Parents of toddlers know that playgrounds can be a great place for their little ones to enjoy much-needed physical activity, but many may be unaware of common playground hazards and safety concerns. Whether your child is a playground newcomer or a frequent visitor, you can help your toddler play it safe by learning safety guidelines and teaching them to your child.
Be Safe
Before you give your toddler access to a playground, assess the area and equipment to be sure it follows proper safety guidelines.
- The surface under all playground equipment should be soft and consist of materials such as wood chips, mulch or sand. Falling to the surface is the most common contributing factor in playground injuries.
Evaluate the design of the playground—proper playgrounds should be built for two separate age groups: children under 5 years old and children ages 5 through 12.
Inspect the playground equipment to ensure it is well maintained. Check that it is kept clean with no broken or rusted areas.
Any hazards you find should be reported immediately to the school or municipality associated with the playground.
Have fun with your kids. With your guidance, your toddler will quickly become a playground pro.
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Playgrounds are fun areas for children of all ages but they can also be dangerous. Take a look at how much protective surfacing is under equipment. There should be at least nine inches of mulch and it should be replenished or re-spread as needed to ensure that the depth is maintained. Encourage children to play with the existing play structures and to never add jump ropes or other toys because they may introduce a strangulation risk.
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