Surface Hazards
Why People Get This Wrong
People often assume that adult supervision is only about preventing kids from getting hurt by other players, forgetting that it's also crucial for ensuring games are played safely according to the rules—like removing hazards like loose tiles or protruding equipment that could cause slips and falls, which directly impacts their understanding of what "surface hazards" truly mean in Four Square.
Official Verdict
Inspect the playing surface for cracks, holes, raised edges, wet patches, loose gravel, or debris before play; Wet surfaces are slippery and significantly increase the risk of falls. Do not play on wet concrete or asphalt; Indoor gymnasium floors should be clean, dry, and free of dust or wax buildup
