Outdoor playset

A playset on a playground, featuring a tube slide, a ladder, and swings

An outdoor playset is a structure erected outside for children to play on and around.

Components

Rope Ladder

Typical components of an outdoor playset include:

Safety

In July 2001, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reported that each year, more than 200,000 children are taken to hospital emergency rooms due to playground-related injuries. Most injuries occur when a child falls onto the playground surface.[1]

Play surface

Options for surfacing the ground around a playset include sand, pea gravel, wood chips, shredded rubber, and asphalt. The perimeter of the play yard is often made from concrete or wood. The depth of the surfacing on the play area should be based on a CPSC recommendations for the type of surface materials and maximum possible fall height, for example:

Playhouses

A wooden playhouse

Another type of outdoor playground equipment is the playhouse. These are scaled-down replicas of full sized homes—much like a tree house but on the ground. They can promote a child's imagination and creativity. A playhouse may be as simple as a cutout in a cardboard box, or as complex as a permanent outdoor structure wired with electricity and running water. There are a number of companies that specialize in creating elaborate and distinctive playhouses which can be used for both commercial and private purposes.

See also

References

  1. "Home Playground Equipment-Related Deaths and Injuries", U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
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