top of page
Search

Playgrounds and Bike Helmets

Updated: Apr 4, 2023

Despite the fact that helmets can greatly reduce the risk of head injury during a fall, it is not advisable for children to wear them when playing on playgrounds or climbing trees. This is because wearing a helmet on playground equipment can pose a hidden danger of strangulation.

While playground safety standards aim to minimize the risk of injury, they do not account for the potential risks associated with helmet use, such as children with enlarged heads or hydrocephalus. Helmets can alter the size and shape of a child's head, making them more susceptible to entrapment and strangulation.

Playground equipment is designed to be reasonably safe when used as intended, but wearing a helmet while playing on these structures can create new risks, including neck injuries and entrapment or strangulation. Therefore, it is recommended that children remove their helmets when they finish riding their bike or scooter. It is also important for playground and park signage to reflect this risk.


ree

ree

 
 
 

Comments


Questions about play safety?

Are you responsible for the safety of children in playgrounds and play areas? Do you want to ensure they can play and explore without fear of harm or injury?

Then you need "Play Safe - THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO Children's Play Safety and SANS 51176 Playground Equipment and Surfacing Standards." This comprehensive handbook is essential for safeguarding children's play environments.

575173e6d7b8bf2d_edited.png
PLAYSAFE LOGO HORIZONTAL

Playsafe Africa - IHSS Africa

Johannesburg Branch: 35 Ferguson Road, Illovo, Sandton 2196, South Africa.

Cape Town Branch: West Quay South, 7 West Quay Road, Waterfront, Cape Town.

GET IN TOUCH
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Copyright 2025 - Playsafe Ltd
bottom of page