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MAJOR ADVISOR: - PROF. AR. TARUN GUPTA (PHD.) ABSTRACT A playground is a place to give children some excitement of outdoor playfulness and provides essential childhood experiences. Therefore, this public amenity should be adequately designed, creative and safe according to its appropriate safety standards. This Thesis has conducted on evaluating safety of Wollega university condominium children’s playgrounds that located in the Nekemte. In this respect in order to evaluate the safety of the playgrounds; Different methodology had been carried out as the selection of the area, survey, questionnaire and case studies. An observational survey was conducted on children’s playgrounds. The safety evaluations stressed on; the surfacing materials, shade, Fence, age appropriate, maintenance and family supervision area. Children’s playgrounds are lacks improper Surface material, Shade, fence, equipment’s and there is no provided space for children’s according to their age. Finally, safety and standardization recommendations were made for children’s playgrounds. Keywords: playgrounds; children’s safety, condominium
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