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Important Criteria To Keep Children’s Playground Safe

Let your child go to the outdoor play area more often to make him feel happier every day; this also helps him exercise his muscles, brain, and social skills. Most importantly, it brings the healthy development of children when playing freely and comfortably.

But for your child to have fun, first and foremost, the playground space and equipment must be safe. So what are the essential criteria to bring a safe play area for children?

  1. Dimensions of the device

Each playground equipment is suitable for different ages, abilities, levels, and physical abilities of each child. For example, small swings are only meant for younger children to play with but can break if older children use them. And if younger children use equipment intended only for older children, it can be dangerously challenging to play or climb.

  1. How is the playground surface?

According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USPSC), each year, emergency departments treat more than 200,000 children for playground-related injuries. Most of these injuries occur when a child falls from play equipment to the ground.

That’s why the best way to prevent injury is to make sure the playing surface is safe and resistant to impact on reducing damage as much as possible. Avoid play areas with complex and unsafe characters such as concrete or asphalt.

Although the grass playing surface looks soft initially, it is not a very impact-resistant surface. The USCPSC recommends that the playground surface be large and wide, made of fine sand materials, or safely tested EPDM grain rubber flooring.

  1. Climbing equipment

Children often love climbing games. It helps babies build strength, body coordination and gain more insight when seeing their surroundings from a different angle.

However, to avoid as well as prevent risks when playing this game, it should be noted:

  1. Slides

Whether straight, wavy, or spiral, slides bring excitement, thrill, and confidence to children.

However, please note that:

  1. Swings

Swings often help children feel comfortable while forming emotional skills and bonding children to play together better. To prevent your child from getting hurt, you need to:

Remember that no matter how safe and age-appropriate the play area is, it does not equal adult supervision and guidance to prevent injury in children.

Researchers show that lack of adult supervision is often linked to more than half of all injuries when playing in children. So when your child climbs, slides or swings, keep an eye on them and be ready to intervene if they are in danger or are using the wrong equipment.

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