Home Playground Safety Checklist

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Home Playground Safety Checklist

To make sure your home playground is a safe place to play:
  • Install and maintain a shock-absorbing surface around the play equipment. Use at least 9 inches of wood chips, mulch, or shredded rubber for play equipment up to 7 feet high.
  • Install protective surfacing at least 6 feet in all directions from play equipment.
  • Never attach - or allow children to attach - ropes, jump ropes, clotheslines, or pet leashes to play equipment; children can strangle on these.
  • Check hardware for open "S" hooks or protruding bolt ends, which can be hazardous.
  • Check for spaces that could trap children, such as openings in guardrails or between ladder rungs; these spaces should measure less than 3.5 inches or more than 9 inches.
  • Make sure platforms and ramps have guardrails to prevent falls.
  • Check for sharp points or edges in equipment.
  • Remove tripping hazards, like exposed concrete footings, tree stumps, and rocks.
  • Regularly check play equipment and surfacing to make sure both are in good condition.
  • Carefully supervise children on play equipment to make sure they are safe.
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