Adventure Parks ZIPLINE FUN THE TOTAL Z70 User manual

For ages 8+
Up to 250lbs
THE WORLD’S SAFEST ZIPLINE
THE TOTAL Z70
INCLUDES COMPLETE ZIPLINE
SYSTEM WITH ALL PARTS
& HARDWARE FOR
EASY ASSEMBLY
THE ONLY RESIDENTIAL ZIPLINE TO MEET ASTM HOME PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT SAFETY STANDARDS.

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MODEL: THE TOTAL Z70
THE TOTAL Z70 ZIP LINE INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing our exciting new Total Z70 Zip Line. The warnings
and instructions that follow are important to the enjoyment and safe play of all
users. Please review these with them and save for future reference.
WARNING
All of the following precautions should be exercised by adults
and included in the ON SITE supervision of children using The Total Z70
LIABILITY RELEASE
ROCK CLIMBING, ROPES COURSE, ZIP LINES ARE DANGEROUS
Allowing your children, friends, or anyone else’s children to ride on a zip that has not been installed properly,
maintained as instructed and inspected for safety is tantamount to endangerment and negligence. Please use
common sense and remember that you are responsible for your decisions as well as the outcome. Zip Line Fun and
its associates are not responsible for anything that may go wrong with your zip line installation, trees, gear, trolleys,
or related components. We are not responsible for any injuries or deaths that occur during the construction or
operation of your zip line or any other products. No warranty related to zip lines is expressed or implied by installation
tips, construction guides, or by any representative of Zip Line Fun, including warranties of merchantability or tness.
Ensure you educate yourself on the proper installation, maintenance and use of everything related to your zip line
or other products. Seek competent local assistance if you are unsure how to work with trees, cable installation or
maintenance. All information related to zip lines received from any representative or printed material distributed
by Zip Line Fun is only an opinion and shall not be interpreted as expert or professional advice. The customer
accepts full responsibility for any and all incidents, accidents, injuries, deaths, and property damage that may occur
during the building and operating of your zip line or other products. Serious injury and death may occur as a result
of improper use of this equipment. DO NOT attempt to use this equipment without proper training! Inspect all
equipment before each use and destroy any gear that is damaged, worn, or does not pass inspection. Any person
using these products is responsible for the proper care and maintenance of these products. WHEN IN DOUBT,
REPLACE IT! Any person using these products in any manner assumes all risk and responsibility for any damage
or injury, including death, dismemberment or worse. Any litigation involving these products will be defended and
challenged according to the above release of liability.
The Total Z70 Zip Line has been designed for fun. It has been thoroughly tested to insure its safety and where
applicable conforms to ASTMF1148 Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specication for Home Playground
Equipment, and European Toy Safety Standard EN-71. However, as with all playground equipment and accessories,
all users of The Total Z70 will need proper instruction and supervision. The Total Z70 is intended to be used as a
cable ride between two points.
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PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings
reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
ALL USERS SHOULD BE INSTRUCTED:
1. TO use The Total Z70 ONLY after it is properly installed by an adult.
2. TO get off The Total Z70 ONLY after it has completely stopped and to drop gently to the ground.
3. THAT The Total Z70 is designed to be used by one rider at a time, ages 8 to 109, weight
up to 250 pounds. (Although the equipment has been designed and tested to support
up to 250 pounds, the user should be able to support his or her own body weight.)
4. TO use The Total Z70 ONLY as it is intended.
5. NOT TO walk close to, in front of, behind, or between a
moving Total Z70 or any other moving object.
6. NOT TO use The Total Z70 without adult supervision.
7. TO always begin the ride from a stable platform.
8. TO grip the handles rmly with both hands directly overhead before beginning the ride.
9. NOT TO attach items to the equipment that are not specically designed for
use with the equipment, such as, but not limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, pet
leashes, cables, chain and rope as they may cause a strangulation hazard.
10.TO dress appropriately with full foot enclosing footwear (Examples of inappropriate footwear
are clogs, ip ops and sandals) and not to wear ponchos, scarves or other loose tting
clothing, such as but not limited to, hood and neck drawstrings, cord-connected items and
capes which are potentially hazardous and these items can cause death by strangulation.
11.NO TO use The Total Z70 when the equipment is wet.
12.TO remove their bike or other sports helmet before playing on The Total Z70.
13.TO verify that the cable is secure at both ends.
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PARENTS PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and
warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
TOOLS REQUIRED
1. Ladder
2. Pliers or Vise-Grips
3. Socket Wrench
4. Adjustable Wrenches x2 (optional)
5. Hammer
6. Wire Cutter
7. Electrical Tape
8. A Friend
9. Tape Measure
10. Rope or Cord (approximately 5 ft.)
PARTS LIST
A. Turnbuckle 1
B. Cable clamps with lockwashers, nuts and thread caps 6 sets
C. Galvanized aircraft cable sling 1 sling with loop at each end
D. Galvanized aircraft cable 1 coil (approximately 74 feet long)
E. Trolley 1
F. Thread Caps 12
G. Thimble 1
H. Braking System 1
I. Disc Seat 1
J. Tree Protectors 2
Please check all parts against this list immediately. In case of discrepancy, email [email protected].
A (x1)
B (x6)
C (x1)
D (x1)
F (x12) G (x1)
THIMBLE
E (x1)
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS!
The parts provided have been safety tested to exceed the maximum stresses expected to be encountered when using
this product. If a part becomes damaged in any way, email [email protected] for replacement information.
H (x1)
J (x2)
I (x1)

