Safety

As with all construction projects safety considerations before, during, and after the build are of paramount importance.

At Mighty Oak Treehouses we use only top quality products, all wood is pressure treated and guaranteed by the suppliers against rot and decay for 15 years.

All staff are fully conversant with current BSEN 1176 regulations for playground safety and testing methods.

All play equipment used complies with current safety standards.

When it comes to creating a play structure for your children, Mighty Oak Treehouses will advise you of the relevant BSEN 1176 standards which you can use as a guideline.As a parent you know better than anyone your childrens needs and we can assist you to ensure that the final design will be the one that you are happy with and meets those requirements.

Points to consider.

The surface or ground under and around the playground equipment should be soft enough to cushion a fall. The 'fall zone' should be covered with protective surfacing material and extend to a minimum of six feet in all directions from the edge of stationary play equipment. (Play bark is a safe and cost effective material to use for this).

Children's developmental needs vary greatly from age two to age twelve. In an effort to provide a challenging and safe play environment for all ages, Mighty Oak will make sure that the equipment used is appropriate for the age of the intended user. Areas for pre-school age children should ideally be separated from areas intended for school age children, although in a family environment this is not always appropriate and so older sibling or parental supervision is expected.

For playgrounds to remain in a 'safe' condition a program of systematic, preventative maintenance should be present. Mighty Oak are happy to offer an annual maintenance programme if required.

Elevated surfaces such as platforms, ramps, and bridges should have guardrails that would prevent accidental falls. Mighty Oak will recommend the height and style of the guardrails that are appropriate for your children.

Finally, and most importantly, your children should have fun! Children will fall over their own feet, so as long as appropriate safety measures are taken, let them enjoy themselves and learn from the occasional, inevitable tumble.

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