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Is your public playground a safe place to play?

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.
  • Make sure surfaces around playground equipment have at least 12 inches of wood chips, mulch, sand, or pea gravel, or are mats made of safety-tested rubber or rubber-like materials.

  • Check that protective surfacing extends at least 6 feet in all directions from play equipment. For swings, be sure surfacing extends; in back and front; twice the height of the suspending bar.

  • Make sure play structures more than 30 inches high are spaced at least 9 feet apart.

  • Check for dangerous hardware, like open "S" hooks or protruding bolt ends.

  • Make sure spaces that could trap children, such as openings in guardrails or between ladder rungs, measure less than 3.5 inches or more than 9 inches.

  • Check for sharp points or edges in equipment.

  • Look out for tripping hazards, like exposed concrete footings, tree stumps, and rocks.

  • Make sure elevated surfaces, like platforms and ramps, have guardrails to prevent falls.

  • Check playgrounds regularly to see that equipment and surfacing are in good condition

  • Carefully supervise children on playgrounds to make sure they're safe.
(Excerpt from the Consumer Product Safety Commission Document #327)

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