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Consumer Information Sheet for Playground Surfacing Materials  

The US 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 US 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 on to 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, tine sand or the gravel are 
considered to be acceptable shock absorbing surfaces when installed and maintained at a sufficient depth 
under and around playground equipment.  

Table B.1 lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening 
head injury in a fall on to four different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are Installed and maintained at 
depths of 150 mm, 225 mm and 300 mm.  

Table B.1: Fall height in millimetres from which a life-threatening head injury would not be expected  

 

 

 

 
However, it should be recognised that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented, no matter what surfacing 
material is used.  

It is recommended that a shock absorbing material extend a minimum of 1 800 mm in all directions from the 
perimeter of stationary equipment such as climbing frames and slides. However, because children may 
deliberately jump from a moving play equipment, the shock absorbing material should extend in the front 
and rear of a play equipment a minimum distance of twice 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 
materials. No particular material is recommended over another. However, each material is only effective 
when properly maintained. Materials should be checked periodically and replenished to maintain correct 
depth as determined necessary for the equipment in question. The choice of a material depends on the 
type and height of the playground equipment, the availability of the material in a particular area, and its 
cost. 

 

Type of Material 

Depth of surfacing material 

150mm 

225mm 

300mm 

Double Shredded Bark Mulch 

1800 

3000 

3300 

Wood Chips 

1800 

2100 

3600 

Fine Sand 

1500 

1500 

2700 

Fine Gravel 

1800 

2100 

3000 

 

Содержание Jumbo Climb and Slide

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Страница 2: ...NTENTS 1 GENERAL SAFETY 3 1 1 DANGER FOR CHILDREN 3 1 2 RISK OF INJURIES 3 1 3 PRODUCT DAMAGE 3 1 4 ASSEMBLY ADVICE 3 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7 4 MAINTENANCE 12 5 CLEANING 14 6...

Страница 3: ...ch your arms and legs Do not place any objects or body parts in the product s openings 1 3 PRODUCT DAMAGE Do not make alterations to the product Only use original spare parts Qualified technicians sho...

Страница 4: ...electric cables Modifications made to the original product shall be carried out according to the instructions of the manufacturer The product must always be used in a well lit area Do not place anythi...

Страница 5: ...ion whilst moving as it could bend the product frame Users should be familiar with the assembly manual This manual contains assembly guidance selected precautionary measures as well as recommendations...

Страница 6: ...g materials if they are Installed and maintained at depths of 150 mm 225 mm and 300 mm Table B 1 Fall height in millimetres from which a life threatening head injury would not be expected However it s...

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