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Maintaining Your Playground All Year Round — What You Need to Know


Whether it is winter or summer where you are, it is helpful to know how to maintain your play space all season long. Read on to find out more about how to prep your play area for all seasons of the year.


Spring and Summer

Some maintenance tips you should remember during spring and summer include:


Regular equipment maintenance

As the play area will be used more frequently during these seasons, it is best to ensure that your equipment is in top shape. This means looking out for any damages and wear and tear of your equipment.


Equipment maintenance also includes any mechanical checkups. Ensure that all your equipment is functioning correctly to keep children safe while they play. It is crucial to fix minor problems immediately as it will stop any significant issues in the future.


Cleaning

You ensure that the area is clean from garbage constantly. This will keep visitors coming and keep them safe and healthy, too—place amenities such as recycling bins around the area to keep trash off the play area.


This also means cleaning any graffiti markings around. You can do this by using graffiti remover and Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to keep these markings away permanently.


Autumn and Winter

Although Autumn and Winter may not bring as many visitors to your play area as in Summer, you should still provide your play area with the same level of attention.


While your equipment may be built to last through harsh weather climates, there are also some steps you can take to ensure safety for kids during these seasons.


Some maintenance tips during Autumn and Winter include:


Inspecting surfaces and regular maintenance

Before winter, you should do a full inspection of the area, looking for any gaps in the material, wear and tear, and more. It would be best if you also did a general clean-up around the area before snowfall.


Regular maintenance is essential to ensure safety around your play area. As equipment may have been used more regularly during the summer and spring season, you should look out for any wear and tear or loose bolts.


Ice build-up

If you keep the play area open during winter, you should be looking out for water, ice, and snow build-up. These build-ups are dangerous around these areas and may result in potential injuries.


Swings

Swings may be dangerous, especially during this season. You can consider removing them to prevent kids from playing and jumping onto the frozen ground.


It is essential to keep kids safe all year round; thus, doing these regular checkups in your play area is essential to help prevent any potential injuries.

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