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New UK Soft Play Safety Standards Coming in 2026: What Parents Need to Know

Updated safety regulations are being introduced for UK soft play centres in 2026. Here is what parents need to know about the changes.

Dr. James Crawford
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The UK's approach to soft play safety regulation is evolving in 2026, with updated standards and inspection frameworks being introduced that will affect how indoor play centres operate across the country. These changes follow several years of industry consultation and reflect growing understanding of best practices in children's play safety.

What Is Changing?

The primary changes relate to the frequency and scope of safety inspections, the qualifications required for inspectors, and the transparency of inspection results. Under the updated framework, soft play centres will be required to undergo more frequent independent safety inspections, with results made available to the public through an online register.

The inspection framework is being expanded to cover not only the physical play equipment but also hygiene standards, staff training, emergency procedures, and the overall management of safety within venues. This holistic approach recognises that safety in a soft play environment depends on more than just the condition of the climbing frame.

Enhanced Equipment Standards

The updated BS EN 1176 standard, which governs playground equipment safety, includes new provisions specifically relevant to indoor soft play. These include stricter requirements for fall heights, impact-absorbing surfaces, entrapment hazards, and the structural integrity of multi-level play frames. Venues will have a transition period to bring existing equipment into compliance with the updated standard.

New requirements also address the materials used in soft play equipment, with stricter limits on chemical content and fire resistance. This reflects growing awareness of the potential health impacts of materials used in children's play environments.

Staff Training Requirements

Perhaps the most significant change for venue operators is the introduction of mandatory staff training standards. Under the new framework, all staff working in soft play venues will be required to hold a recognised qualification in children's play safety, including first aid training specific to children. Venue managers will need to demonstrate ongoing professional development in safety management.

These training requirements aim to ensure that staff at every level understand their responsibilities for children's safety and can respond appropriately to incidents. The industry has broadly welcomed these requirements, recognising that well-trained staff are the most important safety feature in any play venue.

What Parents Should Look For

As these changes are implemented, parents can use several indicators to assess whether a soft play venue takes safety seriously. Look for venues that display their inspection certificates prominently, that have clearly trained and attentive staff, that maintain clean and well-repaired equipment, and that have clear safety rules displayed for visitors.

The new public inspection register, once operational, will allow parents to check the safety record of any registered venue before visiting. This transparency is a significant step forward and will help parents make informed choices about where their children play.

The Bigger Picture

These regulatory changes reflect a maturing industry that is moving towards higher standards of professionalism and accountability. While the vast majority of UK soft play centres already operate safely, the updated framework provides a consistent baseline that all venues must meet and gives parents greater confidence in the safety of the venues they visit.

At Kids Play Magazine, we welcome these changes and will continue to monitor their implementation. We will update our venue reviews to reflect compliance with the new standards as they come into effect throughout 2026.

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Dr. James Crawford
Kids Play Magazine Contributor

Dr. James Crawford is a regular contributor to Kids Play Magazine, covering topics related to children's play, development, and family life across the UK.