Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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Climbers should not have climbing bars or other rigid structural components onto which a child may fall from a height more than how many inches?

  1. 15 inches

  2. 18 inches

  3. 20 inches

  4. 22 inches

The correct answer is: 18 inches

This is because at 18 inches, the height is still relatively low and a fall from that height is less likely to cause serious injury. Options A, C, and D all have heights that are too high and could result in serious injury to a child if they were to fall from the climbing bars or other rigid structural components. It is important to follow safety guidelines and ensure that climbing structures are appropriately designed for the height and age of children using them.