All play areas in Seattle parks will reopen to the public on October 6. Seattle Parks and Recreation staff, with support from our partners at the Washington Department of Health and Seattle King County Public Health, have created some guidelines that can keep us all safe while using these spaces.
How to use play areas safely:
· Play equipment is open to five or fewer kids at a time
o Some play areas have only one piece of play equipment (usually a climber/slide combo), and others have many pieces of equipment (swings, little kids climber, big kids climber, zipline, etc.). No more than five kids on a piece of play equipment.
· Stay home if you are sick or if anyone in your family is sick.
· Please wash your child’s hands before and after play.
All children over the age of two must wear a mask. See here for mask information and exception because of disability.
· Give yourself and others at least six feet of space.
Please be aware that play areas are not regularly sanitized or cleaned.
Here are a few tips on how to keep us all safe and keep these spaces open:
· Keep a close eye on your child to ensure that they are following the guidelines
· Stay for a short time (30 min. or less) to give everyone an opportunity to play
· No food or drink on the play equipment to ensure that masks are worn at all times.
· Visit parks during less busy times. Visit less popular parks. Seattle has over 150 play areas (not including those at schools).
o Mornings are less busy than afternoons
o Weekdays are less busy than weekends
Green Lake, Seward, Magnuson, Discovery, Lincoln, Gas Works, Carkeek and Jefferson Park are some of Seattle’s busier play areas.
· We are all in this together, so kindly remind others of the guidelines and find a different activity if the play area gets too crowded.
We cannot allow play areas to be places where COVID-19 is spread, so we need folks to use these spaces safely.
For questions or concerns please email PKS_info@seattle.gov
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