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We recently submitted a proposal to refresh a community playground. Our quote specified IPEMA-certified playground chips, the industry-required safety surfacing material for public play areas. The client came back with a competing quote for “mulch” at a price significantly lower than ours and asked us to match it.
We couldn’t. And we want to explain exactly why because the difference isn’t about profit margins. It’s about the safety of your children and the legal liability of your association.
First, Let’s Talk About Apples to Apples
When evaluating competing bids, the most important question isn’t “who is cheaper?”, it’s “are we comparing the same thing?”
Landscaping mulch and IPEMA-certified playground chips are not the same product. They are not interchangeable. And in a community playground setting, substituting one for the other isn’t just a quality issue, it’s a safety and liability issue that can have serious consequences for your HOA board, your property management company, and most importantly, the children playing in your community.
A lower-priced quote that specifies “mulch” rather than IPEMA-certified playground chips isn’t a better deal. It’s a different product entirely like comparing a standard passenger tire to a racing slick and choosing based on price alone. The consequences of that substitution only reveal themselves when something goes wrong.
What Is IPEMA Certification, and Why Does It Exist?
The International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA) provides a third-party product certification program for public play equipment and surfacing materials, validating compliance to rigorous safety standards established by ASTM International.
This certification exists for one reason: falls are the leading cause of playground injuries, and the surface beneath play equipment is the last line of defense between a child and a serious injury.
IPEMA-certified playground chips meet two critical ASTM standards, ASTM F1292, which ensures the playground surface effectively absorbs impact and reduces the force of a fall, and ASTM F2075, which specifies that materials must be free of hazardous contaminants like metal or plastic.
This is not optional guidance. These are the safety standards your community playground is expected to meet.tands in high-traffic areas.
What Makes IPEMA Chips Different from Regular Landscaping Mulch?
Standard landscaping mulch is engineered for one purpose: to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and improve the appearance of planting beds. It is not tested for impact attenuation. It is not tested for particle size consistency. It is not screened for metal contaminants or treated wood. It has no certified fall height rating.
IPEMA-certified playground chips, by contrast, go through a rigorous certification process before they ever reach your playground:
The manufacturing process is inspected to ensure uniformly sized wood chips with clean-cut edges and no splintered ends. Materials are tested for particle size, consistency, purity, and drainage capability. The mulch is passed through magnets to eliminate metal contaminants, and impact attenuation testing determines the critical fall height measuring exactly how well the surface absorbs energy from a fall.
It is very common to find large twigs, leaf material, soil, stones, and even heavy concentrations of metal in standard mulch batches. IPEMA standards govern particle size, consistency, and purity to ensure no surprises are hidden beneath the surface and that no treated woods have been used that could expose children to harmful chemicals.
Regular landscaping mulch undergoes none of this scrutiny. Putting it in a community playground introduces a material that was never designed, tested, or certified to protect a child from a fall.
The Liability Your Association Cannot Afford to Ignore
This is where the conversation shifts from landscaping preference to legal exposure.
Non-compliant surfacing isn’t just a paperwork problem; it’s a safety and liability risk. If a child is injured on a playground with inadequate surfacing, insurance claims may be denied if the playground failed ASTM F1292 requirements.
Think about that carefully. If your HOA installs non-certified landscaping mulch in your playground to save money on a bid, and a child sustains a head injury from a fall, your association’s insurance carrier may deny the claim outright because your playground surface did not meet the established safety standard it was required to meet. That exposure falls directly on your board.
Maintaining proper documentation for IPEMA compliance requires detailed records of material certifications, installation specifications, and ongoing maintenance activities. This systematic approach reduces the risk of compliance gaps that could create safety concerns or legal exposure. IPEMA
When American GroundPro installs IPEMA-certified playground chips, we provide full documentation, certifications, installation specs, and records your board needs to demonstrate due diligence and protect your association.
The Right Question to Ask Every Bidder
Before your board accepts any playground surfacing proposal, ask every contractor one simple question:
“Are the materials you’re quoting IPEMA-certified, and can you provide the certification documentation?”
If the answer is anything other than an immediate yes with documentation to back it up, you are not comparing equal bids. You are comparing a certified, safety-tested product against an uncertified substitute, and the lower price reflects exactly that difference.
At American GroundPro, we will always specify the right material for the right application. We don’t cut corners on playground safety to win a bid because no price difference is worth the risk to a child or the liability exposure to your community.
The Bottom Line
A playground is not a garden bed. The surface beneath your children’s feet as they climb, swing, and inevitably fall is a critical safety system, one that is governed by established national standards for very good reason.
Choosing an installer who substitutes standard landscaping mulch for IPEMA-certified playground chips doesn’t save your community money. It trades a known cost for an unknown liability and puts children at risk in the process.
When it comes to playground safety, always bid apples to apples. And always choose certified.
American GroundPro specializes in professional blower truck installation of IPEMA-certified playground chips for HOAs, municipalities, schools, and commercial properties. Contact us today to learn more about our playground surfacing services and request a certified proposal.
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