it wears out. Thicker and heavier tiles typically offer longer service life at the same level of protection.
The sub-base also plays a role
A loose, elastic base layer can help improve impact absorption. However, it is not taken into account when determining the certified fall height. On hard surfaces such as asphalt or concrete, the full impact protection must be provided by the tile itself. This is why Playground Safety Mats and Tiles are tested in accordance with EN 1177 on concrete.
Use certified products only
What matters most is not just the material thickness, but the certified critical fall height. WARCO offers Playground Safety Mats and Tiles in various thicknesses – each tested according to DIN EN 1177 and clearly labelled with their certified performance.
The term critical fall height refers to the maximum height from which a person can fall onto the surface without sustaining a life-threatening head injury. Playground safety mats and tiles are designed to protect against such impacts – tested and certified in accordance with European Standard EN 1177.
Tested safety according to EN 1177
In the test, a standardised instrumented headform is dropped onto the surface to measure the deceleration at impact – similar to a crash test in the automotive sector. The result is the so-called HIC value (Head Injury Criterion). If the HIC exceeds 1000, the surface is considered unsafe for that fall height.
Typical fall heights covered by certified safety mats:
– Up to 100 cm: e.g. playhouses, balance elements, low platforms
– Up to 150 cm: e.g. slides, seesaws, low climbing units
– Up to 200 cm: e.g. rope structures, climbing frames, multi-play systems
– Up to 300 cm: e.g. tall climbing towers and advanced playground structures
Manufacturer certification is decisive
The actual protection level does not depend on the thickness of the mat or tile, but solely on its certified critical fall height. WARCO indicates this value for every product – based on independent lab testing in accordance with EN 1177.
Not every mat is suitable for every fall height
A 2-metre fall requires a different product than a 1-metre fall. Always choose safety surfacing that is EN 1177 certified and matched to the maximum fall height of the play equipment. When in doubt, opt for the next higher protection level – and for the same fall height, choose the thicker and heavier mat or tile.
Playground safety mats and tiles made from rubber granulate are designed for long-term use both indoors and outdoors. Their lifespan depends on several factors – especially material quality, intensity of use, installation site and exposure to weather.
High-quality materials – long-lasting performance
Tiles made from controlled ELT rubber granulate (ELT = End-of-Life Tyres) or with a surface layer of EPDM granules are particularly durable. Under optimal conditions, WARCO products typically last 10 to 15 years – often longer.
Factors that influence durability
Playground surfacing naturally ages and wears over time – especially due to abrasion. This happens more quickly in high-use areas like under swings, at the end of slides or in public playgrounds than in lightly used private spaces. UV exposure, temperature fluctuations and mechanical loads from play equipment can also reduce lifespan.
Regular inspection extends service life
Playground safety mats and tiles are low-maintenance, but should be checked regularly for signs of wear, damage or ageing. Individual elements can be replaced as needed – a clear advantage over poured-in-place surfaces. Correct installation (not on sand, gravel or crushed stone) also contributes significantly to longevity.
Thickness and quality matter
In general, mats and tiles made from certified, high-quality materials last longer than those using inferior granulate. Heavier and thicker products are usually more robust – even when designed for the same fall height.
Certified safety gives confidence
The critical fall height – the maximum fall a surface can safely absorb – is tested according to DIN EN 1177. This performance should always be backed by a certificate from an accredited test institute. WARCO offers certified Playground Safety Mats and Tiles that deliver proven safety, long life and minimal maintenance.
A trampoline in the garden is great fun – especially for children. To ensure safe use and minimise the risk of injury, the following safety measures should be taken:
Install a safety net
A close-mesh safety net around the trampoline helps prevent children from falling off while jumping. It should be firmly secured and checked regularly for damage or loose fixings to ensure it provides reliable protection.
Choose a suitable surface
The ground surrounding the trampoline should absorb impact effectively. Loose materials such as bark mulch, wood chips or fine gravel (2–8 mm) are possible options. For long-lasting and low-maintenance safety, impact-absorbing rubber mats are recommended. Certified impact protection tiles from WARCO have proven especially effective – they are slip-resistant, weatherproof, EN 1177 tested and easy to maintain.
Provide enough fall space
The safety area should extend at least two metres beyond the trampoline’s outer edge. This zone must be kept clear of hard or fixed objects such as garden furniture, walls, toys or plant pots.
Install impact protection mats under the trampoline
On hard surfaces like paving or concrete, it’s advisable to place shock-absorbing mats directly under the trampoline as well. This significantly reduces the risk of injury in the event of slipping or falling. Impact protection mats are easy to install and can be retrofitted at any time.
Check the trampoline regularly
Especially before the outdoor season starts, the trampoline should be thoroughly inspected. Check the frame, legs, jumping mat, springs and safety net for wear, rust or loose parts. Any damaged components should be replaced immediately to ensure continued safety.