Check the depth by digging your shoe into the surface. There should be at least 6 inches (15 cm) under all equipment and 12 inches (30 cm) under equipment higher than 6 feet. Try to push the surface material to where children will land from swings, slides and ladders.
How to stay safe around some common playground equipment:
Slides are a fun activity to do when at the 꽁머니
, but they can also be dangerous too! When you get to the playground, make sure metal slides are not hot. They can heat up quickly and burn sensitive skin!
Please don’t walk away! Keep within arm’s reach of your child and be ready to catch them as they slide down. You may think your child is ready to go down on their own, but it might be a new and scary experience. For equipment such as slides and swings or any other moving play equipment, there should be at least 18 feet, (5.4 meters) around them to be safe. Between any other stationary equipment, there should be 6 feet (1.8 meters) of space between two pieces of equipment.
Play structures such as these may look like a lot of fun, but there are a few things to remember.
1) What is the weather like? If it’s very hot out or
if it has been raining, the metal could be hot or slippery.
2) This equipment is suitable for older school-aged children, who should be supervised no matter what.
3) There should be deep soft surfaces underneath playground equipment
in case children fall. For information on surface materials and depths, see chart above.
Grassy surfaces are not as safe!
Have a sandbox? Make sure to cover it, so animals do not use it. At playgrounds, check for cigarette butts, broken glass and animal waste in and around playground equipment.
Each year, more than 200,000 children go to U.S. hospital emergency rooms with injuries associated with playground equipment. Most injuries occur when a child falls from the equipment onto the ground.
Use this simple checklist to help make sure your local community or school playground is a safe place to play.
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