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Disabled Children and Commercial Playground Equipment
Posted: 02 Jul 07 2:12 PM

Disabled Children and Commercial Playground Equipment:

 “Play is an important part of your child’s physical, social, intellectual and emotional development,” according to KidsHealth.org. Here at Creative Recreational Systems, we believe that children of all ages and disabilities should enjoy the same quality playground experience. This is why we work hard to comply with ADA requirements and safety guidelines.

Safety experts suggest that the safest surfacing for playgrounds is either wood chips or rubber surfacing. However, wood chips do not provide a sturdy enough surface for wheelchairs to maneuver. ASTM standards state that for wheelchair access, surfaces are required to be "firm, stable, and slip resistant" as specified in ADAAG. This is why Creative Systems specializes in SofTile surfacing, a surface that is durable enough to withstand weather and wear, soft enough to cushion, and sturdy enough to provide easy wheelchair access.  We supply and install ADA compatible ramps so that your playground can be fully accessible to those disabled.  We also offer a large variety of playground equipment which we can personalize and combine to meet your unique needs. We supply ground level play components, such as swings and stand alone climbers, to accommodate ground play for disabled children. Our elevated play components also meet ADA requirements by being wheelchair accessible.

Many of our site furnishings also meet ADA standards. We offer ADA compliant picnic tables that provide easy wheelchair access at both ends, as well as rounded corners for added safety. When possible, we try to exceed the ADA guidelines to provide increased accessibility and opportunities. At Creative Systems, we strive to give all children a fulfilling, educational, fun, and overall safe environment in which to play.

For more information and articles like this please visit us at http://www.creativesystems.com . Scroll down then click on “industry links”.

Brittany Hidahl

Creative Recreational Systems, Inc.

3039 Kilgore Road, Suite 130

Rancho Cordova, CA95670

Phone: 916.638.5375

Fax: 916.638.5427

www.creativesystems.com

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