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SAFETY BEGINS WITH
THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT!
When shopping
for commercial playground equipment be sure to verify the products you
are looking at are true commercial designs. Some manufacturers advertise
that their products meet commercial standards by upgrading the size of
vertical post, or using larger bolts. However, those items have very little
to do with determining if the products meet the safety standards and guidelines
for commercial public play equipment. If you will be using your playground
for anything other than single family residence backyard play,
then you should not consider anything other than commercial equipment.
Home Owners or Condo Associations, Private Schools and Day Cares, Church
and Private Club Facilities, all require commercial products.
Here are some
easy-to-remember key indicators that equipment may not be
commercial: ·
- Swing set attached to climber unit. Swing sets must be free standing
with their own specific safe fall zone.
- More than 2 swings in a swing bay or mixed swing types in a swing
bay (e.g., Belt swing seat and a tot swing seat).
- A tire swing must be free standing and not attached to any other
structure unless it is part of a free standing multi-bay swing set.
Radial Tires are not acceptable and Solid Plastic Tires specifically
designed for tire swings use are highly recommended.
- Single wall or half tube slides. These do not offer the required
transition zones at the bottom that safely brings the child to a stop
before reaching the end of the slide. Very important when children slide
head first!
- Hardware on a commercial system should be tamper proof and not
easily removable with common household tools. If the system has nuts and
bolts like you can find at a local hardware store it does not meet
current safety guidelines.
Check out our "Playground Safety Inspection Kits"
under the Play Structures Catagory. 11 & 13 piece kits now available.
For information on safety
standards and guidelines you can contact the independent organizations
listed below or call APARK toll free at 1-800-245-7777.
ASTM
-- The American Society for Testing and Materials
An independent organization that develops technical standards used in
product testing. i.e.: the F1487 Standard Consumer Safety Performance
Specifications for Playground Equipment for Public Use.
ASTM International
100 Barr Harbor Drive
West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959
E-mail address: service@astm.org
CPSC -- The
Consumer Product Safety Commission.
An independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government. Has the authority to
inform the public of current product safety performance information and
recommended practices. Refer to the current CPSC Handbook for Public
Playground Safety, publication #325, as a guide for owners and operators
for public play environments.
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Washington, D.C. 20207
E-mail address: info@cpsc.gov
Playground safety has
become a major concern in recent years. With the increasing litigation
over injury, guardians of public playground equipment have become aware
that there are 3 main elements for success in providing a safe yet fun
environment for child development.
- Safe Setting
- Age Appropriateness
- Standard of Care Compliance
Playgrounds must
provide activities that are appropriate for the physical, social,
emotional and learning level of the children using the playground. And
they must comply with the current standard care for public playgrounds. To
this end a comprehensive plan must be developed to comply with the
existing CPSC playground safety guidelines and the ASTM voluntary industry
standards. For, According to Points About Playgrounds, a
publication of the National Recreation and Park Association,
"An agency that is unaware of -- or simply ignores -- the current
guidelines could run the risk of being negligent in the event that a
child is seriously injured on a piece of playground equipment and legal
action is taken."
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