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Top Playground Safety Inspection Tips

Evaluating Playground Safety

Playground safety should be a primary factor of your project planning. Playgrounds are designed to withstand everything the environment and children can throw at them but they still need TLC to help keep them safe. When your playground is first installed it should meet every current standard but regular maintenance is needed over time to ensure playground safety measures are in place.

Don’t Ignore the Small Stuff

Little nicks and gouges in the powder coating, divots in the rubber components and other small imperfections are all side effects of regular use and exposure to the elements and infrequently may be the result of vandalism. Once or twice a year, your playground should be inspected for these issues.

Catching these problems early on prevents further damage to your structure. Catching and treating these small issues can significantly extend the life and beauty of your playground. Repair damage to metal posts using the touch-up paint provided in your playground care kit.

Hint: always check for damage at welded joints where the paint is the thinnest. Small damage to thermoplastic coated decks can be repaired using a torch but you may want to have a professional handle the repair if you aren’t handy.

Double Check for Anything out of Place

Children are creative and love to decorate their favorite things. It’s not unusual to find strings, yarn or cord tied around bars or woven through equipment. Unfortunately, these little works of art can become tangled with hands, fingers and ankles. Always remove any strings or cloth you find as even the smallest pieces can be an entanglement hazard.

You will also want to look for anything sticking up out of the ground, particularly if you use a loose fill surface like rubber mulch. From tree roots to lost toys and broken sticks anything that doesn’t belong on the playground should be regularly removed. If you’re using a loose fill surfacing, go ahead and rake it all back into place.

Evaluate Your Site for Playground Safety

Take a moment to step back and look at your entire playground safety efforts. Is everything still level? Are there any dramatic dips or pot holes? Cracked concrete, misaligned borders and puddling away from equipment can be a sign that your subbase is washing away or that tree roots may be damaging your play surface. As with any problem the sooner you identify the issue the easier and more affordable the solution will be.

This is also an opportunity to take a look up. If your playground is near trees, it’s important to keep the branches trimmed back  and away from equipment, at least 6 feet away. You should also look for damaged or dead branches that might fall onto the playground equipment or guests.

In previous blog posts we’ve discussed the importance of using proper surfacing and discussed what requirements need to be met to meet different material safety and design safety standards. For more information on playground safety, subscribe to our blog!

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The Playground Installation Process: A Play-by-Play Examination (With Real Examples!)

Proper playground installation is an involved process that ensures the safety of your playground. BYO Recreation and National Playground Construction (NPC) worked together to install a complete playground project for a new elementary school in St. Augustine, FL.


Playground Installation Step-by-Step

Palencia Elementary School took advantage of BYO Recreation’s playground savings! They purchased a Desert Oasis playground structure and a fitness structure. Because of the substantial savings they had left over due to our annual Quick Ship Sale, they were able to purchase poured-in-place safety surfacing with their school logo.

Moreover, professional playground installation ensures that the playground equipment is properly installed and meets safety requirements. BYO Recreation’s installers are certified in playground safety standards, so there’s no guess work.

The installation at Palencia Elementary took two weeks. One week was spent on the construction of the two playground structures. The second week was for the installation of the Poured-in-Place Safety Surfacing. Both jobs involved a lot of demanding and rigorous manual labor.

Playground Shipping

Unloading Palencia Elementary School’s playground equipment.

First, the playground equipment is shipped freight in crates and on pallets. A project manager will organize shipment times and sign-off for optimized efficiency. When the truck arrives at the playground site, the installers unload the equipment with a forklift or by hand. After unloading the equipment, the installers check that all parts are present and in perfect condition.

Arranging Equipment

Laying out equipment and drilling holes for playground posts.

Secondly, the installers lay out the equipment in the use zone, an essential step in the installation process. This is how the installers know where the holes are going to go and make sure the distances are correct in relation to the other equipment. They start with the core of the structure first and work outwards.

Afterwards, the installers use an auger to dig the holes in the asphalt. This will enable them to install the posts in the ground with concrete. The concrete set overnight, then the installers began to lay the decks and other play components.

Playground Surfacing Installation

Installing a poured-in-place surfacing pirate ship logo.
Placing poured-in-place surfacing down for the Palencia Elementary School logo.

Once the playground is fully constructed, the Poured-in-Place installers begin the process of marking out the area. First, they start with mixing the rubber with glue and laying it out.

Next, they lay a thick base coat. For the space at Palencia, this took about two days including dry time. Lastly, they lay out the top coat, allow it to dry and then they will incorporate the pirate ship design. Poured-in-place surfacing mix must be temperature controlled, so this was a great project for Florida weather. Poured-in-place will not cure properly in colder temperatures.

Learn More About Playground Installation

Finally, to see photos of other completed playgrounds visit the BYO Recreation’s Gallery page. To learn more about BYO Recreation, NPC and professional playground installation call 1-800-853-5316 or visit www.byoplayground.com. Or, to learn more about playground installation, visit our services page.