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The impact attenuation performance of materials used under indoor playground equipment at child care centers
Mack, Mick, 2001
Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 8(1), 45-47

A summary of the results of a series of impact attenuation safety tests of materials commonly used in child centers under and around playground equipment

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Report to the legislature: Child care facility development and financing: Barriers and recommendations
Building Child Care, December 2001
Oakland, CA: Building Child Care.

An analysis and discussion of barriers to the physical development and financing of child care facilities in California, including regulatory and systemic barriers, the limited real estate and finance capacity of the child care sector, and economic barriers

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Report to the legislature: Child care facility development and financing: Barriers and recommendations: Executive summary
Building Child Care, December 2001
Oakland, CA: Building Child Care.

A summary of an analysis and discussion of barriers to the physical development and financing of child care facilities in California, including regulatory and systemic barriers, the limited real estate and finance capacity of the child care sector, and economic barriers

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