Outdoor Safety

Children's innate curiosity and sense of adventure drive them to try all sorts of new activities, particularly when they are outdoors. Keep them out of harm's way by taking these precautions:

  • Children are supervised constantly in playgrounds.
  • Play equipment bolted securely in place
  • Surfaces are twelve inches of soft sand or wood chips, or rubber matting approved for playground use. Soft surfaces extend six feet from the edge of any structure (wider if the structure is higher than four feet).
  • Structures for children under three years old are not taller than
    the child's height, and do not have railings or slats more than 2
    3/8 inches apart.
  • Structures checked regularly for sharp edges, loose bolts or screws, splinters, cracks, or other damaged areas that could catch or hurt children. All sharp edges should be cushioned to reduce injury.
  • Structures painted with lead-free paint only. Peeling paint is removed and structure repainted.
  • Drawstrings removed from children's hooded sweatshirts, snowsuits, etc. (choking hazards)
  • Yard kept free of toxic plants
Program Health Policies
SIDS
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Abuse and Neglect
Nursery Safety
Safety Throughout the Program
Outdoor Safety
Vehicle Safety
Choking Prevention
Weapon and Tool Safety
Working with Children who have Special Needs
If You Have Concerns
Talking to Parents About Special Needs
Starting and Running a Family Child Care Program
Starting and Running a Center Program
Communicating with Parents
Professional Development Updates
Upcoming Training Opportunities
How MCRDC Can Help You
Helpful Information

To Contact Us:

Mid-Coast Resource Development Center
34 Wing Farm Parkway
Bath, ME 04530
207-443-1690

Toll Free:
1-877-684-0466

E-mail: referral@midcoastrdc.org

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