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warning
reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
1. Be sure that the supporting trees or uprights are secure and will support at least 1250 pounds.
If you are using uprights other than trees or are considering installation on other than
level ground please email Fun@AdventureParks.com for important safety information.
2. Be sure that the area between the trees or uprights is level and at a distance of
not less than 6 feet from any structure or obstruction such as a fence, garage,
house, tree trunk, interfering branches, laundry line or electrical wire.
3. The maximum fall height for this product is determined by measuring from the handles to the
ground at the highest point of attachment to the tree or upright. This will vary depending upon
the height of the user and the distance between the trees or uprights (see assembly instructions).
4. Do not install The Total Z70 Zip Line over concrete, asphalt, packed earth, grass, carpet, or any other
hard surface. A fall onto a hard surface can result in a serious injury or death to the equipment user.
(See enclosed CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET FOR PLAYGROUND SURFACING MATERIALS.)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR HARDWARE
Illustration 1:
UPRIGHT
TERMINATING END
STARTING END
UPRIGHT
U-BOLTS
THIMBLE
TURNBUCKLE
NUT
SLING
CLAMPS
LOCK WASHERS
NUTS
INCORRECT

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2. Once you have marked your heights, carefully
uncoil galvanized aircraft cable (D).
3. Install the braking system on the terminating end of the
cable by inserting the aircraft cable through the end
of the spring with the brake stop that is pre-attached
until it is sticking out of the other end of the spring.
4. Thread the cable through the second brake stop and push the
brake stop until it is completely inserted inside the spring. This
end of the cable will be the terminating end of the zipline.
1. Determine the height you will need to install the zipline. To determine the height
of the starting point of the zipline, measure the height of the user.
1B. CABLE HEIGHT: For The Total Z70 to operate properly and safely, it is necessary to follow the
mounting instructions carefully and observe the height recommendations. One end of the cable must
be mounted at a lower level than the other end and depending upon the height of the user and the
distance between the trees or uprights, these levels can be easily determined as follows:
A. Measure the height of the user. If there is more than one user, and less than 6 inches in difference between
their heights, then for this purpose use the height of the tallest user. If heights of the users differ by more than
6 inches, it is recommended that the height of the cable be adjusted to accommodate a user whose height is
outside the range and that user not be permitted to ride until adjustment is made. Add 2 1/2 feet to the height
of the user determined and mark this point on the upright intended to be the end point of the ride (i.e., if the
user is 5’ 2” tall or 62 inches, then 62 plus 2 1/2 feet or 30 inches equals 92 inches or 7’ 8”). SEE TABLE.
B. Measure the distance between the uprights. For the full 70 feet, add 2 1/2 feet (30”) to the height of the mark
made on the end point upright and mark this point on the upright intended to be the starting point of the ride
(i.e., 96” + 30” = 122” or 10’ 2”). For each 10 feet less distance between the uprights, reduce the add-on to
the starting point by 6 inches (i.e. 60’ distance equals 2’ or 24” of add on at starting point). SEE TABLE.
USER HEIGHT LOW END
CABLE HEIGHT
HIGH END CABLE HEIGHT
AT DISTANCE BETWEEN UPRIGHTS
70 FEET 60 FEET 50 FEET 40 FEET
48” 78” 108“ 102” 96” 90”
54” 84” 114” 108” 102” 96”
60” 90” 120” 114” 108” 102”
66” 96” 126” 120” 114” 108”
72” 102” 132” 126” 120” 114”
WARNING! Do not add additional slope to the cable. This will not
improve the ride and may create a danger to the user!
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
5. Install the trolley by threading the cable on the opposite end
of the braking system through the trolley just below the wheels
until it sticks out the opposite end of the trolley.
6. After installing the trolley, you will need to thread the cable through
one of the tree protectors until it comes through on the other end.
7. Once you have done this, wrap the cable with the tree protector
around the starting point at the height marked earlier. Make
sure that the tree protector is touching the tree!
8. Using three (3) of the cable clamps (B) provided with lockwashers and nuts, secure the
cable at the starting point (high end) as illustrated below. Tighten the nuts carefully with
a socket wrench and push the tread caps (F) over the exposed threads.

