School playgrounds don't get much, if any, use throughout the summertime, making this a good time for maintenance and repairs. Taking care of this during summer helps make sure your playground is as safe as possible and in exceptional condition for the approaching school year.
Can an Inspection
Take care to do a comprehensive review of your school playground, or possess a specialist inspector do so. Look for any equipment components that are broken, loose or worn . You should also look for any litter or debris on or around equipment that could be a threat for children. Make note of any repairs that are needed, and that means that you can have these taken care of before the school year begins. Doing an inspection can also assist you in finding potential problems with park equipment which could come up during the school year.
Even minor issues with school playground equipment can turn into big ones who can put kids in danger when they're playing. Whether you've got a broken swing or some components which are severely worn or loose, then make arrangements to get repairs completed during summer when there are not as many children around.
Assess for Storm Damage
When severe storms roll through during summer, they could leave behind debris which could be hazardous, such as large branches. You may also notice damage to park equipment out of hail or wind-blown debris. Clear any debris that has fallen on or around equipment, and have storm damage fixed.
If your college park has a fence around it and chairs or other seating, don't forget to look at their problem. Fences might have bent or holes portions which have to be mended. Benches and other seating might be worn or in need of some fixing up. For example, wooden benches may need to be sanded to eliminate worn down regions that could give children splinters.
Eliminate Tripping Hazards
These hazards should be removed to decrease the risk of falls.
Check School Playground Surfacing
The
surfacing material for your college playground should be in good shape, which helps reduce the chance of serious injuries, including head trauma or broken bones. This material should provide enough cushioning to minimize injuries if kids trip or fall. If any parts of the surfacing material are worn or uneven, they should be raked, repaired, or replaced. Loose fill surfaces, such as wood fiber or rubberized mulch, compress over time and may want to be topped off with additional material.
Remove Pests
Bees, wasps and other insects may build nests on playground equipment during the summertime. Have any parts you find removed by pest control professionals, so it is possible to be sure this is performed safely. In the case of honey bees, even a few local beekeepers could be eager to remove nests for you for free so as to help maintain bee inhabitants.
Spending time doing repairs and maintenance on your college
indoor playground equipment this summer is a fantastic way to make sure it's ready for regular use once the new school year begins. If you have older equipment that needs to be replaced, then contact us to learn more. We provide custom, commercial playground structures which are produced in the U.S. and simple to install.
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