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CATCH POINT & PROTRUDING HARDWARE:
There should be no dangerous pieces of hardware, such as protruding bolt ends and narrow gaps in metal connections or open
“S” hooks at the top and bottom of swings. Exposed hardware can cut children, puncture skin, or catch clothing drawstrings,
which could strangle a child.
All protruding nuts and bolts should be eliminated; sharp edges on pipes should be capped or removed. Check for bent, broken,
or severely worn pipe and replace. Examine slide bedways, bedrails, handrails and exits for foreign objects, holes, and rough
edges.
TRIPPING HAZARDS:
There should be no exposed concrete footings, abrupt changes in surface elevations, tree roots, tree stumps, and rocks, which
can trip children and adults. Check for trip hazards, such as the balance beam support posts, or environmental trip hazards,
such as rocks or roots in the play area. Make all necessary improvements or repairs.
AFTER THE EQUIPMENT IS IN USE:
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Never add components not intended for use with this product.
• Never install other play equipment, fencing, landscaping, etc., which encroach upon the safety zones of this equipment.
• Check overall stability and rigidity of all play equipment.
• Check for proper assembly, installation and ground anchoring.
• Check and re-tighten all fasteners after the
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rst few days of use and again after three weeks of use. Thereafter, exercise
normal maintenance procedures. Use of a thread-locking compound on the threads of bolts can prevent persistent loosening.
• Swing “S” hooks must be completely closed. Replace worn “S” hooks and never re-use them.
GENERAL COMMERCIAL PLAYGROUND SAFET Y GUIDELINES
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