One of the great joys of your local playground is allowing children to play outdoors, but the constant exposure to the elements also means that it is inevitable that a day will come when you must update your existing playground.
Experts say that playground equipment updates should be performed every 8 to 10 years to keep them maintained, but depending on usage, weather and the quality of equipment, your playground may go 15 or 20 years before needing updating.
There is a fine line, however, between stretching the life of your playground equipment and keeping children safe. Once your playground equipment starts to deteriorate it is time to update.
Other than wear and tear, your existing playground may need an overhaul because its goals and designs are out-of-touch with current theories and objectives in play.
Older playgrounds, for example, may not have been designed with inclusive play in mind.
It is natural to ask: “Our playground is accessible, so doesn’t that mean it already is inclusive?”
The answer is that, while having a playground designed with mobility impairments is very important, inclusive play is about more than accessibility.
“An inclusive playground is intentionally designed so that children of all ages and abilities can play, be challenged, and have fun together,” says Miracle Recreation, which offers a variety of inclusive playground equipment solutions. “
An inclusive playground empowers all children, regardless of their ability, age, or stage of development to reach their full potential, often in unique ways.
Miracle Recreation’s inclusive Playgrounds for All programs supports five fundamentals:
“Inclusive playground design goes beyond wheelchair-accessible and handicapped playground equipment only; truly inclusive playground equipment includes systems and components that allow all children to play together in a rich and engaging way. In an inclusive play space, children of different abilities can play together, ensuring no one is left out,” says Miracle Recreation.
There are many options available when it comes to making your existing playground more inclusive.
Addressing the five fundamentals above, you could do the following to make your existing playground more inclusive:
Turning your existing facility into a more inclusive playground will help captivate the imagination and develop the abilities of all the children in your community.
Contact Churchich Recreation today for ideas on how to transform your existing playground and make it more inclusive with memorable, one-of-a-kind experiences.