Designing a Playground for Children Who Are Blind The Chicago Lighthouse is a world-renowned social service organization that serves the blind, visually impaired, disabled, and veteran communities. The … Read More
No Fault Blog: The Importance of Climbing (and Keeping It Safe) No Fault Safety Surface installed for playground at ARISE at the Farm in Chittenango, NY You might remember what it’s … Read More
Project Spotlight – Give Kids The World Village No Fault Safety Surface installed at Fairy Tale Lane at Give Kids The World in Kissimmee, Florida Give Kids The … Read More
Trike Paths Give Kids Safe Avenue to Explore Tricycles are a great way for toddlers to explore the world around them. However, neighborhood sidewalks aren’t usually the safest … Read More
Project Spotlight – Edna’s Child Development Center Beautiful things come in small packages! No Fault partnered with Jefcoat Recreation to provide our No Fault Safety Surface in a stunning … Read More
Danger or Risk? Do You Know the Difference? A top priority for those of us who create industry-leading playground safety surfacing is minimizing the risk of injury. However, … Read More
Renovating Your Playground on a Budget – Part 2 This is the second post of the two-part series on renovating playgrounds on a tight budget. It looks at a … Read More
Renovating Your Playground on a Budget – Part 1 This post is the first of a two-part series on renovating playgrounds on a tight budget. It addresses the need … Read More
Grants for Playground Equipment: Resources for Parks and Rec Professionals If your community is planning, building, or renovating a playground, chances are there’s a big gap between your vision and … Read More
How Playgrounds are Good for Public Parks According to National Recreation & Park Association (NRPA) figures, local governments spend about $76 per resident on park and recreation … Read More