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Playground Scales Reach Scorching Temps
2 Jul
Summary
- Playground surfaces reached 113 degrees Fahrenheit by late morning.
- Children are more vulnerable to burns due to thinner skin.
- Surfaces hotter than 100 degrees are sufficient to cause pain.

As the region endures multiple days with temperatures soaring above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, playground equipment is becoming dangerously hot. Surfaces tested in Montgomery County were found to be well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, with some reaching a scorching 113 degrees Fahrenheit by late morning. This elevated heat poses a significant burn risk to children who are more vulnerable due to their thinner skin.
Even slightly warm playground surfaces can lead to injury, and temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit are enough to cause discomfort and pain. A local resident expressed strong concern, noting that even early morning visits to the playground were cut short due to the extreme heat. Burn specialists confirm that while these issues can arise in cooler seasons, they are a pronounced problem during summer heat waves.