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When conducting inspections, it is recommended that you use the Suggested General Maintenance
Checklist and Routine Inspection and Maintenance Issues checklists provided by the US Consumer
Product Safety Commission, a copy of which is contained in this user manual.
IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET
Outdoor Home Playground Safety Checklist
Use this to help make your home playground a safe place to play
!
Supervision
Be sure to always supervise children on play equipment.
Surfacing
Install a protective surface under and around play equipment to reduce the likelihood of serious head
injuries.
For most play equipment, install protective surfacing 6 feet in all directions beyond the equipment.
For swings, extend protective surfacing in front and back of the swing to a distance that is twice the
height of the bar from which the swing is suspended.
For tire swings, install protective surfacing outward from the swing equal to the suspension chain plus
6 feet.
Types of Surfacing
Carpeting and thin mats are not adequate as protective surfacing.
Maintain at least 9 inches of loose-fill material (see page 6) or use an ASTM F1292 rated material at
the depth required for the equipment height.
Use wood mulch/chips, shredded rubber mulch, or engineered wood fiber for equipment up to 8 feet
high.
Use sand, pea gravel, or mulch products listed above for play equipment up to
5 feet high; or
Use surface mats tested to provide impact protection equal to or greater than the height of the play
equipment.
Equipment
Maintenance
Periodically check nuts, bolts, caps, swing seats, suspension ropes, chains, and cables and replace as
necessary. Maintain loose-fill surfacing and surface mats.
Opening
Eliminate openings that can trap a child's head or neck, such as openings in guardrails or ladders.
Openings should be smaller than 3 1/2 inches to prevent entry of a small child's body, or larger than
9 inches to allow a child's head and body to slide completely through.
Ropes
Never attach jump ropes, clotheslines, pet leashes, or cords of any kind to play equipment. Anchor any
climbing ropes at both ends. Remove drawstrings from children's clothes. Children can strangle on
these.
Anchors
Bury or cover anchors with adequate surfacing material to prevent tripping.
Play equipment should not tip over.
Guardrails or
Barriers
Make sure that platforms and ramps over 30 inches high have guardrails and barriers to prevent falls.
Repair
Repair sharp points and edges on equipment that can cause injuries.
Upkeep of
Hardware
Replace missing hardware, eliminate protruding bolts, and close "S" hooks that can cause injuries.
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Страница 27: ...26 STEP 7 Part Qty Hardware Qty NA Z2 V3 V2 2 sets 1 Connect P15 to P9 from inside using Z2 V3 and V2 2 sets ...
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