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Essential Playground Inspection & Maintenance

Maintenance Inspection: Frequency & Process

Because play equipment and surfacing are subject to changes from use, abuse, and climate, they must be inspected on a regular basis. The frequency of inspection will be determined by many factors including equipment age, use, and materials, and external factors like the age of the users, climate, and vandalism. Regardless of site-specific attributes of the playground, two types of inspections should be performed on all playgrounds: low frequency and high frequency.

Low Frequency Inspections

High Frequency Inspections

Playground Inspection Process

When new play equipment is installed and at the introduction of a new playground safety and maintenance program, it is good practice to have an audit of the equipment performed by a Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI). The audit will note conditions that are not compliant with current industry standards and will form the basis for a systematic program of removal, repair, and/or retrofit.

Many of our sales professionals are Certified Playground Safety Inspectors, which means they are equipped to assist you in ensuring your playground meets current industry safety standards. With their expertise, we can help guide you through the process to ensure your playground passes inspections smoothly and swiftly. We understand the importance of safety, and our team is dedicated to making sure your playground not only meets but exceeds safety requirements, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all users.

Inspection Forms

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If you need help keeping your playground in top condition or have questions about safety or maintenance, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you make your playground a space where kids can thrive!