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Many of us was raised playing in playgrounds as children. It had been a different time then and in the summer you could play unsupervised from sunup to sundown, taking breaks only to grab a cool drink of water from the garden hose. Things are much different nowadays and another of the changes in playground safety in general.

Nowadays over 80% of public playgrounds have some type of protective surface around the equipment. Backyard playground are much different - no more than 9% of home backyard playgrounds have any kind of protective surfaces, and most have only grass or dirt.

Based on the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) this leads to over 69% of the 50,000 yearly injuries in a backyard playground. These are mostly injuries that may be prevented by using some type of playground tiles or other protective surface.

There are many types of surfaces you may use to help protect your children. Sand isn't recommended because kids can track everything over and remove it from the gear area together with get it to them. Wood mulch is way better but constant maintenance and replenishment of the mulch is needed, otherwise low areas - bald spots occur where kids will get injured.

Rubber mulch or rubber pellets are much better regarding cushioning and protection, however these have exactly the same problems as sand or wood mulch - they too can get tracked away from the gear or hazard area.

Probably https://weeklycasinos.com to utilize is rubber playground tiles, also referred to as playground mats. Rubber playground tiles are excellent because you will get a variety of thicknesses, from 1" to 4 1-4". This is great because the CPSC has a statistic called the "Critical Height of Playground Equipment", which is the best point that kids will get to on any little bit of playground equipment. Once you know the critical height, it is possible to find out the thickness of playground tiles or mulch that's needed for that area.

The rubber playground tiles also have holes on underneath of them so that they fit on just about any surface. You may get different colors of tiles to match the colour scheme of the playground or make nice designs. They're also green and made out of recycled rubber. They have interlocking edges so they're an easy task to install and the rubber material is breathable and resistant to damage. However, when some tiles do get damaged or exhausted, it is possible to simply replace that tile or section of tiles. When assembling the tiles, a small amount of strong adhesive can be used to connect them, that way kids can't pry them apart. Water dries on them quickly as the water doesn't pool up. Lastly these rubber tiles comes in bright, primary colors that lots of kids love.
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