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Playgrounds and Use Zones



Our sister dealership, ForeverLawn Kansas City, replaced the surfacing for Sunrise Elementary in Richmond, MO. We wanted to share this project to help you understand playgrounds and use zones.

About the Project

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), each year, about 200,000 children are treated for playground equipment-related injuries. Many of these injuries are the result of falls.

The surfacing under and around playground equipment is one of the most important factors in reducing the likelihood of life-threatening head injuries.

Use Zones at the Sunrise Elementary Playground

When surfacing a playground there are compliance standards that have to be met. In the case of Sunrise Elementary, when the playground was updated, it meant ensuring appropriate use zones around the playground equipment.

A use zone is essential under and around equipment where a child might fall or be expected to land. This area should be free of other equipment and obstacles onto which a child might fall. The use zone in front and back of the swing should extend out a minimum distance of twice the height of the swing as measured from the top of the safety surfacing to the bottom of the top rail where the swings attach.

The school, unaware that the existing use zones around its swings weren't compliant, planned to resurface the same existing area.

However, to meet use zone standards, the playground needed to have double the height on either side of the swings. For the 8-foot swings, this meant having 16 ft. on either side, for a total of 32 ft. width, which would be more than double what the existing surfaced area was.

As shown in the before and after pictures below, the existing area needed to be expanded to meet compliance standards.

In order to ensure the playground surfacing would be compliant, the ForeverLawn Kansas City team partnered with Tim McNamara of ABCreative, Tim, who is CPSC certified, brought the knowledge and expertise about playground compliance needed to the project.

A little extra time and due diligence helped the team ensure they were able to meet the school's needs and bring it into CPSC and ADA compliance.

Ready to talk? Contact a ForeverLawn Des Moines consultant today for a free consultation and estimate.

 

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