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ALL-PLAY FULLY ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND PROGRESS REPORT #2 PRESENTED BY: CJ DOUBLE M DESIGN SOLUTIONS COURTNEY O’BRIEN, JULIANNA HACHE, MARK WAGNER, & MIKE GRAHAM MARCH 9 TH, 2015
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RECAP Designing a piece of accessible equipment for children with muscular deficiencies Also designing a layout for an accessible playground using preexisting equipment as well as our original piece of equipment Chose our playground components based on CSA and ADA guidelines
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GOALS REACHED Found an accessible ramp with a correct grade and decided on placement of the ramp Implemented sensory equipment that include sight, touch, and auditory stimulation Chose bright colored handrails that meet all guidelines Decided on the location of the swing sets based on guidelines for clearance space Completed calculations to determine maximum load for Swing-Mate Calculated the square footage of Pour-in-Place rubber required and got a price per square feet
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CHALLENGES FACED Playground Choosing a layout for the ramp that is functional and meets the guidelines High cost of equipment is a factor when choosing the accessible components Swing-Mate Made a design change based on advice from Dr. Oguejiofor Decided because of design change to redesign engineering drawing using AutoCAD, and do an engineering drawing on Inventor for the final report
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SENSORY EQUIPMENT Accessible Scoop Digger Double Sided Chimes Flower Talking Tubes
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SENSORY EQUIPMENT
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PLAYGROUND RAMP
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SWING-MATE
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MATERIALS A-36 steel 2 3/8” 11 gauge (for top rail and supporting rail connected to swings) A-36 steel 1 7/8” 10 gauge (for legs and vertical supporting rails) A-36 steel 1” 16 gauge (for rigid members connected to adaptive swing) 2 3/8” swing hanger (for chains and rubber swing) 2 3/8” steel pipe swing hanger (for connecting top rail to vertical supporting rails) Rubber belt swing seat Triple end with sleeve (to connect the legs to the top rail) Molded plastic adaptive swing seat Plastisol coated swing chain 1 1/16” washers ½”-13 x 2” Hex cap screws
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CALCULATIONS Hex cap screw: 0.126 in 2 of thread area and 90000 psi double shear => 2 * 0.126in 2 *90000psi=22680lb 500 lb is limiting where the swing chains are connected to the supporting rail 15 o
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FLOORING SpaceDimensions (ft) Area (ft 2 ) Jungle Gym (without clearance) 42’x36’10”1547 Jungle Gym (with clearance) 49’x42’10”2098.83 Path6’x22’136 Wheelchair swing32’x20’640 Swing-Mate20’x14.5’290 Regular swings39’x32’1248 Swing total---2178 TOTAL*:---4412.83 COST: 4412.83ft 2 at $9.95/ft 2 = $43907.66 *This total includes flooring for the jungle gym (with clearance), the path, and the swing area Swing-Mate Regular swings Wheelchair Swing Path Jungle Gym
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GOALS FOR THE FINAL STAGE Playground Complete Autodesk AutoCAD drawing of playground layout including swings Swing-Mate Complete the Autodesk Inventor 3D drawing of Swing-Mate Cost Estimate Complete full cost analysis and revise layout if necessary
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REFERENCES Fortco Rubber Safety Surfacing - Home. (n.d.). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.fortco.ca/ http://www.fortco.ca/ Commercial Playground Equipment | Inclusive Play | Site Amenities | Play & Park Structures. (n.d.). Retrieved March 4, 2015, from http://playandpark.com/http://playandpark.com/ Playground Equipment by Schoolscapes. (n.d.). Retrieved March 5, 2015, from http://www.schoolscapes.com/ http://www.schoolscapes.com/ DunRite Playgrounds. (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2015, fromhttp://www.dunriteplaygrounds.com/store/index.php?route=common/homehttp://www.dunriteplaygrounds.com/store/index.php?route=common/home Flaghouse Physical Education Equipment. (n.d.). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.flaghouse.ca/
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