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
A
A. Attach the rst clamp so the U-bolt is one clamp
base width from the dead end of the wire rope.
B. Tighten U-bolt nuts evenly on rst clamp. Attach
second clamp no closer to the tree/upright than 1
1/2 times the diameter of the tree/upright.
C. Attach the third clamp evenly between the rst two clamps. Now
tighten all nuts evenly. Re-tighten all nuts after the rst ride.
DISTANCE NOTE: Do not place the rst cable clamp closest to the tree/
upright any nearer than 1 1/2 times the diameter of the tree/upright.
WARNING: OVERTIGHTENING THE NUTS
ON THE CLAMPS MAY DAMAGE THE WIRE
ROPE AND CREATE A SERIOUS HAZARD.
The cable should not “choke” the tree. The cable should
make a “V” shape as it comes off the tree.
B
C
9. Once the starting point is secured with clamps, you will move
to the terminating point. Using a hammer, t the Thimble
(G) to the eyed end of the Turnbuckle (A) as illustrated.

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
10. Install the second tree protector around the cable sling. To do this, you will need to take a length of rope (approximately
5 ft) and fold it in half. Take the folded end of the rope and insert it into one end of the galvanized aircraft cable sling
(C). Thread the loose end of the rope through the folded end of the rope to create a Lark’s Head Knot on the cable.
11. Feed the loose ends of the rope through the tree protector until they stick out the end. Then pull rmly to get Cable
Sling inside the tree protector. One looped end of the Cable Sling should be on each end of the tree protector.

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12. Wrap the cable sling (C) provided around the other
upright at the terminating point (or low end) at
the height determined in step 1B and place the
loops at the end of the sling over the bolt inside
the jaw end of the Turnbuckle as illustrated.
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
13. Stretch out the cable and thread the
loose end through the eye end of the
Turnbuckle and around the Thimble. Make
sure that the Turnbuckle is in the fully
opened position with only the ends of the
bolts inside the frame. The majority of the
bolts should be outside of the frame.
14. Place one of the remaining cable clamps (B) on
the cable as if to secure this end (as illustrated),
and hand tighten the nuts. Using pliers or vice
grips, grip the free end of the cable and pull
as tightly as possible. Slide the cable clamp
toward the Turnbuckle to secure and pull as
tightly as possible again. Repeat the process
until you feel that you have pulled the cable as
tightly as possible. Tighten the nuts on the cable
carefully with a socket wrench and fully secure
the cable with the other two cable clamps.

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
15. Depending upon the length of your Zipline, you may now have extra cable. This
excess should be removed. Wrap both protruding cable ends with electrical
tape to cover sharp or pointed edges. Using a wire cutter or pliers, remove
any excess wire protruding beyond 6 inches from the last cable clamp.
16. Tighten the Turnbuckle by turning the frame while holding the ends. This will increase the tension in the cable. Do
not tighten all the way, but only until the cable appears to be a straight line. The ideal tension is approximately 200
lbs. You can test this as follows: Obtain a shopping bag with handles and place in it a 5 lb. weight such as a bag of
sugar or our. Move the trolley to the approximate center of the cable and measure the distance from the cable to
the ground. Hang the bag from the handles of the trolley and re-measure the distance from the cable to the ground.
At 200 lbs. tension the cable should be 4 inches closer to the ground. If this distance is more than 4 inches, then you
must tighten the Turnbuckle. If the distance is less than 4 inches, you must loosen the Turnbuckle. After achieving
the proper tension, tighten the locknuts on each end of the Turnbuckle tight to the frame of the Turnbuckle.

