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Child Safety

Moms, Dads and Caregivers can play a role in playground accident prevention by taking a few easy precautions. These are the following few Precautions that the parents have to go through

1. No pushing

Emphasize to kids, especially to young boys, the dangers of pushing and roughhousing while on jungle gyms, slides, seesaws, swings, and other equipment. Tell them the possible outcome when they do so - either they get physically hurt or they can injure their playmates.

2. Use equipment correctly
Child Safety


Before letting them play, it is important to teach them the proper way of using the playground equipment. Children are most likely to use the playground equipment based on their own imagination. Thus, it must be taught that they must slide with their feet first when playing on slides, and that they should not climb outside guardrails. They should also be reminded not to stand on swings and not to place their hands near moving parts.

3. Jump with caution

Reminding a child not to jump while playing is an exercise in futility. It is far more productive to teach them that when they jump, they should check first that there are no other children in their way, and that they should land on both feet with knees slightly bent.

4. Leave your things in a proper place

Teach them to be mindful of all possible tripping hazards like tree roots and rocks. Make them realize why it is important to keep bags, backpacks, bikes, and other kids' toys away from the area where they are playing.

5. Don't play when equipment is wet or hot

Children should be taught the dangers of using wet playground equipment. Parents must point out that moisture causes the surfaces to be slippery and could lead to accidents.

During summer, children must also be reminded not to play on hot equipment especially those that are made of metal.

6. Leave kids' toys behind

Children, especially the younger ones, must be discouraged from carrying kids' toys while at play so they can properly hold on to the playground equipment.

7. Don't wear anything with strings

Emphasize to kids the danger of wearing clothes with drawstrings while in a playground. Little girls must be made aware that the straps of their handbags or their necklaces can get caught on equipment and accidentally strangle them.

8. Choose play structures wisely

Children must understand the dangers of playing on structures that are too big or too small for them. Playing can be unsafe if the equipment was not designed for their age group.

9. Wear sunscreen

Encourage kids to wear sunscreen to prevent sunburn.

Adults can supervise kids at play but their greater responsibility is to teach the kids how to act responsibly in a playground.

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by: Sumedha Desai




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