Why California Playgrounds Are High-Risk
While playgrounds seem safe, CPSC data shows:
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Falls account for 75% of severe injuries (often due to non-compliant surfacing per ASTM F1292)
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40% of injuries involve head trauma
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Southern CA’s heat and UV radiation degrade plastics/rubber 2x faster than national averages
Here are the top hazards we find in California inspections:
1. Impact Surface Failures
Compact Wood Chips: Loses 30% shock absorption annually without topping up
Cracked Rubber Tiles: Creates trip hazards and fails G-max tests
Fix: Annual ASTM F1292 drop tests + 6-month checks for high-traffic parks
2. Equipment Wear & Tear
Rusted Swing Chains: Snaps under stress (common near coastal areas)
Splintered Wood: 20% of CA redwood playgrounds show splinters after 5 years
Fix: Replace with powder-coated steel or composite materials
3. Entrapment & Pinch Points
Gaps Between Rails: Violates CPSC 3.5”–9” rule
Uncovered S-Hooks: Can hook clothing (leading to strangulation)
Fix: Retrofit with ASTM F1487-compliant barriers
4. ADA Access Violations
Uneven Surfacing: Blocks wheelchairs (fails ASTM F1951)
Steep Ramps: Exceeds 1:12 slope requirement
Fix: Resurface with poured-in-place rubber for smooth transitions
5. Poor Maintenance Logs
No Repair Records: Invites liability lawsuits (required by CA Health & Safety Code §115725)
Fix: Digital tracking with timestamped inspection photos
How California Playground Safety, LLC Reduces Your Risk
Our CPSI-certified inspectors don’t just spot hazards—we prevent them with:
Data-Backed Reports: Color-coded hazard maps + compliance proof
24-Hour Priority Repairs: For critical risks like exposed rebar or broken anchors
Scheduled Re-Testing: Surfacing checks before summer/rainy seasons
Don’t Wait for an Accident!
“A single injury lawsuit can cost thousands—our inspections are worth it”
Contact Us and Schedule Your Safety Audit Today!

