School playgrounds do not get much, if any, use throughout the summertime, which makes this a good time for maintenance and repairs. Caring for this through summer helps ensure your playground is as safe as possible and in excellent condition for the approaching school year.
Do an Inspection
Make time to do a comprehensive review of your school playground, or have a professional inspector do this. Search for any gear components which are broken, loose or worn . It's also advisable to search for any litter or debris on or about equipment that might be a danger for kids. Be conscious of any repairs that are needed, and that means that you may get these taken care of before the school year starts. Doing an inspection may also help you find potential problems with park equipment which could come up during the school year.

Have Repairs Done
Even minor problems with school playground equipment can become big ones who may put kids in danger when they are playing. Whether you've got a broken swing or some components that are severely worn or loose, then make arrangements to get repairs completed during summer when there are not too many children around.
Assess for Water Damage
When severe storms roll through during summer, they could leave behind debris that could be toxic, such as big branches. You might also notice damage to playground equipment out of hail or wind-blown debris. Clear away any debris that has fallen on or near equipment, and also have storm damage fixed.
Maintain Fences and
BenchesIf your
college park has a fence around it and chairs or other seating, do not forget to look at their problem. Fences may have bent or holes parts that need to be mended. Benches along with other seating might be worn or in need of some fixing up. By way of instance, wooden benches might need to be sanded to eliminate worn down regions that could give children splinters.
Eliminate Tripping Hazards
These hazards should be eliminated to decrease the possibility of falls.
Assess School Playground Surfacing
The surfacing material for your school
indoor playground equipment should be in good shape, which helps lower the chance of severe injuries, including head injury or cracked bones. This substance should offer enough cushioning to lessen accidents if children trip or fall. If any pieces of this surfacing material are worn or irregular, they should be raked, repaired, or replaced. Loose fill surfaces, like wood fiber or rubberized mulch, compress over time and may need to be topped off with extra stuff.
Eliminate Pests
Bees, wasps and other insects might build nests on park equipment during the summer months. Have any nests you locate removed by pest control professionals, so you can be certain this is done safely. In the event of honey bees, even some local beekeepers could be eager to eliminate nests for you for free in order to help preserve bee population.
Spending time doing repairs and maintenance on your school playground this summer is a fantastic way to make sure that it's ready for routine use once the new school year starts. If you have older equipment that needs to be replaced, then contact us to learn more. We provide custom, commercial playground structures that are made in the U.S. and simple to install.
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