Value Series
Installation Guide
2/28/11 V-C_OUTLINE.V1.0211
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Safety Surfacing
WARNING! – INSTALLATION OVER A HARD SURFACE SUCH AS
CONCRETE, ASPHALT OR PACKED EARTH MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM A FALL
Because accidental falls are likely to occur around play equipment, SportsPlay
Equipment Inc. recommends that a resilient safety surfacing that will meet
standard ASTM F1292 be placed under and around the structure and extend
throughout the entire use zone.
SportsPlay Equipment Inc. does not manufacture safety surfacing. All
manufacturers of safety surfacing require different depths of surfacing for fall
heights. Consult your surfacing supplier about the required safety surfacing
depth for your play equipment.
SportsPlay Equipment Inc. manufactures all playgrounds to accommodate
12” of safety surfacing. If you intend to adjust the height of the surfacing
you will need to adjust the depth of the footing to accommodate the
surfacing height.
Refer to the CPSC Handbook for Public Playground Safety for the recommended
type and depth of the protective surfacing as well as all other playground safety
concerns.
For a copy of the most current issue of the CPSC Handbook for Public
Playground Safety, write to:
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Information and Public Affairs
Washington DC, 20207
USA
Call - 1-800-638-2772 (US and Canada only)
Call - 301-504-0990
Direct Link - http://www.cpsc.gov
For a copy of either the standard for surfacing (ASTM F1292) or for play
equipment (ASTM 1487) write to:
American Society for Testing and Materials
100 Bar harbor drive
West Conshohocken PA, 19428-2959
USA
Call – 618-832-9585
Web Site –
www.astm.org
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 (pour in place). You must know which type of surfacing
you are going to use prior to installing the playground. This unit was
designed for 12” of loose fill surfacing so if the customer wants to use a
synthetic unitary product that has a much smaller height than 12” you must
dig the footing holes deeper to allow for the difference.
If loose fill surface material is to be used (example: wood mulch) 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 for use as borders in a play area). Loose
fill materials are easily displaced so use of some type of containment border
is necessary to keep the surfacing material inside the intended area. Some
customers also prefer to have a weed mat installed to prevent weed growth.
Choose a mat that will prevent growth but will also allow for drainage.
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