Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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When adjacent designated play surfaces are no more than 30 inches, there should be at least how many feet between equipment?

  1. 5 feet

  2. 6 feet

  3. 9 feet

  4. 12 feet

The correct answer is: 6 feet

When adjacent designated play surfaces are no more than 30 inches, there should be at least 6 feet between equipment. This is because the recommended minimum distance between playground equipment is at least 6 feet to ensure safety and avoid overcrowding. Option A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not provide enough space between the equipment, which can lead to potential safety hazards and overcrowding. It is important to follow proper spacing guidelines for playground equipment to ensure the safety of children.