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Playground Inspection
We have certified inspectors that can help ensure that you are fulfilling all of the requirements for commercial playground sites. Please call us to schedule yours today!
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Home > Play Systems > Choosing a Playset
One of the most important first areas to determine is what age group the playsets will be for. Please read below the different groups of systems available.
| Ages 2-5 |
Playgrounds of the Carolinas knows all about pre-school children's requirements |
The focus for this age group is on social interaction; activities that make for great group fun, with just the right level of physical challenge. Activity panels, slides, climbers, and swings all meet or exceed ASTM and CSA safety guidlines for this age group.
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| Ages 5-12 |
Hand, eye, playground co-ordination |
Here, our focus is more on physical challenge. Major muscle development is the source and inspiration for component and playground design. We've zeroed in on this group with challenging horizontal ladders, climbers, and slides. By emphasizing popular components and combining them dynamically, our playgrounds create energy, focus attention, and create a great new place for social interactions.
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| Ages 2-12 |
Group components to meet a wide age group |
Sometimes separate playgrounds are not an option, so structures must be created and designed to meet the needs of both age groups. Here are some examples of the main issues:
- Younger children require barriers on lower decks.
- Older children require wider slide beds.
- Overhead ladders must be lower to accommodate younger children.
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