Placement and Play Area Surfacing
Before assembling this product, select and prepare a play area.
Select a Play Area
Select an area on level ground at least 6 feet from any structure or obstruction such as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, washing lines or electrical lines.
Prepare a Surface
Following are guidelines from the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Handbook for Public Playground Safety to mini- mize injuries that can result from falls. These guidelines apply to playground equipment including but not limited to swing sets and climbing equipment.
Hard surfacing materials are not suitable for use under this equipment. Earth surfaces such as soils and hard packed dirt are also not recommended because their shock absorbing properties can vary depending on climatic conditions such as mois- ture and temperature. Grass and turf are not recommended because their effectiveness in absorbing shock during a fall can be reduced considerably due to wear and environmental conditions.
Acceptable surfacing materials are available in two basic types:
concrete.
The depth of any
Unitary materials are generally rubber mats or a combination of
Maintenance
Periodically check to be sure equipment has adequate protective surfacing under and around it. Inspect surfacing material for deterioration. Check loose surfacing material for foreign objects or debris. Also look for compaction and reduced depth, with special attention to heavy use areas such as those under swings and slide exit regions.
Message to Parents
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impaired consumers using TTY/TDD equipment, please call
636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, New York 14052.
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