This goes beyond safe behaviour and play activities to ensuring that playground equipment is safely constructed and properly maintained. The best playgrounds or the most favourite elements of a playground are also, quite naturally, the most used. Fatigue and overuse could result in an unsafe site, while old playground equipment could have deteriorated to the point of being dangerous.
Safety Checklist – What To Look Out For
Injury Prevention:
- Grip surfaces
- Loose/missing parts
- Lubrication
- Adequacy of bark/sand/soft soils in fall zones
- Trip hazards
- Protrusions
Longevity Maintenance:
- Paint chips
- Rust & appearance
- Uneven surfaces
- Cleanliness
Why You Need to Hire Playground Maintenance Experts
Did you know that playgrounds need to be audited by people who specialise in playground safety?
It’s easy for someone to run their eye over an area to look for obvious hazards. But spotting more inconspicuous risks requires the knowledge of open space experts.
Some of these less obvious dangers include exposed screws or nails when excessive moisture causes wood joinery to swell, warp and crack. Others consist of hard surfaces with insufficient soft-fall or depth of covering to absorb falls; choking hazards like pebbles; as well as protrusions with the ability to cut and hurt.
A trained expert eye can pick out equipment able to catch loose clothing (a caught scarf could result in strangulation), or equipment spaced too closely together, which could cause a child to hit a nearby structure should they accidentally fall from the one they are on. As children love exploring, climbing through openings and squeezing between gaps, these trained professionals can advise you whether there is sufficient space for the child to navigate these without getting trapped.
A high-quality consultation and audit can yield important advice. This includes property maintenance solutions for preventative actions to ensure the continued safety of your playground.
When Was The Last Time You Had Your Playground Checked?
Perhaps it’s time to have it checked now.
Pick up the phone and contact Programmed Property Services today for a comprehensive inspection done by a trained professional. Don’t wait till it’s too late.
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Playgrounds Maintenance FAQs
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What are the 5 S’s of playground safety?
The 5 S’s typically refer to: Surface, Surroundings, Structure, Supervision, and Safe behaviour. This means using impact-absorbing surfaces, maintaining clear and hazard-free surroundings, ensuring equipment is structurally sound, providing adequate adult supervision, and encouraging children to play safely and follow rules.
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What is the lifespan of a playground?
A playground’s lifespan is usually 10–20 years, depending on materials, usage, and maintenance. Metal and high-quality plastic equipment tend to last longer, while timber structures may age faster. Regular inspections, repairs, and upgrades can significantly extend the life of playground assets.
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How common are playground accidents?
Playground accidents are relatively common, especially minor injuries like cuts or bruises. More serious incidents are less frequent but can occur without proper maintenance or supervision. Most injuries are preventable with compliant surfacing, well-maintained equipment, and active supervision.
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How often should I replace wood chips in my playground?
Wood chips should generally be topped up or replaced every 6–12 months, depending on usage and weather conditions. High-traffic areas may require more frequent replenishment to maintain adequate depth and impact absorption, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
