JBI
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Don't know where to find the answers to this one, OPINIONS PLEASE!
Our local governement has contracted to install a large 'playsystem' at one of our municipal parks. Most of the equipment is anchored to the ground by a series of concrete piers. The manufacturers specs indicate a minimum depth, but make no reference at all to frost depth or local conditions. Their specified depth is less than our locally determined frost depth. They do reference a CPSC manual - 'Handbook for Public Playground Safety', which we don't have. I will be looking for it on-line, but in the meantime...
Am I overthinking this or should I be concerned?
Our local governement has contracted to install a large 'playsystem' at one of our municipal parks. Most of the equipment is anchored to the ground by a series of concrete piers. The manufacturers specs indicate a minimum depth, but make no reference at all to frost depth or local conditions. Their specified depth is less than our locally determined frost depth. They do reference a CPSC manual - 'Handbook for Public Playground Safety', which we don't have. I will be looking for it on-line, but in the meantime...
Am I overthinking this or should I be concerned?