Haga una lista de verificación del parque infantil

Algunas veces, los padres de familia ven el parque infantil como “zonas de descarga” de sus hijos, mantienen un ojo o un oído sobre ellos, pero por otra parte solo llegan a sentarse en las bancas del parque mientras sus hijos queman energía. Casi 170,000 niños sufrieron heridas cuando jugaban en el parque infantil en el 2019. Solo unos pocos minutos de atención cuidadosa puede mantener a su hijo/a lejos de ser parte de esas estadísticas. Cuando usted llegue a un parque de juegos, revise las superficies debajo de los juegos, especialmente si es un equipo para que los niños salten o se cuelguen de él. El suelo debe ser suave y con buena amortiguación. Revise si los juegos tienen daños visibles, si están flojos o les faltan piezas, si tienen ángulos afilados, algunas partes quebradas, etc.

 

Recursos Adicionales:

Seguridad en los parques infantiles

Manual de Seguridad para Parques Infantiles Públicos

 

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