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Supervision Guidelines 
 

Playgrounds that are designed, installed and properly maintained in accordance with the safety 
guidelines and standards can still present hazards to children in the absence of adequate adult 
supervision. Component Playgrounds recommends the following guidelines for supervision of 
children while the playground is in use. 
 

• Children should not use this equipment without adult supervision. 
• Children should be directed to age appropriate activities. Not all equipment is 
appropriate for all children who may use the playground. 
• Pre-school children require more direct supervision than older children. 
• Do not permit the use of wet, icy, or snowy equipment as slips, falls or loss of grip may 
occur. 
• Constantly observe the children while at play. Note play patterns and possible 
hazardous play or overcrowding. Take immediate steps to stop hazardous play or to 
control overcrowding. 
• Children should not be allowed to jump off equipment when dismounting, as it is a 
dangerous practice to jump on or off playground equipment. 
• Children should not wear loose clothing, hoods, bicycle or other helmets, drawstrings, 
or jewelry while using the playground equipment. These and other loose items not listed 
could present a strangulation or entanglement hazard. 
• Children should not use playground equipment bare footed and should be required to 
wear shoes and socks at all times while using the playground equipment. 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for CP-PS36-8

Page 1: ...to the condition of the product when it arrives If there are parts that have been damaged note these problems on the delivery receipt before you sign and accept delivery of the product 4 Open packagin...

Page 2: ...ntity Description 1 Box Containing Swing Set Parts 3 2 3 8 x 10 Top rail 2 4 x 12 Vertical Post with Socket 2 4 x 12 Vertical Post with Two Sockets 8 TOTAL PIECES Parts Identification CP PS36 8 Swing...

Page 3: ...ig holes 24 in diameter x 36 in depth Approx 7 80 lb bags of concrete in each hole 1 Loosen and remove the top two nyloc jam nuts 2 Reassemble on to swing top rail with the carriage bolt on top and th...

Page 4: ...es 2 1 a Once you have decided on where you plan to place the structure be sure you have enough space Then place your top rails down in chosen place measure 2 from each end to find the center of your...

Page 5: ...wo post ends Slide top rail into the sleeves on the post ends and secure using 3 8 set screws provided 4 per end 1 c Next have two adults stand on opposite ends and one adult in the middle stand struc...

Page 6: ...s shown on 1 b Let the other end of the top rail hang Stand the final end post into its hole 1 e While one person stands on a ladder holding the end of the top rail Have another person bring the last...

Page 7: ...e top rails and make the necessary adjustments to get set level 1 g After the top rails are level line up the posts and level them out Then check top rails one more time LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL...

Page 8: ...enuating ground cover Component Playgrounds recommends that 12 of impact attenuating surfacing be placed under and around the playground and any adjacent structures Playground equipment should not be...

Page 9: ...rly maintained and that the ground cover remains at the recommended depth and the area is kept clean from debris or other items that may present a safety hazard Clearance guidelines are important to h...

Page 10: ...der children Do not permit the use of wet icy or snowy equipment as slips falls or loss of grip may occur Constantly observe the children while at play Note play patterns and possible hazardous play o...

Page 11: ...ards in this type of equipment when used improperly Children should be instructed as to proper caution to take in its use Equipment should NOT be used when it is wet or icy Equipment should only be us...

Page 12: ...he equipment that is expected to wear If inspection finds potential hazards the playground should be closed until the necessary repairs can be completed Any damaged or worn parts must be repaired or r...

Page 13: ...at there are no sharp corners edges or points _____ There are no missing or damaged protective caps or plugs _____ All hardware is secure and in its proper place _____ Check to be sure that all fasten...

Page 14: ...items were designed This warranty is void should the equipment be subject to vandalism misuse neglect abuse improper installation tampering or accident This equipment is not to be altered or modified...

Page 15: ...TOMER INFORMATION Project Name _______________________________________ Contact Person _____________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City ___________________...

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