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Spray Park Features
Getting the most from your wet playground

By Tammy York

Spray parks--also known as wet playgrounds--are gaining in popularity. They offer safe fun for everyone, including people afraid of the water and those with disabilities, as well as younger children who want the security of being able to see their parents while maintaining independent play. An added benefit of spray parks is the low water depth, which eliminates the hazard of drowning.

If your park is considering developing or redesigning, there are a few things to consider. First, find a versatile system that allows for easy change-out of water features. Some manufacturers offer features that--with minimal effort--can be removed and relocated to another pipe connection in the ground. Interchangeable, quick connections allow for modifications to be made annually, which creates the feel of a “new” spray park for patrons to enjoy.





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