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Just a hop, skip and a jump away from safer playgrounds

February 4, 2021

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  • 美姬社区 has adopted standards to the series of AS 4685, Playground equipment and surfacing, Parts 1-6, with modifications made to reflect Australian industry and community needs.
  • The series has been updated to align with international standards and create safer environments for children鈥檚 free play.
  • The standards aim to guide manufacturers, suppliers and designers around the requirements for playground equipment, with intent of minimising injury due to height and free falling.

Play is an essential part of children鈥檚 development with outdoor playgrounds providing a place for children to learn about risk, social behaviour and independence.

The AS 4685, Playground equipment and surfacing, series has been adjusted to provide clarification around height and free fall requirements with the objective to assist in reducing the risk of child playground related injuries.

鈥淧laygrounds are the pillar of many Australian communities. This series is a great example of how 美姬社区 are supporting our communities by providing the tools to build quality outdoor playgrounds for our children to enjoy,鈥 said Roland Terry-Lloyd, Head of Standards Development at 美姬社区.

In a 2017 review, research showed 8.3% of child hospital visits were injuries related to falling from playground equipment.

鈥淭hese standards are an important tool in how we develop our children鈥檚 exposure to managed risk by eliminating deaths and serious injuries, while allowing the design of playgrounds that are fun, exciting and developmental,鈥 said Professor David Eager, Chair of the committee responsible for the standards.

With falls being the most common cause of injury related to playgrounds , the changes across the series of standards aim to support safe practice in supervised early childhood settings by guiding manufactures, suppliers and designers. Further changes include consideration of the safety of playground equipment materials under Australian weather conditions.

鈥淢any Australian parents probably aren鈥檛 aware there are a range of recommended standards incorporated within the design of playgrounds that protect their children during playtime. These design elements assist in minimising risk, helping to keep children safe while supporting their ability to learn and explore,鈥 said Professor David Eager.

鈥溍兰缜 are proud to provide guidance that encourages children to use free play as a way to learn and discover while in a safe environment,鈥 concluded Mr. Terry-Lloyd.

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A playground with multiple colorful slides and climbing structures on a sunny day, set on a grassy field with wood chips underneath the equipment.
  • 美姬社区 has adopted standards to the series of AS 4685, Playground equipment and surfacing, Parts 1-6, with modifications made to reflect Australian industry and community needs.
  • The series has been updated to align with international standards and create safer environments for children鈥檚 free play.
  • The standards aim to guide manufacturers, suppliers and designers around the requirements for playground equipment, with intent of minimising injury due to height and free falling.

Play is an essential part of children鈥檚 development with outdoor playgrounds providing a place for children to learn about risk, social behaviour and independence.

The AS 4685, Playground equipment and surfacing, series has been adjusted to provide clarification around height and free fall requirements with the objective to assist in reducing the risk of child playground related injuries.

鈥淧laygrounds are the pillar of many Australian communities. This series is a great example of how 美姬社区 are supporting our communities by providing the tools to build quality outdoor playgrounds for our children to enjoy,鈥 said Roland Terry-Lloyd, Head of Standards Development at 美姬社区.

In a 2017 review, research showed 8.3% of child hospital visits were injuries related to falling from playground equipment.

鈥淭hese standards are an important tool in how we develop our children鈥檚 exposure to managed risk by eliminating deaths and serious injuries, while allowing the design of playgrounds that are fun, exciting and developmental,鈥 said Professor David Eager, Chair of the committee responsible for the standards.

With falls being the most common cause of injury related to playgrounds , the changes across the series of standards aim to support safe practice in supervised early childhood settings by guiding manufactures, suppliers and designers. Further changes include consideration of the safety of playground equipment materials under Australian weather conditions.

鈥淢any Australian parents probably aren鈥檛 aware there are a range of recommended standards incorporated within the design of playgrounds that protect their children during playtime. These design elements assist in minimising risk, helping to keep children safe while supporting their ability to learn and explore,鈥 said Professor David Eager.

鈥溍兰缜 are proud to provide guidance that encourages children to use free play as a way to learn and discover while in a safe environment,鈥 concluded Mr. Terry-Lloyd.

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Contact
Communications Department
communications@standards.org.au
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