The end of the season is the ideal time to carry out a thorough review of all play areas—both dry and aquatic. Proper maintenance ensures safety, prolongs the life of the equipment, and keeps everything ready for the next season.
Below is a checklist of the essential points that should be reviewed to guarantee the durability and optimal performance of your facilities.
7 inspection points for all play areas

- Check the overall condition of the equipment: Ensure there are no worn-out, damaged, or missing elements.
- Validate the adjustment and fastening of components: Examine fixed accessories, screws, anchoring systems, foundations, and any potentially hazardous edges or protrusions.
- Review the condition of moving or high-use elements: This includes ropes, chains, springs, seats, panels, steps, protective bars, and slides.
- Check for signs of vandalism: Such as graffiti or intentional damage.
- Inspect the paint and coatings: Look for scratches, discoloration, rust, or peeling.
- Ensure proper cleanliness: Verify that no dangerous objects (stones, metal pieces, etc.) are present in the play area.
- Assess the shock-absorbing surfaces: Confirm that there are no holes, uneven areas, or deterioration in the impact-absorbing flooring.
3 essential steps for maintaining water play areas

- Check for rust or lime deposits: These can degrade materials over time if not properly treated.
- Review the water quality control system: Store sensors and equipment in the appropriate place when the system is not in use.
- Protect the play elements if necessary: Covering or shielding components can prevent weather-related wear and tear during the off-season.
If you have any doubt about how to perform the seasonal maintenance of your play area, we’re here to help.