2017年7月24日星期一

7 Safety Points to Consider When Choosing Plastic Playground Equipment

If your child is a naturally playful climber, it may be time for you to take that energy outside! Today's plastic backyard playgrounds equipment come in a variety of options. But, like most major purchases, choosing the right one can go a long way in keeping your little clubhouse climber safe and entertained.

While today's plastic playsets are built according to strict safety codes that all manufacturers must follow, there are still features to look for that will ensure the safest possible choice for your child.
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Rounded corners. Rounded edges create fewer opportunities for your little ones to snag themselves or their clothing and pose a less serious falling hazard should they fall directly on a corner.

Smooth surfaces. While plastic playsets are molded with smooth surfaces, woodland climbers depend on the type of wood used. If you are choosing wood, make sure the wood type is unlikely to splinter and will hold up well in strenuous weather conditions over time.

Nuts and bolts that sit flush to the parts. While most playsets come with predrilled holes for installation, they don't always sit flush to the pieces they are holding in place. Make sure that these are tightly installed and do not rise above the surface.

Structural strength. Plastic playgrounds are built sturdy. But they do have an age and weight limit. Consider them to be primarily aimed at toddlers. When it comes to wooden playgrounds,in order to provide a lot of features at a low price, some manufacturers use wood that meets the minimum requirement but is very thin for extensive use. Make sure the beams and support panels are sturdy and will not bend over time.
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Unsafe openings. Openings that are between 3 ½ inches to 9 inches present the danger of head entrapment. Be wary of features that may harm a curious explorer.

"S" hooks. Open "S" hooks are considered potential entrapment and strangulation hazards that can catch on children's clothing. Make sure that these are tightly closed and not in a reachable area for small children.

Moving parts. Make certain that there are no exposed moving parts. Tiny fingers and hands can be easily pinched or crushed. All moving parts should be covered to prevent children from injury.

Keeping your child safe on your backyard playset begins with choosing the right one. Choose wisely and you will enjoy your purchase for years to come-and expel some of that energy!

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Doug and Judy Kramer are parents of six of their own kids. They are full-time parents, and in their spare time they are cultural architects, youth and young adult relationship-builders, writers, Web innovators, speakers, and friends to many.

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