Safety First: The Unrivalled Benefits of Wet Pour Surfacing for Play Areas and Pathways
- AJR Contracts

- Aug 15, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 21
When specifying safety surfacing for a playground, school, or communal area, nothing surpasses the protective and creative qualities of wet pour rubber. Unlike loose-fill alternatives like bark or tiles, wet pour is a seamless, unitary surface that offers unparalleled safety, accessibility, and design flexibility, making it the premium choice for modern projects.
The primary benefit is its critical safety performance. Wet pour is typically comprised of a base layer of recycled rubber crumb and a top layer of EPDM rubber granules, bound together with a polyurethane resin. This creates a continuous, elastic surface that provides exceptional shock absorption, significantly reducing the risk of injury from falls. This impact attenuation can be engineered to meet specific critical fall height requirements for any piece of play equipment.
Furthermore, wet pour is the most inclusive and accessible option. Its seamless nature creates a completely even surface, free of joints or gaps that could trip users or trap wheelchair wheels. This allows for easy access and mobility for children and adults with disabilities, ensuring the play area is truly for everyone.
Finally, its design potential is limitless. The EPDM layer is available in a vast spectrum of colours, allowing for the creation of vibrant, engaging designs, games, roadways, and educational graphics integrated directly into the surface. Combined with its durability, low maintenance, and permeability, wet pour surfacing represents a long-term investment in safety, inclusivity, and community enjoyment.

