Playground slides are found in parks, schools,
playground
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s and backyards. The slide is an example of the simple machine known as the inclined plane, which makes moving objects up and down easier, or in this case more fun. The slide may be flat, or half cylindrical or tubular to prevent falls. Slides are usually constructed of plastic or
metal
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and they have a smooth surface that is either straight or wavy. The user, typically a child, climbs to the top of the slide via a ladder or stairs and sits down on the top of the slide and slides down the chute.
In Australia, the playground slide is known as a slide, slippery slide, slipper slide or slippery dip depending on the region. Sliding pond or sliding pon (a corruption of "slide upon") is a term used in the
New York City
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area, whereas sliding board is used in the
Philadelphia
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area and other parts of the
Mid-Atlantic.
History
The earliest known playground slide was erected in the playground of Washington DC's "Neighborhood House" sometime between the establishment of the "Neighborhood House" in early 1902 and the publication of an image of the slide on August 1, 1903 in Evening Star (Washington DC) The first bamboo slide at
Coney Island
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opened for business in May 1903, so it is unclear which slide was first the playground slide or the amusement park slide.
Early slides were frequently referred to as "
Slide, Kelly, Slide
''Slide, Kelly, Slide'' is a 1927 American comedy film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring William Haines, Sally O'Neil, and Harry Carey.
Cast
* William Haines as Jim Kelly (fictionalized version of Mik ...
" (after the song of the same name), "
Helter Skelter" (after the slide at Coney Island), or "
Shoot the Chutes" (after the water slide made famous by
"Captain" Paul Boyton).
The manufacturer, Wicksteed,
ballyhoo
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claim that the playground slide was invented by founder,
Charles Wicksteed
Charles Wicksteed (1810–1885) was a Unitarian minister, part of the tradition of English Dissenters.
Early life and education
Charles Wicksteed was born in Shrewsbury; his father was a manufacturer and his mother was descended from the great di ...
, and installed in
Wicksteed Park
Wicksteed Park is a Grade II listed park in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England, which includes an amusement park within its grounds. The park is located in the south-east of Kettering, on the western edge of Barton Seagrave village. The par ...
in 1922, The discovery of Wicksteed's oldest slide was announced by the company in 2013.
However, this has been countered by a 1916-07-25 US Patent and others who refer to a roof-top slide in NYC around 1900, the nursery slide of the young Tsar Alexei, at Alexander Palace in Tsarkoye Selo built around 1910, the 45-foot (13.7 m) slide at the Smith Memorial Playground in Philadelphia, which was installed in 1904 (renovated and reopened in 2005), or the Coney Island Slide around 1905.
Indeed, Arthur Leyland's book "Playground Technique and Playcraft", volume 1, originally published in 1909 and revised in 1913, gives full instructions for the construction of a metal playground slide.
Types
Here is a list of slide styles:
* A spiral slide is a playground slide that is wrapped around a central pole to form a descending spiral forming a simple
helter skelter.
* A wavy slide is a slide that has waves in its shape, causing the person sliding to go up and down slightly while descending.
* A tube slide is simply a slide in the form of a tube. It can also curve or have bumps.
* A straight slide is a flat slide that just goes down at a slight angle.
* Amusement-park slides are just larger versions of the playground slide, much higher and with multiple parallel slideways. Participants may be provided with a sack to sit on to reduce
friction
Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction:
*Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of t ...
for higher speeds and to protect clothing.
* Drop slides are slides with a vertical or nearly vertical drop (nicknamed the death slide or free-fall slide).
*
Water slide
A water slide (also referred to as a flume, or water chute) is a type of slide designed for warm-weather or indoor recreational use at water parks. Water slides differ in their riding method and therefore size. Some slides require riders to si ...
s are a type of slide that water goes down to create a slippery slide; found near water, generally in
water park
A water park (or waterpark, water world) is an amusement park that features water play areas such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, water playgrounds, and lazy rivers, as well as areas for floating, bathing, swimming, and other baref ...
s or pools.
* Inflatable Slides are a type of slide that is continuously blown up by an exterior blower. The air flow allows the slide to be softer than traditional slides.
There are several other different types and styles of slides.
Slides can also be sub-classified as either free-standing slides, slides that stand on their own, or composite slides, which are slides that are connected to another or several pieces of playground equipment.
File:RevPlaygroundSlide GeminiSlideWinder2.jpg, Two-slide play system
File:inflatable slide at kemble air day 2008 arp.jpg, An inflatable slide at an air show
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They often include aerobatics demonstrations, without they are called "static air shows" with aircraft parked on the ground.
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in England
File:Templestowe Festival10.jpg, At a community festival in Australia
File:Parque Norte(22)-Medellin.JPG, An amusement-park slide in Colombia
File:Clifton rock slide mh.jpg, Clifton Rock Slide on the Slidey Rock by the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
File:Playgroundslideinuse-japan-2016-2-14.webm, A wavy playground slide in use in Japan
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File:Two children preparing to use a curving playground slide, 1963.jpg, Children preparing to use a curving slide in Sacramento, California
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, 1963
Safety
Playground slides are associated with several types of
injury
An injury is any physiological damage to living tissue caused by immediate physical stress. An injury can occur intentionally or unintentionally and may be caused by blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, burning, toxic exposure, asphyxiation, o ...
. The most obvious is that when a slide is not enclosed and is elevated above the playground surface, then users may fall off and incur bumps, bruises, sprains, broken bones, or
traumatic head injuries
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. Some materials, such as metal, may become very hot during warm, sunny weather. Plastic slides can also be vulnerable to melting by arson.
Some efforts to keep children safe on slides may do more harm than good. Rather than letting young children play on slides by themselves, some parents seat the children on the adult's lap and go down the slide together.
If the child's shoe catches on the edge of the slide, however, this arrangement frequently results in the child's leg being broken.
If the child had been permitted to use the slide independently, then this injury would not happen, because when the shoe caught, the child would have stopped sliding rather than being propelled down the slide by the adult's weight.
See also
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Jungle gym
A jungle gym (called a climbing frame in British English) is a piece of playground equipment made of many pieces of material, such as metal pipes or ropes, on which participants can climb, hang, sit, and—in some configurations—slide. Monkey ...
(monkey bars)
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Outdoor playset
An outdoor playset is a structure erected outside for children to play on and around.
Components
Typical components of an outdoor playset include:
* Towers. In a playset, a tower is a vertical structure with one or more decks placed at various ...
*
Swing (seat)
A swing is a seat, often found at playgrounds for children, at a circus for acrobatics, acrobats, or on a porch for relaxing, although they may also be items of indoor furniture, such as the Latin American hammock or the Indian oonjal. The seat ...
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Slide (disambiguation)
Slide or Slides may refer to:
Places
* Slide, California, former name of Fortuna, California
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
* ''Slide'' (Lisa Germano album), 1998
* ''Slide'' (George Clanton album), 2018
*''Slide'', by Patrick Glees ...
Notes
Sources
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Play (activity)
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1922 introductions