Community Park Playground Inspected for Safety

Fairhope, Alabama

DEFICIENCIES FOUND

Mayor Kant told the Times that the Community Park Playground was recently inspected by a Certified Playground Inspector -- and both major and minor faults were found.

Kant said some of the handrails were found to be deficient and their balusters too wide (children's heads could fit through) -- among other things.

There were also more serious building code issues and it was found not to be handicapped-accessible. Kant said he had directed Public Work's Construction Manager Ken Eslava to correct what he could, but the new city council (assumes office Nov. 1st) would have to decide what to do about the major issues.

Replacing the whole structure is still a possibility, according to Kant.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Mt kids get some splinters just about every time I take them there.
Anonymous said…
Mr. Mayor and city council, it is imperative that these issues are addressed as my children (age 3 & 5) have suffered minor injuries while playing in the park. I am so worried about it that we have stopped going. Instead, we patronize Daphne, Silverhill, Spanish Fort and Robertsdale parks.
Christian said…
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I'm doing a story on playground inspections... and would like to talk to someone whose child has suffered minor injuries while playing in local parks. Your comment got my attention.
Will you call me at 251-377-9645

Thanks so much.
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