Playgrounds offer children the perfect space to run, jump, and play freely with joy and exuberance, but the equipment, surfaces, and surrounding area can also pose injury risks which is why playground safety is an important issue.
“Playgrounds and outdoor play equipment offer kids fresh air, friends, fun, and exercise. But it's important to make sure that faulty equipment, improper surfaces, and unsafe behavior don't ruin the fun,” advises KidsHealth.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says that each year more than 200,000 children go to U.S. hospital emergency rooms with injuries associated with playground equipment – with most injuries occurring when a child falls from the equipment onto the ground.
Playgrounds, while designed for enjoyment, can pose risks to children if safety measures are not in place.
The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) says that the Centers for Disease Control reports that emergency rooms treat more than 200,000 children under the age of 14 every year for playground-related injuries.
“Most deadly playground accidents occur at home, but 75 percent of nonfatal injuries are at public playgrounds. While most are at schools and daycares, cities should take steps to review their playground safety procedures,” says the KLC.
The CPSC offers the following 10-step Public Playground Safety Checklist:
Regular inspections are essential for maintaining a safe playground environment. Here are some best practices for routine checks:
Daily Inspections:
Remove any debris or hazards from the play area.
Check for broken glass, sharp objects, or other potential dangers.
Ensure that all gates and fences are secure.
Weekly Inspections:
Examine play equipment for loose bolts, sharp edges, or signs of wear.
Inspect surfacing materials (e.g., mulch, rubber) for proper depth and condition.
Verify that swings and other moving parts are in good working order.
Monthly Inspections:
Assess structural integrity, focusing on connections and stability.
Lubricate moving parts to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Inspect signage for visibility and clarity.
Yearly Inspections:
Conduct a comprehensive audit, including ground surfacing and equipment.
Test the resilience of safety surfacing materials.
Assess the overall structural integrity of the playground.
Special concerns to check for regularly should include vandalism, graffiti, and signs of pest infestation.
Weather can significantly impact playground safety. After severe weather events – such as flooding, high winds, wildfires, and other natural disasters -- it is crucial to conduct special checks for:
Of course, it’s important to make sure children and others are away from playgrounds when severe weather does strike.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers the following playground safety tips for kids:
Despite preventative measures, emergencies can still occur. Establishing a comprehensive emergency plan is essential.
“Early childhood programs, schools, after-school programs, and youth-serving organizations must be prepared to respond to emergency situations — injuries, natural disasters, violent incidents, and unknown adults on the playground — through a documented emergency plan,” says the National Program for Playground Safety (NPPS) . “The emergency plan should outline the process for urgent situations, from which all playground supervisors should be regularly trained.”
The NPPS recommends your playground emergency plan should include:
“When developing your plans for potential emergency situations, we recommend involving local emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and local police departments, as they can help map out emergency routes. Health consultants or nurses are also great resources to aid in prevention, protection, and safety,” says the NPPS.
Finally, once the plan is complete, all personnel should be trained on the procedures. Supervisors should also receive additional training on how to manage children during a crisis.
Collaborating with reputable playground designers and installers, such as May Recreation Equipment and Design, can significantly enhance playground safety in the following ways:
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