INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND DESIGN One example of universally perceptible information in inclusive design is the use of different colors to indicate the intensity of experience on specific pieces of play equipment. For tall slides and speedy spinners, a warmer color indicates a high level of intensity. At the water table or musical instruments, a cooler color signals a calmer environment. Principle 5: Tolerance for Error The design minimizes hazards and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions. Highlights: * Arrange elements to minimize hazards and errors (i.e., the most used elements should be the most accessible, whereas the most challenging elements should be less centralized) * Provide warnings of hazards and errors