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Childhood Obesity and Rubber Mulch

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Childhood obesity is a problem that is plaguing today’s society. Various experts blame it on different factors. Some say that childhood obesity is on the rise because kids today have too much access to junk food and sugary sodas. Others say that technology is to blame, as kids become couch potatoes. These and other aspects of our lifestyle may all be contributing factors.

All agree that a great way to battle childhood obesity is for kids to get out and play; to do physical actions. This does not mean just organized sports, but using their creativity to enjoy outdoor activities. According to this line of reasoning, a playground is vital to battling the bulge in children, and no playground is complete without the necessary safety measures.

Rubber mulch flooring helps parents rest at ease, and children play free, with an extra measure of protection in playground safety. The rubber gives added traction and absorbency to protect from falls. This can be especially reassuring to an overweight child, as the traction makes it easier to run about and play. The Playsafer flooring comes in various forms, to suit different playgrounds and areas. The most common form is rubber mulch chips, which look similar to wood chips. They come in a variety of colors. There is also bonded rubber flooring, which is a hard packed floor if rubber that adds a special springiness to the step. There are rubber curbs that cordon off a play area, as well as wearmats, which are placed in areas of high impact. They add an extra cushion and layer of protection.

Children who are obese are often insecure, especially in the outdoors where their bulk puts them at a marked disadvantage. Secure ground can, quite literally, return a spring to their steps. Parents must do everything in their power to help their children overcome this growing epidemic. Using rubber mulch in playgrounds is a good way to start.

Spring into Summer with Playground Safety

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

As spring moves into summer play weather, the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) is reminding Americans to take the proper steps to ensure that their local playgrounds are safe places for play and recreation. To assist, NRPA has published The Dirty Dozen, a comprehensive brochure and playground-safety resource for playground managers, parents and caregivers.  from  PRWEB http://www.prweb.com/releases/NRPA/Dirty_Dozen_Guide/prweb4030374.htm

Let’s Move! has an ambitious but important goal: to solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation.

Playing outdoors is a major component in fighting childhood obesity, and significantly contributes to the mental and physical health and wellbeing of young people,” said Barbara Tulipane, CEO of NRPA. It is the responsibility of every community to provide children with safe and challenging play environments.”

Let’s Move will give parents the support they need, provide healthier food in schools, help our kids to be more physically active, and make healthy, affordable food available in every part of our country.

When playing outdoors!

1. Don’t forget what’s below your feet! Grass is not an acceptable surfacing for playgrounds. One of the leading causes of injury on playgrounds is falling from playground equipment. To minimize the frequency and severity of injury from playground falls, it is crucial to have certified playground surfacing, such as rubber mulch surfacing installed under and around the equipment on any public playground. This surfacing is certified to have sufficient depth or thickness to minimize impact injuries from falls. Like you would find that when the white house had a playground installed, they chose recycled Playsafer Rubber Mulch and Rubber Curbs from Rubberecycle.com of Lakewood New Jersey.

2. Be an advocate for safety standards. Playground equipment and surfacing have been carefully evaluated by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). The standards set by these organizations help ensure that playground equipment and surfacing is age appropriate and designed with the measurement of children’s physical dimensions, skills and abilities in mind. IPEMA runs an industry-leading certification program to test and validate playground equipment and surfacing to meet ASTM standards.

3. Proper installation is key to safety! Playground equipment should be installed by individuals experienced in assembly directions and knowledgeable about the environment surrounding the playground, including soil, drainage and the use of other construction materials, tools, equipment and machinery. The manufacturers of specific pieces of equipment can provide certified installers, or the International Playground Contractors Association can provide assistance.

For more playground safety tips from Doctor  at Toms River  Little League http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKlfiNV-iwU

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