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Here is a list of the Top-5 Best Playground Safety Surface materials to help make your decision a little easier. 1.) Solid Rubber Surface. 2.) Artificial Grass or Turf. 3.) Play Sand and Pea Gravel. 4.) Rubber Mulch (Nuggets or Shredded) 5.) Engineered Wood Fiber aka: EWF.
CHECK FOR ANY CRACKED TOYS THAT MAY POSE. A PINCHING HAZARD. CHECK FOR BROKEN SUPPORTS/ANCHORS. CHECK FOR LOOSE NUTS, BOLTS, AND CAPS OR PROTRUDING BOLTS WITH SHARP EDGES AND NO CAPS CHECK FOR LACK OF LUBRICATION ON MOVING PARTS. CHECK FOR SPLINTERING WOOD ON PLAY.
However, when it comes to safety, no other material outshines engineered wood fiber (EWF). EWF is the most cost-effective loose-fill material for playground surfacing and has superior abilities for cushioning falls or impacts. Loose-fill surfaces, like EWF, are easy to and maintain to adesired depth.
Check all fittings, bearing hangers, guardrails and components Check swing seats for damage and decay Check swing chains for kinked, twisted or broken chain Check slides for cracks and sharp points Check tires for drainage and/or protruding steel components Check for graffiti and/or vandalism Remove any obvious hazards
Appropriate material examples include loose-fill material (wood products, sand, pea gravel, and crumb rubber) and unitary surface material (rubber tile, poured-in-place, and other artificial surfaces).
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A playground audit is an initial or follow-up comprehensive examination of a playground. The purpose of an audit is to review a playground for compliance with: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Guidelines. Public Playground Safety Handbook (Publication #325)
Loose fill material such as sand, pea gravel, wood chips, engineered wood fiber, rubber mulch, or materials such as tiles, mats, or poured-in-place rubber can safely cushion a childs fall.
Rubber Playground Surfacing Rubber surfaces are typically available in the form of playground rubber mulch or tiles made from recycled tires. Playground rubber surfaces may also be poured in place over a layer of compacted stone, asphalt or concrete.

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