Common rules include: "no running" (slippery surface), "water shoes recommended," "do not drink the water," "swim diapers required," and "no soaps or shampoos." These are enforced with splash pad signs.
Splash pads are constantly wet concrete or rubber surfaces. running creates a very high risk of slips and head injuries. Signs must heavily emphasize "walk, don't run." This is similar to warnings on slippery when wet swimming signs.
Unlike a drinking fountain, spray pad water is recirculated. While treated, it is not potable and may contain germs from runoff. signs warn kids not to swallow it.
Usually no, no pets signs are standard because animals can contaminate the water and the spray features with waste/fur. This is a common rule on general pool rules signs.
Yes, since splash pads often don't have lifeguards, "adult supervision required"signs are vital to remind parents they are responsible for their children's safety. This is similar to the liability message on no lifeguard signs.
Spray Pads are a low-maintenance and fun way of cooling off. However, the possibility of injury is ever-present. Spray Pad Rules Signs let people know to watch themselves.
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