by D F | Aug 9, 2015 | Playground Hazards , playground safety , Playground Safety Surfacing
Playground Safety Surfacing Engineered Wood Fiber – Answering questions You might be wondering: Is my playground’s safety surfacing safe and does it meet the CPSC and ASTM compliance standards for California? The safety surfacing under and around your playground...by admin | Nov 19, 2013 | Playground Hazards , Playground Inspection , playground safety , Playground safety Audit , Property Manager
Hazards On the playground – Safety first Check for sharp points and edges. Use your judgment to determine whether or not a point or edge could harm a child; generally, all edges should be smooth and rounded. Pay particular attention to rough edges on hardware,...by admin | Oct 1, 2013 | Playground Hazards , Playground Inspection , playground safety , Playground safety Audit , Property Manager
Playground Safety Inspection – Is your safety surface safe? Some safety surfacing questions to ask yourself after looking at a play area in San Ramon California. Photo (I was the equipment sales consultant for Country Club E.S. in San Ramon) This school has...by admin | Aug 28, 2013 | Playground Hazards , Playground safety Audit , Property Manager
Playground Safety Audit – Property Managers Property managers will want to make sure they have a licensed certified safety inspector write up a report for each playground. The HOA should be happy to have a professional look at the safety surface, equipment and...by admin | Aug 18, 2013 | Playground Hazards , Playground Inspection , playground safety
Playground Safety Inspection Report Findings – Budget Some budget questions to ask yourself after looking at a Certified Safety Inspection for a play area in East Palo Alto California. For a customers future...by admin | Jun 5, 2013 | Playground Hazards , Playground Inspection , playground safety
Top 11 Playground Hazards I want to go over the top 11 playground hazards. Over 200,000 kids end up in the emergency room every year. A lot of these hazards could be prevented. So, let’s look at the list and see what we can do here. 1. Number one on the list is...