Description
Introducing Playfall Tiles, the ultimate solution for creating safe and engaging play areas. Made with quality SBR Rubber. Each tile is certified by IPEMA ensuring compliance with the strictest ASTM safety standards for fall protection.
Installation is straightforward and secure, thanks to the dowel pin system that aligns the tiles accurately and minimizes gaps. This system ensures a seamless, stable surface, ideal for schools, parks, and backyard playgrounds. The ease of installation and maintenance makes these tiles a practical choice for any community-focused play area.
Opt for Playfall Tiles for a durable, reliable, and safe play surface. It's not just an addition to your play area; it's a commitment to safety, fun, and peace of mind for parents, caregivers, and kids alike.
Foam Playpads are used in conjunction with Playfall rubber tiles to increase absorption for fall heights 6 feet and higher.
Specifications
| Material |
100% Recycled Rubber |
| Application |
Indoor/Outdoor Playgrounds |
| Total Height |
4.5cm (1 3/4") - 10cm (4") |
| Total Weight |
28lb - 31lb |
| Tile Size |
2' x 2' |
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Falls
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4' Fall Height
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6' Fall Height
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8' Falls Height
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10' Fall Height
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Thickness
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1.75"
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2.75"
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3.75"
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4.75"
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Size (PlayFall Tile)
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1.75” x 24” x 24”
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1.75” x 24” x 24”
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1.75” x 24” x 24”
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1.75” x 24” x 24”
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Weight (PlayFall Tile)
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20lbs
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20lbs
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20lbs
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20 lbs or 6.5 lbs/sqft
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Size (PlayPad)
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N/A
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1” x 48” x 60”
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2” x 48” x 60”
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1"+ 2” x 48” x 60”
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Weight (Playpad)
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N/A
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0.85 lbs/sqft
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0.85 lbs/sqft
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0.85 lbs/sqft
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Features and Benefits
- Durable 2’ x 2’ recycled rubber tiles with 12” x 12” cross-hatch pattern
- Available in 1.75” thickness
- Slip resistant
- Minimal maintenance
- Porous for effective drainage
- Quick interlocking installation with plastic pins and minimal adhesive
- Made from 100% recycled SBR truck tire rubber buffings and granules in a non-toxic polyurethane binder
- Eliminate health and safety concerns from buried objects and animal wastes
- Eliminate risks and maintenance associated with displaced loose fill materials (i.e., wood fiber)