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Safety Surfacing/Fall Heights 

 
You must consider the type of safety surfacing you will use 
before beginning the installation process.  There are two 
general types, organic/loose fill or synthetic unitary.  Both 
materials have advantages and disadvantages and it is likely 
that your client’s budget will dictate the material of choice.  
Always have all options available as product quality and long-
term performance may cause your client to reevaluate their 
original budget. 
 
When installing a unitary safety surfacing material such as 
rubber mats or poured-in-place, you will need to pour a 
concrete slab so that the rubber material can be secured.  This 
type of product cannot be placed on dirt. 
 
If a loose fill surface such as wood chips is selected, you will 
need to consider containment borders.  There are many 
products to choose from including hard plastic and natural 
products such as wood.  Creosoted railroad ties are NOT 
recommended.  Loose fill materials like wood chips are easily 
displaced, so 12” deep is generally satisfactory.  Also 
remember that loose fill will compress with repeated use. 
 
Weed mat:  Some use a landscaping fabric material that allows 
drainage but prevents weed growth.  Weed mats are installed 
after the structure is installed but before the resilient surfacing 
is installed. 
 
Borders:  Building borders above ground, below grade, or on 
grade depends upon the area in which you live.  Assuming you 
must use 12” of resilient surfacing, there are three basic types 
of installation: 

 

1.  12” below existing grade 
2.  6” below and 6” above existing grade 
3.  12” above existing grade 

 
The tallest deck on the unit generally defines the maximum fall 
height of a structure.  If upper body equipment (horizontal 
ladder) is attached, the fall height is then the distance from the 
highest part of the equipment to the protective surfacing.  Refer 
to the Top Down View to determine the maximum fall height. 
 
Since the structure will be installed at dirt grade, the height of 
the resilient surfacing must be determined and factored into the 
height of installation of decks.  For example, if the resilient 
surfacing will be 12” deep, a 3’ deck height will actually install 
at 4’.  When the structure is completed and the surfacing is 
installed, the deck then will be 3’ above the level of the 
resilient surfacing. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Independent Spiral Slide

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Page 2: ...60 Fax 314 389 9034 www sportsplayinc com Distributor SportsPlay Inc Date Drawn By SportsPlay SportsPlay SportsPlay SportsPlay E Barron 00 00 11 ASTM Compliant CPSC Compliant Project 6 Ind Spiral Sli...

Page 3: ...34 www sportsplayinc com Distributor SportsPlay Inc Date Drawn By SportsPlay SportsPlay SportsPlay SportsPlay E Barron 00 00 11 ASTM Compliant CPSC Compliant Project 6 Ind Spiral Slide 5642 Natural Br...

Page 4: ...cket style small L arm wrench styles etc Vise grips large regular and needle nose 3 4 and 1 2 and 9 16 sockets both 1 2 and 3 8 drives 6 and 8 stepladders strong ones Extension cords also duplexes to...

Page 5: ...equipment at regular intervals During inspection if any part is found damaged or excessively worn equipment should immediately be put out of service while the part is replaced Lack of maintenance wil...

Page 6: ...decide how much safety surfacing is required Before spreading loose fill surfacing be sure to install a weed barrier outside the fall zone dimension then spread the safety surfacing LAST THING Make on...

Page 7: ...ember that loose fill will compress with repeated use Weed mat Some use a landscaping fabric material that allows drainage but prevents weed growth Weed mats are installed after the structure is insta...

Page 8: ...djust your dirt grade height accordingly Chart taken from The Handbook for Public Playground Safety written by the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC page 5 www cpsc gov Material Uncompressed...

Page 9: ...hes above the dirt level Then measure up from the bottom of the post to this mark and mark a line on the other three posts at the same distance Now use a four foot level across to each line raising or...

Page 10: ...x per instructions on concrete bag Be sure to leave concrete about 2 from the top of the ground to allow backfill 2 Be sure that all splattered concrete is washed off of the posts and components while...

Page 11: ...ng Recommendations 2 Backfill 12 Sheet 1 of 2 Sheet 1 of 2 Sheet 1 of 2 Sheet 1 of 2 Concrete Surfacing Ground Cover Backfill Playground Soil Natural Finished Brick Post Side View of installed Post Si...

Page 12: ...ng this depth changes slightly with grade Place a brick or block in the bottom of the hole Post Post Post Post Depth in concrete varies based upon surfacing Depth in concrete varies based upon surfaci...

Page 13: ...E DECK 912 333 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 905 903 Square Deck 1 2 126 703 3 8 x 1 Button Head Bolt 8 3 316 601 3 8 Flat Washer 8 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 905 904 Triangle Deck 7 2 126...

Page 14: ...he table will stabilize the deck so you can level it You can make a table from sawhorses Deck stand or table holds deck while you build around it Block stabilize the posts while table stabilizes the d...

Page 15: ...3 8 Socket Set Screw 6 7 905 208 Gasket for Attachment Bracket 2 8 905 526 1 4 Self Tapping Pinned Screw 4 9 126 708 3 8 x 2 1 4 Button Head Bolt Table Table Table Table Deck Height Post Footing Dista...

Page 16: ...Mark holes on the ground for the two bottom legs 20 apart Remove ladder and dig two holes 12 wide and 24 deep Connect the bottom leg with 2 1 1 4 x 3 8 button head bolt washer on top and lock nut on...

Page 17: ...9 126 707BPS 3 8 x 1 1 2 Button head bolt 2 10 126 704 3 8 x 3 Button Pin Bolt 4 11 226 601 3 8 Nylon Lock Nut 8 12 196 807 3 8 x 3 8 Socket Set Screw 4 13 126 701 3 8 x 1 1 4 Button head bolt 8 14 12...

Page 18: ...4 Pls Typ 2 Pls DETAIL F 20 17 2 5 17 18 DETAIL D Typ 4 Pls 52 45 8 912 282 912 282 912 282 912 282 5 4 3 2 1 SPIRAL SLIDE to 6 DECK SPIRAL SLIDE to 6 DECK SPIRAL SLIDE to 6 DECK SPIRAL SLIDE to 6 DEC...

Page 19: ...le Now level the slide front to back and side to side sometimes this can be difficult to do because of the variances in the slides so also make sure it looks the guardrails This will be determined by...

Page 20: ...heet 4 of 4 Sheet 4 of 4 Sheet 4 of 4 Sheet 4 of 4 Hardware Stainless steel tamper resisitant SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Event Slide is rotaitionally molded and deck i...

Page 21: ...r faded contact your SportsPlay distributor for replacement labels Top of Surfacing Label Install one to each upright post at the level you have determined will be your Top of Surfacing based on fall...

Page 22: ...installed and you have to move it Solution Using a punch simply knock the roll pin through the clamp and post then move the clamp Problem There is interference between a vertical portion of one compo...

Page 23: ...ends sometimes rough handling will cause rough edges Sand down rough areas if they exist Check that screws are seated Vinyl coated parts check all areas to de burr Roll pins make sure they are flush a...

Page 24: ...ir and could be hazardous Copy this page and explain R ratings on reverse side Equipment 36 deck Transfer station Crawl tunnel Alpha panel Guard wall with wheel Triple rail slide Slide guard Deck clam...

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