Detecting Playground Defects Going beyond the obvious By Lee E. Martin, AIA, CPSI 18 Parks & Recreation W hile playgrounds are designed to provide graduated physical, psychological and emotional challenges to children, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (tinyurl.com/yco9drf7), repetitive or frequent injuries on a piece of equipment suggests that an unsafe condition exists. How do you go about investigating, identifying and eliminating a potentially dangerous condition in the interest of public safety and agency liability, and when does a piece of equipment warrant removal from service? Ultimately, the decision of whether to remove a playground or a piece of playground equipment from service remains a matter of professional judgment. | 2 0 2 0 P L AYG R O U N D G U I D E | PA R K S A N D R E C R E AT I O N . O R Ghttp://www.tinyurl.com/yco9drf7 http://www.ION.ORG