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  2. Playground surfacing - Wikipedia

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    A playground surface is the material that lies under and around swings, slides, monkey bars and other playground equipment. The surfaces are usually made of wood or rubber and designed specifically for aesthetics, child safety, and/or ADA wheelchair accessibility.

  3. Parks and Rec to begin work on replacing playground surfacing ...

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    In the meantime, as work begins, Sehon said there are 10 usable playgrounds available to families who want to get some time outside. Those include: —Lions Park (main playground area) —Kaufman Park

  4. Kayla's Playground in Franklin reopens with a revamped surface

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    To achieve part of this goal of an inclusive, accessible play area, when the playground was built in 2015, Runte opted for a smooth poured-in-place, or PIP, bonded rubber stone surface.

  5. List of EN standards - Wikipedia

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    EN 1176-1: Playground equipment. General safety requirements and test methods; EN 1177: Impact absorbing playground surfacing. Safety requirements and test methods; EN 1325:2014: Value Management. Vocabulary. Terms and definitions EN 1325-1:1997 Value management, value analysis, functional analysis vocabulary.

  6. Outdoor playset - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Sizzling sidewalks, unshaded playgrounds pose risk for ... - AOL

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    In measuring surface temperatures of playground equipment, the team found that in 100-degree Fahrenheit (37.7 C) weather without shade, a slide can heat up to 160 degrees (71.1 C), but a covering ...

  8. Playscape - Wikipedia

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    The term was associated in the 1960s with the New York-based Playground Corporation of America. [8] [9] It is mentioned by Joe Frost in his 1992 book, Play and Playscapes, referring to attempts to replace or add on to the rubberized surface, metal and plastic of traditional playgrounds. [citation needed]

  9. Playground - Wikipedia

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    A playground, playpark, or play area is a place designed to provide an environment for children that facilitates play, typically outdoors. While a playground is usually designed for children, some are designed for other age groups, or people with disabilities. A playground might exclude children below (or above) a certain age.

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