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Most playground injuries are due to falls to the safety surface, making regular playground surface testing essential. A rigorous HIC and GMAX drop test is the only way to determine if your playground safety surface meets the strict safety standards set by ASTM and CPSC. With over 200,000 playground-related injuries each year, many of which involve head injuries, it's crucial to verify that your surfacing can minimize the risk.
We use state-of-the-art equipment to accurately measure critical factors like Peak G and Head Injury Criteria (HIC). These measurements help assess the impact attenuation of your playground surface.
Versatility Across Surfaces: Our testing services cover a wide range of surfaces, including rubber tiles, synthetic turf, poured in place rubber, Engineered Wood fiber, and more, ensuring your playground is safe no matter the material.
We provide instant, on-site results, along with comprehensive reports that can be used to adjust your maintenance schedules or demonstrate compliance during inspections.
Expert Consultation: Our team has years of experience in surface testing and playground safety. We offer expert advice on how to improve or maintain your playground to keep it within safety standards.
Backed by the same technology that powers the industry-leading TRIAX systems, our surface testing services are trusted by professionals nationwide.
We understand the importance of timely results. Our process is efficient, allowing you to make informed decisions quickly.
We don’t just provide a service; we build partnerships. Our team is available for follow-up consultations and additional testing as needed.
Get Started Today Protect your playground visitors and ensure your surfaces are compliant. Contact us today to schedule your surface testing and take the first step toward a safer playground. Call 203-659-0456 or email: info@trassig.com
The Trassig team was prompt, professional. It was very educational to watch these guys set up their tripods and test our new poured in place rubber surface from different fall heights. We received an immediate verbal OK that our surface passed the HIC tests, and within a couple days we received a detailed report.