Child Playground Accident
Lawyer
When you take your child out to a playground, you
have their best interest at heart. You go to enjoy
a sunny day, an outing with family and friends, or
for some great exercise and leisure time with them
outside of school. But some playground designers and
equipment manufacturers don’t share your sentiments. Often
construction playgrounds are built with shoddy construction,
poor design and faulty equipment. There are
guidelines for construction workers and designers
to follow but on older playgrounds built before guidelines
were in place, you may find that these play areas
are unintentionally hot beds of danger.
If your
child has been hurt at a playground due to the owner’s
negligence, we can help! You need a New
York City Child Playground Accident Lawyer. Call
our experienced New York team of child playground
accident lawyers today for your free initial phone
consultation at
212-725-8500
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An article in the New York Times cites four main
factors behind New York City
playground accidents:
1-How well playground equipment is installed and
maintained (ex. Can your child’s head get stuck
in a narrow opening?)
2-How children use the playground equipment
3-The design and arrangement of the playground equipment
4- The types of surfaces under playground equipment
Common hazards contributing to children’s playground
accidents are: swings spaced too close together, climbing
equipment taller than the recommended six feet, steep
slides higher than six feet, dangerous equipment such
as chains, S hooks or loose ropes left scattered around
and equipment with jagged edges that can catch children’s
clothing.
Once the playground is already built, you have no
control over it. However, you do have control
over the different playgrounds your child visits,
and all it takes is a few minutes to scan the area
with your eyes. Follow a few common-sense guidelines
before you let your child play there. The best
playgrounds have separate play areas for younger and
older children. This allows them to have enough
supervision and be around children of a similar size. There
should also be enough space for children to move freely
around the equipment and each other so they can avoid
collisions. Don’t allow your kids to play
on playgrounds with damaged equipment or if you see
that the playground is too near to a roadway.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has a detailed
set of recommendations to follow that include:
- A playground’s ground cover should have
at least 12 inches of pea gravel, wood chips, mulch,
sand, or approved rubber matting. The
cover should extend at least 6 feet beyond the equipment
area and be free of debris.
- All equipment should be firmly anchored with devices
set below the surface to prevent tripping over them.
- Swing seats should be made of lightweight, impact-absorbing
materials like rubber or plastic and sized so that
only one child at a time can sit on them.
- Bucket-type seats should be used for toddlers.
The hangers at the top of the swing should be spaced
slightly wider than the seat to reduce side-to-side
motion.
- Slides should not have more than a 30-degree incline
and the platform should be as wide as the slide
and at least 22 inches deep and connect directly
with the slide.
- Spaces between steps and rungs should be large
enough to prevent a child's head from getting trapped:
greater than 9 inches for preschoolers and greater
than 12 inches for older children. Handrails should
have diameters of one inch to one and two-thirds
inches.
- Playground equipment that is 30 inches in height
(the size of a toddler) should be spaced out at
least nine feet apart to avoid collision accidents.
You can take preventative measures to try and keep
your children safe. But what if it’s too
late and your child has already been involved in an
accident? Then you need a New York City Playground
Accident Lawyer. New York State Law requires that
all those who operate a park or playground must provide
reasonably safe conditions for the protection of the
public. This means that the City is responsible for
any negligence. If the City allows the playground
to have unsafe conditions or if it fails to properly
repair or maintain its equipment and grounds and a
child is injured as a result, the City may be held
responsible. Let our team of New York City child
playground Lawyers counsel you on your legal rights.
If your
child has been hurt at a playground due to the owner’s
negligence, we can help! You need a New York
City Child Playground Accident Lawyer.
Michael
Gunzburg is a Child Playground Accident Lawyer serving
the New York Metropolitan
area, including New
York City, Bronx, Brooklyn,
Manhattan, Queens, Staten
Island, Nassau, Suffolk,
Westchester, Rockland and
Orange County.
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