Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 50, December 14, 2024
Section 3270.102 - Condition of play equipment(a) Toys, play equipment and other indoor and outdoor equipment used by the children must be clean, in good repair and free from rough edges, sharp corners, pinch and crush points, splinters and exposed bolts.(b) Toys soiled by secretion or excretion shall be cleaned with soap and water, rinsed and sanitized before being used by a child.(c) Outdoor equipment that requires embedded mounting must be mounted over a loose-fill or unitary playground protective surface covering that meets the recommendations of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. The equipment must be anchored firmly and be in good repair.(d) Slides that are over 4 feet high must have guards along both sides of the ladder.(e) Pea gravel and other materials with a diameter of less than 1 inch may not be used in spaces where infants or toddlers receive care.(f) Indoor play equipment for climbing shall be installed or used over a protective surface covering which does not interfere with the stability of the equipment.(g) Children's toys and equipment, including furniture and rest equipment, described as hazardous by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission may not be used by children at the facility and may not be on the premises at the facility. At the time of inspection, the operator shall submit to the Department written affirmation on a form provided by the Department stating that the facility is in compliance with this requirement.The provisions of this § 3270.102 amended May 23, 2008, effective 9/22/2008 except for §§ 3270.102(c) and (e) which shall take effect September 22, 2010, 38 Pa.B. 2437.The provisions of this § 3270.102 amended under Articles IX and X of the Human Services Code (62 P.S. § 901-922 and 1001-1088).
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 3270.13 (relating to waivers); 55 Pa. Code § 3270.102b (relating to playground surface covering-statement of policy); and 55 Pa. Code § 3270.241 (relating to requirements specific to school-age programs).