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
17. Grab the disc seat and open the quick link all the way by twisting the middle link and
thread the quick link through the stainless steel seat attachment on the trolley.
18. Close the quick link until it cannot be tightened anymore. To lengthen the rope of the seat, place one hand
on the seat and with the other hand, grab the “S” hook and move it up toward the trolley. To shorten the
length of the rope, pull the “S” hook down toward the seat and pull the rope attached to the seat up.
19. While standing erect, test the connections by placing your full weight (as close to 250 lbs. as possible)
on the trolley at approximately the center point of the ride. If you feel any slippage, you must adjust the
tension again and tighten the cable clamps further. Repeat this process until there is no slippage.
20. Obtain a secure platform to place at the starting point of the ride. Place it at the
start of the ride and make sure that it cannot tip in any direction.
21. Now test the ride. You should stop a short distance before reaching the other end. If you stop
considerably short, then you probably have too much tension in the cable and should loosen the
Turnbuckle slightly. If you come too close to the ground, then you may have too little tension
and should tighten the Turnbuckle slightly, or you should recheck your measurements.
22. After the rst use, you may expect a small amount of stretch in the cable due to its construction.
This is normal and can be adjusted by following the installation instructions step 15.
Your Total Z70 is now ready for use and enjoyment.

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
PLEASE NOTE:
1. DO NOT allow the use of The Total Z70 by children without adult supervision.
2. DO NOT attach The Total Z70 to a tree or other upright without rst determining if the tree
or other upright, at the point of attachment, will support at least 1250 pounds.
3. ALWAYS check the support structure, attachments, trolley, cable clamps, turnbuckle,
and cable for integrity before allowing the use of The Total Z70.
4. DO NOT attach The Total Z70 closer than 6 feet to any other playground equipment
5. ALWAYS use a stable platform to stand on before beginning the ride.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Total Z70 Zip Line has been designed to provide children and adults with all of the enjoyment and
traditional fun of a smooth, safe and exhilarating ride through the air from one point to another.
1. Follow the installation instructions carefully.
2. Follow the rules of safe use.
3. Stand on a stable platform and grip the handles of the trolley directly overhead with both hands.
4. Lift your feet off the platform and The Total Z70 will do the rest.
5. The Total Z70 will slow and stop before reaching the other end of the ride. Drop gently to the ground onto both feet.
AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH PLAY SEASON:
□Check the trolley, cable and cable clamps for evidence of rust, deterioration,
excessive wear, fractures, breaks or sharp edges. Replace if necessary.
□Check for all bolt coverings and sharp edges. Replace if necessary.
□Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten as required.
□Rake and check the depth of loose ll protective surfacing materials to prevent compaction
and to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary. It is particularly important that
this procedure be followed at the beginning and end of each play season.
□Reinstall Plastic Parts, Swing Seats, or Other Items.
ONCE A MONTH DURING PLAY SEASON:
□Check the trolley, cable and cable clamps for evidence of rust, deterioration,
excessive wear, fractures, breaks or sharp edges. Replace if necessary.
TWICE A MONTH DURING PLAY SEASON:
□Rake and check the depth of loose ll protective surfacing materials to prevent compaction
and to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary. It is particularly important that
this procedure be followed at the beginning and end of each play season.
□Check for all bolt coverings and sharp edges. Replace if necessary.
□Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten as required.
AT THE END OF EACH PLAY SEASON/TEMPERATURE DROPS BELOW 32˚ FAHRENHEIT:
□Uninstall and take The Total Z70 Zip Line trolley, swing seats or other items inside.
□Rake and check the depth of loose ll protective surfacing materials to prevent compaction
and to maintain appropriate depth. Replace as necessary. It is particularly important that
this procedure be followed at the beginning and end of each play season.

