How Are Swing Sets Installed?
One of the most important aspects of swing safety is installation. The swing should be safe on the floor so that no matter how much your kids play, it stays secure. The CPSC standard recommends that play sets be installed at least six feet from any structure, like a house or fence. This will help prevent injuries and provide more space for both fast breaks and big plays.
Also, when installing a wooden swing, make sure the ground is level and there are no rocks, roots, or other hazards. If you have to dig to create the perfect space, make sure you stay away from power lines or water pipes that will pose hazards.
For areas around a light, it is a good idea to put a layer of wood chips, mulch, fine sand, fine gravel, or a rubber mat to help cover any falls. And CPSC standard recommends a minimum depth of 12 inches for this material.
The choice of equipment is ultimately up to you, but it is important to make sure those areas around the swing are soft enough to prevent injury from falling. Autumn. Our swing sets come with a DIY guide to guide you through the installation process step by step. However, if you are not confident enough to install the swing safely, we recommend that you hire a professional.
Is The Playset Age Appropriate?
Another important thing to consider in choosing a safe setting for your child is age. Not all sets are made for every age group and many playsets are made for specific age groups. However, we believe that whichever set you buy, your children should enjoy it, so if they are two, five, or twelve years old. That's why all our swings and play sets are specially designed with safe and accessible play elements that all children can enjoy.
Whether it's Cedar Brook, Jamboree Fort, or the popular Tellico Terrace, these quality sets offer activities for kids big and small. For example, the swing and clubhouse provide a fun space for children to learn and develop necessary skills, while the slides are great for building confidence. Once they get a little older, they'll want to try to conquer the twister tube slide or go through the monkey bars.
Whatever level your kids are ready to play, it's important to choose a set that's not only super safe but will grow with them. This ensures that they never run out of exciting new gaming experiences. But before you do any of this, you need to think about how much space you'll need.
How Much Space Does A Playset Need?
When choosing a play set, consider the amount of space in the garden. You will need enough space for the swing itself as well as a safe place around it.
For added safety, we recommend a safe area around swings that is at least six feet wide. Also called the "minimum use zone", it is a place recommended for children to play. It should be free of any hazards such as trees, fences, stones or gardening tools.
When calculating the size of the safety zone, you should also consider the height and width of the swing. If you have a smaller garden, we recommend choosing a swing designed for small rooms. For example, our compact Trekker Set swing is perfect for backyards with limited space.
When calculating the size of a safe place, the height of the swing should also be taken into account. Higher swings will require a larger safety area to accommodate the swing height. Our BIGELEPHANTPLAY brand offers a variety of swing styles for courts of all sizes. Our customer service team can help you choose the perfect playset for your backyard.