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CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET FOR  
PLAYGROUND SURFACING MATERIALS 
 

The  U.S.  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission  (CPSC)  estimates  that  about  100,000  playground  equipment-

related injuries resulting from falls to the ground surface are treated annually in U.S. hospital emergency rooms.  Injuries 
involving  this  hazard  pattern  tend  to  be  among  the  most  serious  of  all  playground  injuries,  and  have  the  potential  to  be 
fatal,  particularly  when  the  injury  is  to  the  head.  The  surface  under  and  around  playground  equipment  can  be  a  major 
factor in determining the injury-causing potential of a fall. It is self evident that a fall onto a shock absorbing surface is less 
likely  to  cause  a  serious  injury  than  a  fall  onto  a  hard  surface.  Playground  equipment  should  never  be  placed  on  hard 
surfaces  such  as  concrete  or  asphalt  and  while  grass  may  appear  to  be  acceptable  it  may  quickly  turn  to  hard  packed 
earth in areas of high traffic. Shredded bark mulch, wood chips, fine sand or fine gravel are considered to be acceptable 
shock absorbing surfaces when installed and maintained at a sufficient depth under and around playground equipment. 

 
The following table lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening 

head injury in a fall onto four different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed and maintained at depths of 6, 9, 
and 12 inches. However, it should be recognized that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing 
material is used. 

 

FALL HEIGHT IN FEET FROM WHICH A LIFE-THREATENING HEAD INJURY 

 

 

WOULD NOT BE EXPECTED 

 

TYPE OF MATERIAL  

6-INCH DEPTH 

9-INCH DEPTH 

12-INCH DEPTH 

Double Shredded Bark 

Mulch 

10 

11 

Wood Chips 

. . 

12 

Fine Sand 

 

Fine Gravel 

 

10 

 

It  is  recommended  that  a  shock  absorbing  material  should  extend  a  minimum  of  6  feet  in  all  directions  from  the 

perimeter of stationary equipment such as climbers and slides. However, because children may deliberately jump from a 
moving swing, the shock absorbing material should extend in the front and rear of a swing a minimum distance of 2 times 
the height of the pivot point measured from a point directly beneath the pivot on the supporting structure. 

 

This  information  is  intended  to assist  in  comparing  the  relative  shock-absorbing  properties  of  various  material.  No 

particular  material  is  recommended  over  another.  However,  every  material  is  only  effective  when  properly  maintained. 
Materials  should  be  checked  periodically  and  replenished  to  maintain  correct  depth  as  determined  necessary  for  your 
equipment. The choice of a material depends on the type and height of the playground equipment, the availability of  the 
material in your area, and its cost. 

 

'This  information  has  been  extracted  from  the  CPSC  publications  "Playground  Surfacing  -  Technical  Information  Guide"  and 

"Handbook  for  Public  Playground  Safety:'  Copies  of  these  reports  can  be  obtained  by  sending  a  postcard  to  the:  Office  of  Publ ic 
Affairs, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207 or call the toll-free hot line: 1-800-638-2772. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Gym Dandy GD-6662

Page 1: ...nce Parts List Warranty Ordering Parts Model GD 6662 Retain This Manual for Reference 190503 OWNER S MANUAL Gym Dandy TILT A SWING GD 6662 IMPORTANT Please read this manual before commencing assembly...

Page 2: ...dy Tilt A Swing GD 6662 by IMPEX INC For your safety and benefit read this manual carefully before using the equipment As a manufacturer we are committed to provide you complete customer satisfaction...

Page 3: ...oving items 6 Keeps hands and feet away from the pivot area 7 Do not get off from seat while it is in motion 8 Do not stand on the Tilt A Swing This could cause damage to the ride and result in injury...

Page 4: ...zed that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is used FALL HEIGHT IN FEET FROM WHICH A LIFE THREATENING HEAD INJURY WOULD NOT BE EXPECTED TYPE OF MATERIAL 6...

Page 5: ...WARNING LABEL PLACEMENT The warning labels shown here have been placed on the Base Frame If the labels are missing or illegible please call customer service at 1 800 999 8899 for replacements Apply th...

Page 6: ...to end of the Carriage Bolt Use Allen Bolts or Hex Bolts inserted through the ROUND hole on components that need to be assembled Always wait until all bolts are assembled onto the bench before tighten...

Page 7: ...n Do not use harsh cleaning chemicals 5 Sand rusted areas on tubular members and repaint using a non lead based paint meeting the requirements of Title 16 CFR Part 1303 6 Disposal Instructions The equ...

Page 8: ...et Seat Support 4 12 Spacer 1 13 Axel 1 14 Seat Pad 1 15 Ball Bearing Small 2 16 Bushing 2 17 Handle Grip 4 18 Foot Rest Grip 4 19 Carriage Bolt M10 3 8 20 Carriage Bolt M10x3 2 21 Carriage Bolt M10 2...

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