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Slip 'N Slide

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The Slip 'n Slide is a toy manufactured by Wham-O, first introduced in 1961.

The toy is a long sheet of thin plastic, flanked lengthwise on one side by a heat-sealed tubular fold. The tube can be attached to any ordinary garden hose. Water runs through the tube and out small perforations, spraying onto the sliding surface. The Slip 'n Slide then becomes very slippery, enabling users to jump onto the plastic and slide the length of the sheet. Mojde Esfandiari, Wham-O’s president and CEO, stated that June will be declared[according to whom?] National Slip 'N Slide month.[citation needed]

Wham-O and makers of similar competitive products later included various enhancements such as an inflatable pool at one end of the sliding surface and spray tubes on both sides.

Safety

Both the manufacturer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission recommend that only children use the toy due to the risk of back and neck injuries when teenagers and adults use it. Injuries occur because people heavier or taller than children might stop suddenly when diving onto the toy. Between 1973 and 1991, seven adults and one teenager reported injuries suffered while using Slip 'N Slides including neck injuries and fractures, quadriplegia, and paraplegia.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Wham-O Backyard Water Slides Are Dangerous for Adults and Teenagers, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 27 May 1993.