26 Tex. Admin. Code § 748.3479 - May I have indoor equipment such as climbing equipment or platforms?
You may have indoor climbing equipment if you comply with the following safety standards:
(1)
Floor surfaces under indoor climbing equipment and platforms over 20 inches in
height must have a unitary surface that will effectively cushion the fall of a
child. The surface must be installed in the use zone and maintained according
to the manufacturer's directions. Carpeting alone, even if it is installed over
thick padding, is not an acceptable surface under indoor climbing
equipment.
(2) Stairs and steps on
indoor climbing equipment, regardless of height, must have well-secured
handrails on both sides of stairs and steps that the children can reach. Rung
ladders do not require handrails.
(3) Platforms, including stairs and steps,
over 20 inches in height must be equipped with protective barriers that prevent
young children from crawling over or falling through the barrier, or becoming
entrapped.
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