excitement in favorites. Poisonous mushrooms grow from the fall protection surface of a children’s playground and feel right at home in the bark mulch.
The fall protection on the floor was supposed to protect the children from serious accidents. On the playground in the Barbara-Prammer-Hof in Favoriten, however, this material is precisely the source of danger for the small residents of community buildings.
For in the natural bed of bark and mulch, the poisonous spotted flame seems to feel very comfortable and grows and thrives beautifully. The problem: the mushroom is poisonous and also looks very tasty.
Mushrooms look like chanterelles
The parents in the complex are certainly concerned. Not without reason, if you believe the relevant mushroom portals and experts. Because the spotted leaf flameling contains toxins that can cause breakdown (hemolysis) and clumping (agglutinins) of the red blood cells.
Stefan Berger, FPÖ councilor and party leader of the district, is alarmed: “I call on the responsible authorities to intervene quickly and in any case for more frequent playground checks for the safety of our children. The city seems to be becoming more lax here. mushrooms don’t pop up overnight and are not only chemically poisonous, they also look very similar to chanterelles at first glance.”
City start review
The city now wants to respond immediately. “Of course we follow up on information from tenants about pollution, etc. and in this case we also immediately take care of the removal so that safety on the playgrounds is always guaranteed. Systems are checked three times a year by TÜV,” said a spokesperson for Wiener Wohnen.
Source: Krone

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