What about: Safety of Squash Court Construction and Installation?

Safety is a core element of professional squash court construction. Modern courts are engineered, tested, and approved to meet strict international standards, ensuring a safe environment for players and facilities alike.

Are squash courts safe to play in?
Yes. Professionally installed squash courts are designed to withstand high-impact play and constant use. Certified systems comply with World Squash Federation (WSF) requirements and local building regulations.

What materials are used to ensure safety?
Squash courts use impact-resistant flooring, reinforced wall systems, and tempered safety glass. All materials are selected specifically for squash performance and player protection.

Is squash court glass structurally tested?
Absolutely. Glass panels used in modern squash courts undergo extensive structural and impact testing. These tests verify load resistance, breakage behavior, and long-term stability. Only systems that pass certified structural tests and receive official approvals are used in professional installations.

How is safety ensured during installation?
Installation is carried out by trained specialists following manufacturer guidelines and approved installation methods. This includes secure fixing, correct alignment, controlled mounting of elements, and final safety inspections.

Are renovations of existing courts safe?
Yes. During renovation, existing structures are inspected and assessed for compliance with current standards. Structural integrity is verified before repainting, upgrades, or the installation of new systems.

Why is professional installation important?
A professionally constructed and approved squash court reduces injury risk, ensures consistent playing conditions, and delivers long-term durability—giving players and operators confidence in both safety and performance.