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Are a Vinyl Swingsets Safe?

Safety is a top concern for most parents. So, naturally, when you are looking at a swingset, you want to know if it is safe. A vinyl swing set is composed of lumber that has been treated with preservatives to prevent rot and decay. The lumber is then coated in polyvinyl chloride (PVC or vinyl) polymer. The vinyl is UV protected so it won’t fade or degrade in the sun. You might be surprised to learn that vinyl playsets also contain wood, but this wood is surrounded by a PVC vinyl coating, giving the swing set a plastic appearance. The support beams of a vinyl swing set are usually made from solid pine, while the deck and other parts are often made from composite woods.

Find out why vinyl is safer.
    • Wear and Tear – Vinyl playsets can last against years of wear and tear if cared for properly. The coating of a vinyl playset is prone to very little wear and tear. As a plastic material, it will never rot, splinter, or warp.
    • Maintenance – Vinyl playsets are very comparable in their maintenance requirements and usually just need to be spot-cleaned and monitored for rust, loose bolts, etc.
    • Safety – Vinyl playsets can be safe choices for your kids. With vinyl swing sets issues are often invisible. Because the wooden core is hidden by the vinyl exterior, rot is usually invisible. Vinyl swing sets also have many safety advantages. They do not chip or crack which means no splinters
    • Cost- Vinyl swing sets are significantly less expensive. The vinyl coating protecting the core increases the life of the core wood.

Safety Features
    • Rounded corners
    • Safety grips
    • Molded slides
    • Sturdy connectors
      
Vinyl Swingsets Direct have many features that are comparable to wood swing sets. They are easy to assemble (pieces come pre-cut and pre-drilled), look great, and have many of the same play features as wood sets. Vinyl swing sets have a great advantage over wood in that no maintenance is required after assembly.

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Ella MorrisAnswer By: Ella Morris