Playground safety rules and checklist

Playground safety rules and checklist

Nowadays, playgrounds are becoming more and more popular among people, but it is still easy for children to get into danger when going to playgrounds. At this time, we need professionals from our playgrounds to minimize the risks of children's play through systematic inspections, safety rules and management specifications.

 

Playground safety rules


Follow age and height restrictions

Before going to play, children need to carefully check whether each amusement facility meets the age, height and weight requirements of children. If the children do not meet the requirements, they cannot ride to avoid danger caused by physical conditions that do not meet the standards.

 

Staff command

The staff of the playground has been professionally trained and are familiar with the operation and safety regulations of the facilities. Children need to follow their guidance and arrangements when playing, such as fastening their seat belts correctly and waiting in designated areas.

 

Check the safety of the equipment

Before children ride the amusement facilities, we should first ask the staff to actively check whether the safety devices are intact, such as whether the seat belts are firm and whether the safety pressure bars can be buckled normally. If any abnormalities are found, inform the staff in time.

 

Correct riding posture

During the operation of the amusement facilities, children need to always maintain the correct posture, such as letting the children hold the handrails tightly with both hands, and not extending their heads, hands or other parts of the body out of the facilities to avoid collisions with surrounding objects and injuries.

 

Cannot unfasten the device

Children cannot unfasten safety devices such as seat belts and safety pressure bars without authorization when they are in the playground. They can leave in an orderly manner after the equipment is completely stopped and the staff confirms safety.

 

Dangerous behavior is prohibited

In the park, children should not run, chase, or fight, and should avoid slipping or colliding with others; they should not carry sharp or fragile objects to play, so as to prevent accidental injuries to themselves and others.

 

Pay attention to the physical condition of children

If children are unwell, such as suffering from heart disease, high blood pressure, vertigo, etc., or are drinking or fatigued, they should avoid riding stimulating amusement facilities to avoid causing physical discomfort or aggravating the condition.
Parents or guardians should accompany their children throughout the play and ensure that the children are within their sight. Young children should avoid playing high-risk facilities alone to prevent accidents.

 

Understand the escape route

After children enter the playground, they should pay attention to the location of emergency escape routes, safety exits and emergency rescue facilities in the park, so that parents and children can evacuate quickly and orderly when encountering emergencies.

 

Comply with the queue order

When parents and children are waiting in line for amusement facilities, they should queue up in order, not cut in line, crowd or push. Keep a safe distance from the tourists in front and behind to prevent falls or stampedes caused by crowding.

 

Playground safety checklist

 

Facility and equipment safety

We need to check the structural stability, surface smoothness, and integrity of cushioning materials of slides, swings, climbing frames, trampolines and other facilities. Loose screws, cracked welds, falling off protective pads, aging electrical lines and other hidden dangers.

 

Playground environment safety

The site is flat and free of debris, and the drainage is smooth and there is no water accumulation. The fire-fighting facilities are complete and the passages are unobstructed; the site is clean and disinfected regularly.

 

Safety tips

Instructions for use of playground facilities and warning signs for dangerous areas are clearly visible. Set up safety tips such as "Child Care" and "No Fighting".
Personnel Management and Emergency.

 

Playground staff must undergo professional training and master equipment operation and first aid skills. And conduct regular safety inspections, equip first aid kits, formulate emergency plans and drills.

 

Inspection and Rectification

We need to conduct regular inspections of the playground, clarify the rectification period for hidden dangers, and cancel the items after re-inspection and confirmation.

 

The above is a detailed introduction to the playground safety rules and checklist. You can read this article carefully. If you also want to open an amusement park and buy playground equipment, or if you have any questions about the amusement park, you can consult our team. We are always here to answer your questions.

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