Pool environment

Splash Pad & Children's Pool Testing

Children's pools, splash pads and water-play areas combine a smaller and more vulnerable user population with deliberately interactive water features that produce continuous heavy contamination across the surrounding deck. Pendulum testing under UKAS accreditation captures the actual surfaces under realistic operational conditions.

Children's pool environments

  • Toddler pools and learner pools — shallower water, smaller surrounding deck, often with water-spray features
  • Splash pads — zero-depth water-play areas with continuous spray and surface water
  • Children's water-play features — integrated into wider leisure pools, with continuous water spray
  • Beach entries to learner pools — sloped wet surfaces with infant and toddler use
  • Children's-pool-specific surrounds — often a different surface specification to the adult pool surround

Why children's pools warrant tighter PTV targets

The standard HSE PTV bands are derived for general adult ambulatory populations. For children:

  • Smaller body mass changes the dynamic friction relationship
  • Reactive balance is less developed, particularly in toddlers
  • User behaviour is unpredictable — running, jumping, sudden stopping
  • Recovery from a slip is less effective — falls are more often head-first
  • The fall consequence in shallow water is more severe than for adult-pool depths

Working PTV targets for children's pool environments are PTV 40+ wet (Slider 55) on the main surround, with 45+ at any sloped surface, beach entry, or splash-pad water feature.

The splash-pad challenge

Zero-depth splash pads — surfaces with continuous water spray rather than standing water — present a distinct testing challenge. The surface is wet but with continuously refreshed water rather than accumulated standing fluid. Pendulum testing must capture the surface under realistic spray conditions, not in a swept-and-dried state. We typically arrange splash-pad testing during normal operational hours with the spray system running, or with a controlled water film applied to replicate operating conditions.

Surface specification — often distinct from adult pool

Children's pool and splash-pad surrounds are frequently specified separately from the adult-pool main surround. Common specification choices include:

  • Anti-slip resin floors with embedded aggregate — high PTV when new but degrading patterns
  • Textured PVC sheet flooring — engineered slip resistance, vulnerable to cleaning-chemistry effects
  • Heavy-aggregate small-format tile — durable but with grout-line complications
  • Rubber-tile splash-pad surfaces — specifically engineered for water-play environments

Each has its own pendulum-test profile and degradation pattern. Periodic testing tracks the rate of in-service change.

Operational risk-management context

For pool operators, children's pool environments are typically subject to more rigorous operational risk management than adult-pool zones — tighter lifeguard ratios, more frequent surface inspection, more aggressive cleaning cycles. Pendulum data complements this operational programme by providing independent technical verification that the floor element is being maintained.

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