Friday, November 9, 2012

Playground Paranoia


What’s there to worry about?

Risky playground behavior. Injuries. Outdated Equipment.

It’s called Playground Paranoia – and it has risen dramatically over the past two decades. This is despite the fact that playground equipment and matting has become safer over the years. We are basically just becoming increasingly fearful for our kids.

 

Is that so wrong?
Of course we worry about our children more – we are more aware of child abductions, injuries on play equipment, and bullying. These all happen and we need to make sure children are supervised to ensure their safety.

What crosses the line into paranoia is when a parent reaches a point to where they command the child’s entire playing experience. We’ve all seen those parents – who won’t let the kid go down the tall slide, who won’t let the kid go into a sandbox to play, who constantly direct the child rather than leave them be.

 

The risks of physical injuries

A study from the National Program for Playground Safety states that 67% of playground injuries that occurred between 2001-‘08 and “involved falls or equipment failure”. It is imperative that the playground equipment is in good working condition, and has been properly maintained.

Outdated playground equipment can be dangerous. Even if a parent is supervising their child, a loose piece can cause any unexpected injury.

 

Is it the design of the equipment that is to blame?

The answer to this question is highly debatable. Nearly all tall jungle gyms and merry-go-rounds have disappeared from playgrounds in the United States. What sparked the real change? People became fearful of lawsuits.

We are producing playgrounds that are fool-proof. Not only that, the decreased risks may even be hindering a child’s growth in unexpected ways.

 

That’s ridiculous!

Is it really ridiculous though?  Almost everyone has overcome a fear or two on a playground. It’s not just about trying to have fun. Children learn by pushing their limits and seeing what they are able to do. They go up to the highest slide to see if it’s really as scary as it looks.

Even when children do experience a playground fall, it rarely causes more than just physical damage. More anxiety would be caused by fearing the playground in the first place than by experiencing a minor accident.

 

What can we do about Playground Paranoia?

Overcome it! It’s important to let our kids experience their childhood without us talking in their ears the whole time. The mind can grow with encountering risks every now and then.

A child’s confidence and self-esteem can grow with facing fears on a playground. We are also relieving ourselves of the constant cycle of paranoia. There are dangers in life, but we have to learn to set those aside to get ahead.

 


What Are Jumping Pillows?


Jumping Pillows: Amazing Fun!
Jumping Pillows are similar to trampolines – but are safer and can hold more people. Not only that, but they can provide a safe fitness activity that keeps your heart rate up.
Some children want to bounce for hours with other kids! Have you ever wanted to just bounce and bounce? It’s fun and as a matter of fact parents can jump too! These colorful inflatable pillows offer a one of a kind experience to just jump around and be silly with your family.

 
What exactly is a Jumping Pillow?
The Jumping Pillow is a huge inflatable pillow on the ground surrounded by sand that you can play on until you can’t jump any longer. It is permanently mounded at its site, is tough and not easily damaged.
They are made from a special material which is able to withstand any weather without needing a protective cover! Any weather is fine – from hot weather to well below freezing.
Jumping Pillows are best situated 3m away from any surrounding walls or structures, to prevent injury. The inflation is kept up by a small, nearby fan in a box.
 
How are they maintained?
Before getting started, it is good to consider the fact that when a Jumping Pillow isn’t installed by professionals that usually voids any warranties that it may have. Check with your vendor! Also, if it gets a hole or tear that’s not too big it is easy to repair.
The continual maintenance would involve cleaning the pillow before use and raking the surrounding sand to make sure it will be safe to play on.  Jumping Pillows should be surrounded by fencing to ensure safety as well. The pillows should be covered when not in use to avoid sun damage and normal wear and tear to the material.
 
Just Imagine!
Imagine your kids occupied all day long doing something that will enrich their lives (and leave them tired too!). Even kids who are unfit or overweight have fun joining in – and it’s still safe. Parents can relax knowing their kids are having a great time.
 
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