Ground spray
Definition
A low-pressure water jet that sprays directly from the splash pad surface, usually 1–3 feet high, designed for the youngest kids.
Ground sprays are the most common splash pad feature, often arranged in patterns or programmed to fire in sequences. They are toddler-friendly because the spray is low, gentle and at face level for crawling-to-walking kids.
Most splash pads have at least 5–10 ground sprays. The cheapest installations consist of nothing else.