Without proper maintenance, playgrounds can become a place for accidents and injuries. It is estimated that at least 40% of all accidents on playgrounds could have been prevented if a proper preventative maintenance program were in place. The National Safety Council has stated that over half of playground injuries are the direct result of a fall, and since over half of playground injuries occur due to falls, prioritizing the inspection of safety surfacing becomes paramount.
Loose Fill Surfacing: Surface maintenance varies depending on the type of surfacing that you have installed. For example, loose-fill materials, like rubber mulch or engineered wood fiber (EWF), require regular attention. To maintain safety standards, it’s essential to check the surface depth bi-weekly or monthly, following the manufacturer’s recommendations and accounting for playground traffic. Ensuring the minimum depth requirements for fall heights are met can greatly reduce injury risks. Whenever the depth falls short, adding more fill material becomes necessary.
Unitary surfacing: Surface materials, such as synthetic turf and poured-in-place (PIP) rubber, require less frequent maintenance tasks compared to loose-fill surfacing. Keeping these surfaces in top condition, however, is crucial to ensure their longevity and safety.
The last thing to check for during a visual inspection of a PIP surface is staining on the surface. Stains can be removed by applying an all-purpose spray to the stained area of the surface and scrubbing with a medium-bristled brush; you can repeat this process as needed until the stain is removed.
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and safety of your playground equipment. One thing crucial to any maintenance routine is a monthly visual inspection. During this inspection, carefully check for any missing or damaged pieces of equipment that may require replacement or repair. Pay special attention to bolts, as they play a vital role in the overall structure’s integrity. If you find loose or missing bolts, promptly secure them throughout the playground. Take note of any missing bolts so that they can be replaced promptly.
By following these maintenance tips and guidelines, you can ensure your playground remains in top shape, guaranteeing a safe and enjoyable play environment for all users. Remember to inspect and clean regularly, address repairs promptly, and educate users while providing proper supervision. These steps will help you maintain a safe and well-maintained playground for years to come.
If your playground has shade structures, you will want to make sure that you check those as well during your regular maintenance routine. First, check the fabric on the shade for tears, stains, or other weaknesses. If there is any major damage to the shade fabric, contact the shade manufacturer to get it repaired or replaced. You should also check the tension of the cloth and ensure it is not sagging; a sagging shade can create wrinkles and cause other mechanical issues. These checks should be done routinely, but it is recommended to get it checked especially after inclement weather.
The best way to prevent unnecessary accidents from occurring on your playground and to decrease the likelihood of any long-term damage going unnoticed is to set up a monthly maintenance schedule that ensures that a quick visual inspection is conducted. When planning your playground installation, keep in mind that the playground needs to be routinely checked to remain a safe location for children’s play.
Take action today to ensure the safety and longevity of your playground! If your playground is in need of maintenance, don't hesitate to contact us immediately. Our dedicated sales support specialist and Certified Playground Safety Inspectors are ready to assist you in getting your playground repaired and back to its vibrant and safe state for children to enjoy. Don't wait until accidents happen – be proactive in providing a secure and joyful play environment. Reach out to us now and let's work together to make your playground a cherished landmark within your community!
Download our playground maintenance checklist to use as an outline of what you should be looking for during your inspection. Please note that this should not replace the inspection forms that you receive from your playground manufacturer; those should be filled out every time your playground is inspected.