LEGEND
If using an infrared thermometer, record the temperature at each location on the sheet and the final determination of children allowing access to play equipment.
If using a ‘touch’ method, use warm/cold/hot to determine if the surface temperature is not a risk to children’s safety.
• Use in conjunction with the Sun Safety Policy
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Title Page
First Steps Pre Kindy
Conducted on
Prepared by
Location
Daily-Playground-Surface-Temperature-Check
DATE & TIME
Rubber, astro turf, sand
Play equipment
Slide, swings, climbing frames
Metal poles
Concrete
DECISION TO ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY
Notes
Educator initial
Cass Dodd
Daily-Playground-Surface-Temperature-Check
LEGEND
If using an infrared thermometer, record the temperature at each location on the sheet and the final determination of children allowing access to play equipment.
If using a ‘touch’ method, use warm/cold/hot to determine if the surface temperature is not a risk to children’s safety.
• Use in conjunction with the Sun Safety Policy
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