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PLEASE NOTE: Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
MAINTENANCE
1. When done at prescribed intervals, the above check lists will provide
for long lasting and safe use of The Total Z70 Zip Line.
2. Owners shall be responsible for maintaining the legibility of the warning labels.
WARNING: Always check the cable before use following an electrical storm.
Lightning can strike the cable and weaken it, which could result in a fall and injury!
WARNING: Failure to carry out these checks and
inspections could result in a fall and injury!
DISASSEMBLY
1. Follow the steps backwards beginning with the release of tension at the turnbuckle.
DISPOSAL
1. Disassemble and dispose of all playground equipment in such a way that no
unreasonable hazards will exist at the time it is discarded.
WARNING: WIRE ROPE/CABLE
Wire rope WILL FAIL if worn-out, overloaded, misused, damaged, improperly maintained or abused.
Wire rope failure may cause serious injury or death!
Protect yourself and others:
ALWAYS INSPECT wire rope for WEAR, DAMAGE, or ABUSE BEFORE and DURING USE.
NEVER USE wire rope that is WORN-OUT, DAMAGED, or ABUSED.
Destroy and discard worn out or damaged wire rope in a fashion that does
not permit use by someone that does not know the hazard.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Zip Line Fun warrants to the rst consumer purchaser, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, that the
Zip Line will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the
defect or replace the defective product or part thereof at no charge to the purchaser for parts or for labor.
This warranty does not apply to any product which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subject to misuse, abnormal
service or handling, or which has been altered or modied in design, constructions, assembly, installation or operation.
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should return the warranty
registration card enclosed in the product package and contact Zip Line Fun if a problem occurs. In the
alternative, the purchaser should have available and submit a proof of purchase to Zip Line Fun.
This limited warranty described above is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by law.
The warranties described above shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser.

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One of the most important things you can do to reduce the
likelihood of serious head injuries is to install shock-absorbing
protective surfacing under and around your play equipment. The
protective surfacing should be applied to a depth that is suitable for
the equipment height in accordance with ASTM F1292. There are
different types of surfacing to choose from; whichever product you
select, follow these guidelines:
Loose-Fill Materials
• Maintain a minimum depth of 9 inches of loose-ll materials such
as wood mulch/chips, engineered wood ber (EWF), or shredded/
recycled rubber mulch for equipment up to 8 feet high; and 9 inches
of sand or pea gravel for equipment up to 5 feet high. NOTE: An
initial ll level of 12 inches will compress to about a 9-inch depth
of surfacing over time. The surfacing will also compact, displace,
and settle, and should be periodically relled to maintain at least
a 9-inch depth.
• Use a minimum of 6 inches of protective surfacing for play
equipment less than 4 feet in height. If maintained properly, this
should be adequate. (At depths less than 6 inches, the protective
material is too easily displaced or compacted.)
• Use containment, such as digging out around the perimeter and/
or lining the perimeter with landscape edging. Don’t forget to
account for water drainage.
• Check and maintain the depth of the loose-ll surfacing material.
To maintain the right amount of loose-ll materials, mark the
correct level on play equipment support posts. That way you can
easily see when to replenish and/or redistribute the surfacing.
• Do not install loose ll surfacing over hard surfaces such as
concrete or asphalt.
Poured-In-Place Surfaces or Pre-Manufactured Rubber Tiles
You may be interested in using surfacing other than loose-ll
materials—like rubber tiles or poured-in-place surfaces.
• Installations of these surfaces generally require a professional and
are not “do-it-yourself” projects.
• Review surface specications before purchasing this type of
surfacing. Ask the installer/manufacturer for a report showing that
the product has been tested to the following safety standard:
ASTM F1292 Standard Specication for Impact Attenuation of
Surfacing Materials within the Use Zone of Playground Equipment.
This report should show the specic height for which the surface is
intended to protect against serious head injury. This height should
be equal to or greater than the fall height—vertical distance
between a designated play surface (elevated surface for standing,
sitting, or climbing) and the protective surfacing below—of your
play equipment.
Placement
Proper placement and maintenance of protective surfacing is
essential. Be sure to:
• Extend surfacing at least 6 feet from the equipment in all directions.
• For to-fro swings, extend protective surfacing in front of and
behind the swing to a distance equal to twice the height of the top
bar from which the swing is suspended.
• For tire swings, extend surfacing in a circle whose radius is equal
to the height of the suspending chain or rope, plus 6 feet in
all directions.
• Check the protective surfacing frequently for wear.
ADVENTURE PARKS | 520 Salem Avenue, Holly Springs, MS 38635
PHONE: 662.504.6060 | FAX: 662.252.1888
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SECTION 4 OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION’S
OUTDOOR HOME PLAYGROUND SAFETY HANDBOOK
NOTE: Do not install home playground equipment over
concrete, asphalt, or any other hard surface. A fall onto a
hard surface can result in serious injury to the equipment
user. Grass and dirt are not considered protective surfacing
because wear and environmental factors can reduce their
shock absorbing effectiveness. Carpeting and thin mats are
generally not adequate protective surfacing. Ground level
equipment—such as a sandbox, activity wall, playhouse or
other equipment that has no elevated play surface—does not
need any protective surfacing.

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PHONE: 662.504.6060 | FAX: 662.252.1888
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Fun@AdventureParks.com
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