Installing a split rail fence around a playground combines safety, aesthetics, and child-friendly design. Unlike sharp or climbable fences, split rail offers open visibility for supervision while defining play boundaries.
Step-by-step installation:
1. Plan Layout: Mark perimeter with string; maintain 4–5 ft height for safety.
2. Set Posts: Dig holes 24–30" deep (below frost line); space 8 ft apart. Use pressure-treated or cedar posts.
3. Install Rails: Slide split rails into pre-notched or drilled post holes—typically 2–3 rails per section.
4. Secure (Optional): For high-traffic areas, use galvanized spikes or brackets to prevent rail displacement.
5. Finishing Touches: Sand rough edges; consider rounding post tops to prevent injury.
Safety tips:
Ensure no gaps large enough for small children to squeeze through
Avoid placing near swings or slides where impact could occur
Maintain 3–4 ft distance from play equipment for fall zones
A well-installed split rail fence creates a natural, inviting boundary that lets kids play freely—and parents watch easily.
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