Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about our equipment and services.
What products does Playground Inspector sell?
We supply professional-grade impact testing equipment including TRIAX systems, Gmax devices, headform drop assemblies, and accessories — all calibrated and ready for field use.
Who buys your equipment?
Certified playground inspectors, municipalities, school boards, recreation departments, property managers, and safety consulting firms across Canada.
What is Gmax testing equipment used for?
Gmax testing measures how well a playground surface absorbs impact during a fall. Our devices help inspectors determine whether surfacing meets safety thresholds for head injury prevention.
Are your products calibrated and standards-aligned?
Yes. All equipment is calibrated and aligned with CSA Z614 and ASTM testing protocols. We also provide guidance on calibration schedules and maintenance.
Can you help me choose the right equipment?
Absolutely. Our team has 10+ years of hands-on inspection experience. Tell us about your operation and we'll recommend the right products for your scope and budget.
Do you offer volume pricing?
Yes. We offer flexible pricing for multi-unit orders and larger inspection programs. Contact us for details.
What is a TRIAX system?
A TRIAX (triaxial) headform system is the industry-standard tool for measuring impact attenuation on playground surfaces. It records HIC (Head Injury Criterion) and Gmax values during controlled drop tests.
Do you ship across Canada?
Yes. We supply inspectors and organizations in every province, from British Columbia to the Atlantic.
How do I request a quote?
Submit your project details through our contact form and our team will follow up with product recommendations, pricing, and next steps.
Will I receive documentation with my purchase?
Yes. Every product ships with calibration records, user documentation, and support resources.


