Once the summer winds down and school starts up again, you can be sure that your school’s playground will be in full use. Ensuring that your school’s playground is in sync with safety standards should be a top priority before the start of the school year for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, over 20,000 children each year sustain some sort of injury on a playground. Although playground injuries are inevitable, there are plenty of measures that can be taken to minimize them. Below are five tips on how to ensure playground safety at your school or organization. 1. Check your playground regularly
5 Reasons for a Weighted Edge Sandbox Cover
If you run a daycare, a school or are even a homeowner with children, there is a good chance that you have a sandbox. If you don’t have one now, you may be considering to have one installed in the near future. But just having a sandbox is not enough. It needs to be maintained and kept clean. What is the best way to do that? The easiest and most practical solution is to purchase a sandbox cover. While many people simply place a tarp over the sandbox, the reality is that a tarp doesn’t really do the job. Sure,
10 Ways to Avoid a Playground Lawsuit
If you are the director of a school or have a playground for your busy, church or organization, there is one thing to remember. Children don’t lose in court. It’s a constant in the legal world and it’s unlikely to change in the near future. The reality is that schools, day care centers or any entity that has a playground is suseptible to a lawsuit if a child gets hurt on the playground. Since kids love to play and be outside, it is likely that children will sustain some injuries. Just think back to when you were a child. In
8 Tips for Summer Playground Safety
Summer is that time of year when we spend a great deal of time oudoors. When you are a kid, the days never seem to end. From morning to evening, it’s nothing but fun and endless activiities like BBQ’s, picnics, swimming pools, baseball games and playgrounds. However, it’s also the time of year when the sun is at its hottest and becomes potentially dangerous. Let’s face it, each summer seems to encounter record temperatures compared to the previous one and harmful UV rays have become a real concern. It’s no wonder that playground safety during the summer months has become