As the weather improves, more and more children are turning to external activities in the fields of public and private games. This week is National Safety Week Playground, a good time for parents to review the safety of outdoor areas where children play. The National Program for Playground Safety (MPN) offers a large summer safety checklist for safety tips ten Summer Games.
Some key issues are adult supervision and age appropriate materials. See QALY guidelines for designing age-appropriate - NPPS recommends that adults be proactive in choosing age appropriate equipment and requesting separate play areas for different age groups - 6 23 months, ages 2 to 5 and 5 to 12. These areas should marked by signs indicating areas suitable for the age. They offer advice for each of these age groups.
Other considerations are suitable materials for the fall surface, shelter against the elements, and avoidance of all chains or ropes on equipment. They also say that children should not wear bike helmets on the playground equipment because they can be captured and can cause strangulation. It could be an easy mistake for a parent to think a helmet has been offering an additional layer of protection! Other tips NPP to Playground Safety Head to Toe
The Consumer Product Safety Commission offers a variety of security resources on various topics related to playgrounds, and these guides :.
Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook (PDF)
Public Playground Safety Handbook (English) and (Spanish)
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