Safety Standards for Children's Inflatable Play Facilities Strengthened
In response to growing concerns about children's safety during play, relevant authorities have recently strengthened the safety standards for children's inflatable play facilities. These standards cover various aspects, including material quality, structural stability, and safety accessories.
Regarding material quality, only non - toxic and high - strength materials that meet strict environmental and health standards are allowed to be used in the production of inflatable play facilities. This is to prevent children from being exposed to harmful substances during play.
For structural stability, new regulations require more rigorous load - bearing and wind - resistance tests. Inflatable play facilities must be able to withstand a certain amount of pressure and weight without collapsing or deforming, especially when multiple children are playing on them simultaneously.
Moreover, safety accessories such as safety nets, handrails, and non - slip surfaces are now more strictly regulated. They should be properly installed and have sufficient strength to protect children from accidental falls and injuries.
Manufacturers are required to comply with these new safety standards. This move is widely welcomed by parents, as it gives them more confidence when choosing inflatable play facilities for their children.