North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 09 - CHILD CARE RULES
Section .0600 - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS
Section 09 .0605 - OUTDOOR LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IN CHILD CARE CENTERS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Outdoor play equipment shall be age and developmentally appropriate.
(b) For outdoor play structures purchased or installed on or after September 1, 2017 the provider shall maintain manufacturer's instructions on file electronically or in paper format.
(c) Separate play areas or time schedules shall be provided for children under two years of age unless fewer than 15 children of any age are in care.
(d) If a center shares playground space with another center that serves children, a separate play area or time schedule shall be provided for each center.
(e) Children shall not be allowed to play on outdoor equipment that is too hot to touch.
(f) Children shall not be allowed to be bare-footed while outdoors if equipment or surfacing is too hot to touch.
(g) Any openings in equipment, steps, decks, handrails, and fencing shall be smaller than 3 1/2 inches or greater than 9 inches to prevent entrapment.
(h) All upright angles shall be greater than 55 degrees to prevent entrapment and entanglement.
(i) The outdoor play area shall be protected by a fence. The height shall be a minimum of four feet and the top of the fence shall be free of protrusions. The requirement disallowing protrusions on the tops of fences shall not apply to fences six feet high or above. The fencing shall exclude fixed bodies of water such as ditches, quarries, canals, excavations, and fish ponds. Gates to the fenced outdoor play area shall remain closed while children occupy the area.
(j) All stationary outdoor equipment more than 18 inches high shall be installed over protective surfacing. Footings which anchor equipment shall not be exposed. Protective surfacing shall be either:
(k) The depth of the loose surfacing material shall be based on the critical height of the equipment, which is defined as the maximum height that a child may sit, or stand, as follows:
(l) Protective surfacing shall cover the area under and around equipment where a child may fall, referred to as the fall zone. The area for fall zones is as follows:
(m) Exceptions to Paragraph (l) of this Rule are as follows:
(n) Swing seats shall be made of plastic or soft or flexible material.
(o) Elevated platforms shall have a guardrail or a protective barrier, depending upon the height of the platform and the age of children in accordance with this Paragraph that will have access to the piece of equipment. Guardrails shall prevent inadvertent or unintentional falls off the platform. The critical height for a platform with a guardrail is the top of the guardrail. Protective barriers shall prevent children from climbing over or through the barrier. The critical height for a platform with a protective barrier is the platform surface. All sides of platforms shall be protected except for the area which allows entry or exit. Measurements for the guardrails and protective barriers are as follows:
(p) Composite structures that were installed between January 1, 1989 and January 1, 1996 according to manufacturer's instructions that met existing safety standards for playground equipment at the time of installation and received approval from the Division, may continue to be used.
(q) Following completion of playground safety training as required by Rule.1102(e) of this Chapter, a monthly playground inspection shall be conducted by an individual trained in playground safety requirements. A trained administrator or staff person shall make a record of each inspection using a playground inspection checklist provided by the Division. The checklist shall be signed by the person who conducts the inspection and shall be maintained for 12 months in the center's files for review by a representative of the Division. The playground inspection checklist may be found online at https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/providers/credent.asp. The playground inspection includes a checklist of items related to safety, surfacing, and equipment quality.
(r) Trampolines shall be prohibited, except for supervised use of a mini fitness trampoline for single person use.
(s) Inflatables shall be prohibited except when used during a special event such as a celebration, festival, party, or family engagement event. A staff member shall be able to hear and see all children using inflatables at all times. For purposes of this Rule, an inflatable shall mean an air-filled structure designed to allow users to bounce, slide, or climb in. The inflatable device uses air pressure from one or more blowers to maintain its shape. Examples include bounce houses, moon walkers, giant slides, and bouncers.
Authority
G.S.
110-85;
110-91(6);
143B-168.3;
Temporary Adoption Eff. October 1, 1997;
Eff. October 29,
1998;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2007;
Readopted Eff.
October 1, 2017;
Amended Eff. September 1,
2019.