Tips for Safety on the Playground

Image of Child on PlaygroundThere are three main areas to consider to ensure that your outdoor play space is safe for children. These are listed and described below.

Be aware that most injuries on a playground happen on equipment such as climbers, swings and slides. National statistics indicate that 40% of playground injuries are directly related to inadequate supervision.

Supervision: "Attentive eyes can prevent an injury"

Supervision for safety is provided by adults who:

Design: "Stationary, one-function equipment quickly results in boredom and nonproductive play"

Consider ways to:

Installation and Maintenance:

Protect children; protect yourself!

Sources:

Playgrounds Safe and Sound, Janet Brown McCracken, NAEYC brochure
Handbook for Playground Safety, US Consumer Product Safety Commission - Playground Checklist and General Maintenance Checklist
School Playground Safety Guidelines, ESD 112, Playground Inspection Report

Resource Links:

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C.

(800) 638-2772

Anyone may request the following documents:

National Recreation and Parks Association

American Association for Retired People

Playground safety article for grandparents

Washington Administrative Code (WACs)

National Health and Safety Performance Standards

Caring for Our Children, Appendix U: Poisonous Plants and Safe Plants

Stepping Stones