In article <000f01c0e888$0918f240$0100a8c0@dads>, Ray McGlone
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>Has the list come across this before? Do "they" make slides that wouldn't
>have this problem in hot weather.
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Not seen a burn from this but remember as a child in SE London the slide
being too hot to sit on so I guess it doesnt surprise me
Also remember a fellow ankle biter getting whacked with an upper cut
under the jaw from the 'horse' that went back and forwards and up and
down - and then another lad who had the back of the horse come down on
the top of his partly flexed knee/s and I think he had a horrible injury
(was carted of in ambulance)
I bet playgrounds aren't half as much fun nowadays with Elf and Safety
and all that ;-)
Cheers
--
Jel Coward
The UK Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician and Command Physician course is
on 4-10th November 2001 at Glenmore Lodge in Scotland
http://www.wildmedic.org
http://www.wemsi.org
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