Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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For preschool, how high must wheelchair accessible ramps be to require two handrails on each side?

  1. Less than or equal to 24 inches

  2. Less than or equal to 30 inches

  3. Less than or equal to 36 inches

  4. Less than or equal to 48 inches

The correct answer is: Less than or equal to 30 inches

For preschool, ramps that are less than or equal to 30 inches high must have two handrails on each side for accessibility requirements. The other options are incorrect because A is too low and does not require handrails at all, C and D are for higher ramps that require one handrail on each side. Therefore, B is the only option that fits the designated height range for two handrails on each side.