Showing posts with label playground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label playground. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Updated Playground Safety Guide released by CPSC


It is estimated that in recent years, there have been more than 200,000 injuries annually on U.S. public playgrounds that required a trip to the emergency room. To reduce the risk of playground-related deaths and injuries, follow these recommended guidelines from CPSC to create a safer playground environment for all children. The handbook touches on the following public playground safety issues:
  • Potential of falls from, and impact with equipment
  • Need for impact attenuating protective surfacing under and around equipment
  • Openings with head entrapment potential
  • Scale of equipment and other design features related to user age and layout of equipment on a playground
  • Installation and maintenance procedures
  • General hazards presented by protrusions, sharp edges, and crush or shear points
  • Supervision and sight lines

A complete Playground Safety Checklist is included in the handbook and can be used when deciding on a public playground for your children. Ensure that the safety of each individual piece of playground equipment as well as the layout of the entire play area is considered when designing or evaluating a playground for safety.

Childcare personnel, school officials, parks and recreation personnel, equipment purchasers and installers, playground designers, and any other members of the general public concerned with public playground safety and interested in evaluating their respective playgrounds should refer to the complete handbook listing from CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Strangulation death from drawstring in sweatshirts


Wisconsin was the first to ban drawstrings in clothing for children, and CPSC has followed suit nationally, recalling millions of sweatshirts and other clothing items with drawstrings around the neck. Last year, CPSC fined seventeen companies for selling clothing with drawstrings.

Today, in heartbreaking news, the CPSC announced yet another recall -- this one because of the death of a three year old boy. The drawstring of his sweatshirt got caught in playground equipment. The recalled sweatshirts by Hill Sportswear are Kid Zipper or Kid pullover sweatshirts sold in California and Texas.

Parents and caregivers should remove(PDF) any drawstrings in their children's clothing as it can get caught on playground equipment as well as school buses or other vehicles.

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