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April 24th to April 28th

NSSI Recognizes National Playground Safety Week 2006

 

National Playground Safety Week, recognized throughout the United States, is an opportunity for adults to consider the need for safer playgrounds where our children play.  In schools and childcare facilities, children spend anywhere from 15% to 30% of their day on the playground.  Playgrounds are meant to provide outdoor areas for learning, play and fitness, however each year, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, reports that over 200,000 children are seriously injured on playgrounds each year.

 

The National Safe Surfacing Initiative (NSSI) works tirelessly with state agencies and national recognized groups like the National Program for Playground Safety (NPPS) to raise the awareness of playground safety and to research solutions and new technologies to make playgrounds safer. 

 

 "I believe that our pilot project is showing that when schools follow Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines by improving their playground supervision skills and their safety surfacing, injuries can be reduced", said Tim Mahoney, President of the National Safe Surfacing Initiative. "This is significant when you consider that 70% of all playground injuries are due to falls to the surface."

 

"The added benefit of the project is the environmental and economic impact it is making in the state of Iowa", added Heather Olsen, Operations Coordinator for the National Program for Playground Safety.  "In addition, NPPS has seen a great improvement in the number of schools and child care centers that want to have an outdoor area that is educational, fun, and safe"

 

Last year, through the Iowa Safe Surfacing Initiative a pilot project funded by the Iowa Legislature, the NSSI and NPPS allocated $500,000 for schools for playground safety surfacing in an ongoing pilot study.  So far, when playground assessment and safety supervision provided by the NPPS is combined with rubber safety surfacing provided by the NSSI, serious playground injuries have been reduced by 75%. 

 

 

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