Health Tip: Playground Safety
2007/06/04
 Based on earlier reporting by Health Day News
Suggestions to prevent injuries
Before your child visits a new playground, parents should inspect the facility to be sure it's safe.
- Make sure that you or another trusted adult is always supervising your
child's play.
- To prevent possible strangulation, don't allow your child to play while he's
wearing clothing with drawstrings.
- The playground should have age-appropriate equipment in separate sections, so
that younger children can avoid injury from older children's play and
equipment.
- Playground surfaces should provide cushion in the event of a fall -- surfaces
that are concrete, grass, asphalt, gravel or packed dirt can contribute to
injuries. Acceptable surfaces include hardwood fiber/mulch, pea gravel, sand,
or rubber mats.
- All equipment should be properly rooted to the ground, with no loose,
rusting, or missing parts.
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