On 04/06/2019 16:21, Martin Wynne wrote:
In the local park there are two areas of play equipment for children.

One is fenced off and clearly intended for infants/toddlers accompanied by parents.

Next to it there is a larger unfenced area containing play equipment for unsupervised older children, large climbing structures, zip wires, etc.

leisure=playground allows min_age and max_age in years, but in this case there are no signs giving specific age restrictions.

How best to map the distinction between the two areas?

Martin.

What about `max_age=toddler`? (i.e. the oldest you can be is "a toddler"), likewise `min_age=young_child` for the "older" one? (Is that the best term?) Yes it's not a numeric age, but it's better than nothing?

You could try to micromap the individual pieces of equipment, which might allow data consumers to deduce what's what, but I doubt this is practical.

You can map if equipment can be used by kids with various degrees of disabilities (`wheelchair`, `sitting_disability`, `walking_disability` etc), which is just so nice. Please go out of your way to help them.

Obviously, put a `note` on the playgrounds explaining this.


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